Outbreak event has won two championships, and Chinese breakdancing has once again received good news as the champion | International | Event
Chinese breakdancing players have once again achieved great success on the international stage. On the 29th, in the Outbreak competition held in Slovakia, Qi Xiangyu won the men's group championship, and young player Li Houhua also successfully won the championship in the youth group.
Qi Xiangyu played against the famous "one-legged" player Samuel Enrique from Brazil in the final that day. Enrique had to amputate his right leg due to bone cancer in his childhood, but he relied on extraordinary perseverance and Hard work has become a top break dancer and is highly respected in the circle.
"I have a lot of respect for him and admire him. He's really good and it's not easy to practice like this. But when it comes to the game, I still go for my goal, which is to win the game. I give my all and respect for my opponent." Qi Xiangyu said in a telephone interview with Xinhua News Agency reporters after the game.
In the final, Qi Xiangyu and Enrique both played a very high level, but Qi Xiangyu won the three rounds by virtue of his action completion and skill difficulty, and finally won the championship.
"This year's competition I feel that my musicality has improved a lot, much better than last year." Qi Xiangyu also participated in this event last year, but failed to pass the audition. "Moreover, my mentality has been adjusted very well this year, and I have been very relaxed after taking the stage. In fact, I was very nervous last year. If I can't let go, my movements will not be very smooth."
Li, who is following the Chinese national team in out-of-competition training, won the championship almost by absolute advantage in the youth group.
Outbreak is an internationally renowned break dance event. It was here last year that Chinese young man Liu Qingyi won her first international championship and started her rise. This year, Liu Qingyi did not sign up for the women's group competition. Instead, he chose to form a team with French new star Xiya to participate in the 2V2 event. The two lost to a pair of men from Poland in the 32-16 competition.
The competition attracted many top international experts to participate in the competition. The number of participants in the men's group exceeded 500, of which only 32 could pass the audition, which was difficult. In addition to Qi Xiangyu's final victory, two other Chinese players, Shang Xiaoyu and Wang Ruimiao, also broke through from the sea. The former stopped in the top 32 and the latter broke into the top 16.
In the women's group, Chinese player Zeng Yingying lost to Lithuanian player Banevzi in the semifinals.