Sunny Choi’s historic qualification is lik? a b?at that r?sonat?s with th? rhythm of progr?ss in th? Unit?d Stat?s’ br?aking scene. As she made the 2024 Paris Olympics roster, it showcases talent and dedication, and with that, it also highlights the rising prominence of blowing as both an art form and a fiercely competitive sport within American borders.
Sunny Choi’s journey to becoming the first American woman to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics is nothing short of a captivating tal?. It’s a story of passion, perseverance, and bold decisions meant to redefine the world of sports and dance. Sunny’s journey serves as a source of inspiration to aspiring breakdancers worldwide.
USA’s first break-dancing Olympian
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What s?ts Sunny Choi apart is not just h?r r?markabl? tal?nt but h?r daring choic? to l?av? a high-pow?r?d position as th? dir?ctor of global cr?ativ? op?rations at Est?? Laud?r to fully ?mbrac? br?aking. It’s a decision that echoes their unwavering belief in the power and potential of breaking as a legitimate Olympic event, ready to take the world by storm.
Interestingly, as she made the Olympic roster, Team USA shared the news via their X handle to celebrate the iconic achievement. Captioning the post, the Team USA penned, “HISTORY MAKER!”
The tweet further stated, “Sunny Choi is the first Team USA B-Girl to qualify for an Olympic Games.”?As Sunny Choi pr?par?s to r?pr?s?nt th? Unit?d Stat?s in th? 2024 Paris Olympics, sh? isn’t just dancing for h?rs?lf. She’s dancing for a movement, a culture, and a vibrant community that has long waited for this moment. It’s a beat worth tuning in for?a dance set to capture the world.
HISTORY MAKER! 🇺🇸
Sunny Choi is the first Team USA B-Girl to qualify for an Olympic Games.#RoadToParis | #Santiago2023 pic.twitter.com/TAYJLwT2xv
— Team USA (@TeamUSA) November 4, 2023
Choi’s journey in the world of br?aking hasn’t always been smooth. As an Asian girl from New York City rapping hip-hop, she’s faced imposter syndrome. In an interview with ESPN, she stated, “I always have this kind of imposter syndrome ’cause you are an Asian girl from New York City representing hip-hop, and do I feel like I can do that?” Yet she’s committed 15 years to the sport.
B-girl before making it to the Olympics!
The confident Choi, ?m?rg?d at the backstag? at th? Hamm?rst?in Ballroom in New York City, lik? a box?r ?nt?ring th? ring. She’s America’s top-ranking B-girl, known for her unique style?a loose black T-shirt, baggy track pants, and a snapback covering her hair.
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Th? stag? was s?t for th? R?d Bull BC On? World Finals, a global showdown f?aturing 32 ?lit? br?akdanc?rs from all ov?r. Choi’s first match against South Korea’s B-Girl Fr?shb?lla kicks off with a surprising yawn, a move that’s as bold as a battl? rap. Sh? triumphs in this round and faces off against Franc?’s B-Girl Kimi?, a fiery 16-year-old with a blonde ponytail.
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The battl? is on! Kimi? takes the lead with a breath-taking headspin-to-windmill combo. But Choi’s flawless flair left the crowd in awe. She ends her routine with a smile and a tip of his snapback, impressing the judges and securing the win.
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The Olympics have opened up new possibilities for Choi and the breaking community. They’re not just excited about global recognition; they’re excited for the opportunities it brings, allowing breakers to become household names, just like famous athletes in other sports like Shaun Whit? and Chloe Kim.
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