Eight b-girls advance to quarterfinals in first-ever Olympics breaking competition
PARIS (AP) - Both American b-girls in the Olympics ‘ first breaking competition were eliminated in the first round Friday, a blow to the country representing the birthplace of hip-hop and breaking culture in what could be the discipline’s only Games appearance.
B-girl Logistx (legal name Logan Edra) and b-girl Sunny (Sunny Choi) both ranked in the top 12 internationally but came up short of the quarterfinals. Instead, eight b-girls representing the Netherlands, China, Lithuania, France, Japan and Ukraine advanced after round-robin battles trimmed the field from 16. Breaking was added as an Olympic sport for Paris, but it is not on the slate for Los Angeles in 2028.
"I feel like I still shined and I feel like I still represented the dance and had some moments," Logistx said. "It was such a big opportunity, it's such a big platform, and I'm really happy that we're here."
Logistx had an emotional journey leading up to the competition. She spent several days isolated from the rest of the athletes in the Olympic Village after falling ill following the rainy opening ceremony. She emerged earlier this week ready to battle.