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2018.10.10 11:23 GMT+8

Japan's B-Girl Ram wins first gold medal in breaking at the Youth Olympic Games

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Japan's Ramu Kawai became the first Youth Olympics breaking gold medalist by beating Canada's Emma Misak in the girls' final of the street dance event on Monday.

The 17-year-old could not hide her delight after prevailing 4-0 in the decider at the Parque Mujeres Argentinas.

"I'm just happy when I'm dancing, it's a happy thing," Kawai said. "It gives you joy when the crowd is feeling the music and you are feeling the music. There's nothing better."

Screenshot from Ramu Kawai's Instagram

In May, Kawai won the World DanceSport Federation (WDSF) World Youth Breaking Championship.

B-Girl Ram (C) becomes the new WDSF World Youth Breaking Champion on May 21,2018. /Screenshot from Ramu Kawai's Twitter account

Misak was also satisfied with her silver medal as breaking proved to be a hit with fans in its maiden Youth Olympics appearance.

"There's a bit of smack talk during the battles, but away from competition it's all love," she said. "I think that makes breaking unique. We genuinely are like family. I'm so happy right now."

South Korea's Yeri Kim clinched bronze in the event.

In the boys' category, Russia's Sergei Chernyshev secured gold by overcoming France's Martin Lejeune 4-0 in the final. Japan's Nakari Shigeyuki took the bronze medal.

(Top image: Canadian silver medalist Emma Misak (L), Japanese gold medalist Ramu Kawai (C) and South Korean bronze medalist Yeri Kim (R), pose at the podium at the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina, October 8, 2018. /VCG Photo)

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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