Raygun ranked No. 1 breaker in the world by sport’s governing body



Raygun ranked No. 1 breaker in the world by sport’s governing body

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  1. >In a statement, the WDSF on Tuesday clarified that its rankings are updated based on each athlete’s top four performances within the past 12 months. Points earned in these competitions remain valid for 52 weeks from the date of the event.

    >The governing body also confirmed that the Olympic qualifying events in Shanghai and Budapest, as well as the Paris Games themselves, did not contribute to the ranking list due to limited athlete quotas. Additionally, WDSF said that events which traditionally give ranking points were not held to allow competitors to fully focus on preparation for the Games

    It’s good to read

  2. I once attended a powerlifting meet where I was supposed to lift in the 110kg weight class. I weighed in at 110.2, so I ended up competing in the 125kg division instead.

    There was only one other person in that division that day, and it was their first meet, so I “won” the division easily.

    Since it was the first meet of the calendar year, I ended up being ranked higher than anyone who was ranked last year. So because of a quirk in the system, I was the #1 ranked powerlifter in my state’s 120kg division, which was laughably ridiculous. It lasted almost three months until the next, much larger meet.

  3. The #1 breaker in the World… I repeat, #1 breaker in the World

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  4. So is she like an actual elite break dancer who sandbagged herself in the Olympics to gain fame or something? I am so confused

  5. i’m notbreaker but i think having a “governing body” would be the antithesis of the entire subculture.

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