Red Net Time News on November 11th (Reporter Peng Pei) On the evening of November 10th, after three days of fierce competition, the second National Street Dance Championships successfully completed the entire schedule, the break dancing women’s open group and the break dancing men’s open group The total results will be announced freshly, and awards will be given to the athletes who won the championship, second place, and third place.
Henan break dance team Liu Qingyi won the break dance women's open category championship, Shandong Province Yantai Sports Training Center Guo Pu won the runner-up, and Hubei Province hip-hop (break dance) team Hao Yang Shiyao won the third runner-up. At this year's Olympic Games, the break dance event made its debut. Liu Qingyi, an 18-year-old girl from Hui County, Xinxiang, Henan Province, won the first Olympic bronze medal in the history of Chinese break dance in the competition, showing Chinese dance to the world. In this competition, she won the women's championship without any suspense. This is the second time Guo Pu has won the runner-up in the women's group of the Street Dance Championship. She also achieved second place in the first Street Dance Championship last year.
In the men's break dance open category, Qi Xiangyu of Jiangsu Province break dance team won the championship, Zhao Xingyu of Shandong Province Yantai Sports Training Center won the runner-up, and Wang Ruimiao of Hubei Province Street Dance (Break Dance) Team won the third runner-up. Zhao Xingyu, who won the runner-up this time, won the men's championship in the first hip-hop dance championship last year.
"I really enjoyed the competition. Not only did I gain many friends who love hip-hop, but I also felt the enthusiasm of Changsha and tasted a lot of delicious food in Changsha. I also look forward to more hip-hop dancers taking advantage of the "east wind" of the championship to fly to higher stages and to the future. Asia, go to the world," said Liu Qingyi, the women's champion.
This event attracted 132 participating teams and nearly 1,200 people from 26 provinces and municipalities across the country, demonstrating the broad influence and participation of hip-hop across the country. The competition referee team consists of 27 referees from all over the country, including international-level referees and national-level referees, ensuring the fairness and professionalism of the event and improving the overall level of the competition. Because this is the second competition, the participation and technical level of the contestants have significantly improved compared to last year. In particular, contestants in the U14 age group performed outstandingly, showing the vitality and potential of the new generation of hip-hop and injecting into the future development of hip-hop. new impetus.
This event is guided by the Asian Dance Sports Federation, sponsored by the China Dance Sports Federation, Hunan Provincial Sports Bureau, and Changsha Municipal People's Government, and hosted by the Changsha Municipal Sports Bureau and Changsha Tianxin District People's Government.
Red Net Time News on November 11th (Reporter Peng Pei) On the evening of November 10th, after three days of fierce competition, the second National Street Dance Championships successfully completed the entire schedule, the break dancing women’s open group and the break dancing men’s open group The total results will be announced freshly, and awards will be given to the athletes who won the championship, second place, and third place.
Henan break dance team Liu Qingyi won the break dance women's open category championship, Shandong Province Yantai Sports Training Center Guo Pu won the runner-up, and Hubei Province hip-hop (break dance) team Hao Yang Shiyao won the third runner-up. At this year's Olympic Games, the break dance event made its debut. Liu Qingyi, an 18-year-old girl from Hui County, Xinxiang, Henan Province, won the first Olympic bronze medal in the history of Chinese break dance in the competition, showing Chinese dance to the world. In this competition, she won the women's championship without any suspense. This is the second time Guo Pu has won the runner-up in the women's group of the Street Dance Championship. She also achieved second place in the first Street Dance Championship last year.
In the men's break dance open category, Qi Xiangyu of Jiangsu Province break dance team won the championship, Zhao Xingyu of Shandong Province Yantai Sports Training Center won the runner-up, and Wang Ruimiao of Hubei Province Street Dance (Break Dance) Team won the third runner-up. Zhao Xingyu, who won the runner-up this time, won the men's championship in the first hip-hop dance championship last year.
"I really enjoyed the competition. Not only did I gain many friends who love hip-hop, but I also felt the enthusiasm of Changsha and tasted a lot of delicious food in Changsha. I also look forward to more hip-hop dancers taking advantage of the "east wind" of the championship to fly to higher stages and to the future. Asia, go to the world," said Liu Qingyi, the women's champion.
This event attracted 132 participating teams and nearly 1,200 people from 26 provinces and municipalities across the country, demonstrating the broad influence and participation of hip-hop across the country. The competition referee team consists of 27 referees from all over the country, including international-level referees and national-level referees, ensuring the fairness and professionalism of the event and improving the overall level of the competition. Because this is the second competition, the participation and technical level of the contestants have significantly improved compared to last year. In particular, contestants in the U14 age group performed outstandingly, showing the vitality and potential of the new generation of hip-hop and injecting into the future development of hip-hop. new impetus.
This event is guided by the Asian Dance Sports Federation, sponsored by the China Dance Sports Federation, Hunan Provincial Sports Bureau, and Changsha Municipal People's Government, and hosted by the Changsha Municipal Sports Bureau and Changsha Tianxin District People's Government.