The World DanceSport Federation (WDSF) has named Australia's viral Olympic breakdancer Rachael "Raygun" Gunn as the No. 1 B-Girl in the world. Sure, why not. Raygun rose to international notoriety ...
DanceSport, or competitive ballroom dancing, gained recognition as a legitimate sport in the early twentieth century when European dance halls were repurposed for tournaments. It quickly became ...
Australian Olympic breakdancer Rachael Gunn, who went viral during the Paris Games, was ranked number one in the world by the sport's governing body. The World DanceSport Federation released its world ...
SARASOTA, Fla. — The World DanceSport Federation Championships are happening this weekend. Team USA is well represented by one of our new Sunshine State residents. Born in Ukraine, Dmytro Roshchupkin ...
Maybe it wasn't the fault of Raygun (aka Rachael Gunn) to be allowed to make a total mockery of the Paris Olympics breaking competition. Perhaps the sport and its federation should shoulder some of ...
Despite breaking being a breakout hit of the Paris Games last week, the sport will not be returning to the 2028 Games in Los Angeles. The decision was actually made years ago not to include breaking.
No one expected breakdancing—the street dancing style that incorporates head spins and freeze moves—to ever become an Olympic sport. Even members of the World DanceSport Federation, the governing body ...
PETALING JAYA: Dancer Bernice Iu dazzled under the lights at the Hong Kong Open to win three gold medals and reaffirm herself as one of the region’s promising stars in the Latin division. After ...
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