Japanese breaker Ami Yuassa, known on the stage simply as Ami, made history by winning the first-ever Olympic gold medal in breaking. The 25-year-old athlete showcased her exceptional skills and talent at the Olympic breaking final, securing the top spot on the podium.
Prior to her Olympic triumph, Ami had already established herself as a formidable force in the breaking world. She had previously clinched the gold medal at the 2022 World Games and earned a silver medal at the 2022 Asian Games, further solidifying her reputation as a top-tier breaker.
The inclusion of breaking in the Olympics marked a significant milestone for the sport, providing a global platform for breakers to showcase their artistry and athleticism on the world stage. Ami's gold medal victory not only highlighted her individual prowess but also brought greater recognition to the breaking community as a whole.
In a historic moment just before the gold medal match, China's breaker 671 secured the first-ever Olympic medal in breakdancing by claiming the bronze. This achievement underscored the growing diversity and talent within the breaking community, as breakers from different countries and backgrounds came together to compete at the highest level.