Breaking is not just about spinning and flipping — there is much more vocabulary involved that makes it a very difficult dance.

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Breakdancing was born on the streets of New York in the early 1970s. Since then, it's grown into a global art that combines rhythm, athleticism, and culture. This freestyle expression that was once seen in city parks and on streets now fills arenas, Olympic stages, and international competitions. From Korea to France, breakers are innovating and pushing this art form forward. Here are some of the most famous breakdancers.

NameCrew / AffiliationSignature Moves / StyleMajor Titles / Achievements
Crazy Legs (Richard Colón)Rock Steady CrewSmooth footwork, foundational top rocks, fluid backspinsPioneer of 1980s hip-hop dance; Hip Hop Hall of Fame inductee
Hong 10 (Kim Hong-Yul)Jinjo Crew, Drifterz CrewThreading combinations, inverted freezes, precise transitionsThree-time Red Bull BC One Champion (2006, 2013, 2023)
Lilou (Ali Ramdani)Pockemon Crew, Red Bull BC One All StarsExpressive battles, humour, powerful combination setsTwo-time Red Bull BC One Champion (2005, 2009)
PhysicxRivers Crew, Floor GangzAir flares, 1990s, gravity-defying power transitionsUK B-Boy Champion; Battle of the Year title winner
RoxRite (Omar Delgado Macias)Renegade Rockers, Red Bull BC One All StarsClean execution, technical footwork, precise control120+ titles worldwide; Red Bull BC One Champion (2011)
Menno (Menno van Gorp)Hustle Kidz, The RuggedsCreative transitions, artistic conceptual breakingThree-time Red Bull BC One Champion (2014, 2017, 2019)
Logistx (Logan Edra)Underground Flow, Red Bull BC One All StarsFlexibility, balance, musicality, fluid controlYoungest Red Bull BC One World Champion (2021)
Victor (Montalvo)Squadron Crew, Red Bull BC One All StarsPower moves, smooth transitions, creative flowBC One Champion (2015, 2022); WDSF World Champion (2023); Olympic Qualifier (Paris 2024)
Sunny ChoiILL-Abilities Crew, Team USA BreakingClean footwork, musical interpretation, stage presenceU.S. National Champion; Olympic Qualifier (Paris 2024)
Wing (Park Young-Gyun)Jinjo CrewWindmills, headspins, dynamic air power movesBattle of the Year Champion; Red Bull BC One Champion (2008)
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Crazy Legs

Crew / Affiliation: Rock Steady Crew
Signature Moves / Style: Smooth footwork, foundational top rocks, and fluid backspins
Major Titles / Achievements: Pioneer of 1980s hip-hop dance; Hip Hop Hall of Fame inductee

Richard Colón, commonly known as Crazy Legs, is an American b-boy who was included in the first mainstream news pieces on hip hop dance and helped shape its history. As the Rock Steady Crew leader, he carried the style to Paris and London in 1983. Moreover, Richard is active in community service, dance training, and dance theater shows. His performances in documentaries and fiction reflect his pioneering prominence. But, on the other hand, Crazy Legs is famous and wildly popular among the few founding members still alive.

I think we can legally classify 1993 as "old-school" now.
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Hong 10 (Kim Hong-Yul)

Crew / Affiliation: Jinjo Crew, Drifterz Crew
Signature Moves / Style: Threading combinations, inverted freezes, precise transitions
Major Titles / Achievements: Three-time Red Bull BC One Champion (2006, 2013, 2023)

Hong 10 is easily one of Korea's most technically brilliant b-boys. He was born in Seoul, where he mastered intricate threading, freezes, and transitions. His style is precise and musically sensitive, fusing acrobatic power and control. He rose to global fame after he won the Red Bull BC One World Final in 2006, a feat he repeated in 2013. Earning the title a third time in 2023 meant he's been at the top in 3 separate decades.

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The Red Bull BC One Legacy

Info: Since 2004, the Red Bull BC One World Final has become the ultimate stage for breakers worldwide. It’s where names like Hong 10, Lilou, Menno, and Victor cemented their legacies, turning local street battles into international championships. The competition’s one-on-one format pushed dancers to refine both power and artistry, inspiring thousands of young b-boys and b-girls to enter the scene.

Lilou (Ali Ramdani)

Crew / Affiliation: Pockemon Crew, Red Bull BC One All Stars
Signature Moves / Style: Expressive battles, humor, and powerful combination sets
Major Titles / Achievements: Two-time Red Bull BC One Champion (2005, 2009)

Lilou's breaking brings humor, storytelling, and individuality. He was born in Lyon to Algerian parents, and this background helped him define his style, a combination of North-African rhythms and French street energy. His performances are unforgettable.

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Battle theatrics, strong footwork, and dynamic power moves helped him win the Red Bull BC One World Final in Berlin in 2005 and in New York in 2009. At the time, he was one of the first breakers to achieve this feat. Non-competitive credits include dancing for film, music videos, and global tours, and he often talks about dance being more about self-expression than rivalry. Watch this interesting video on his philosophy.

Breakdancing can be quite philosophical.

Physicx

Crew / Affiliation: Rivers Crew, Floor Gangz
Signature Moves / Style: Air flares, 1990s, and gravity-defying power transitions
Major Titles / Achievements: UK B-Boy Champion; Battle of the Year title winner

Physicx exploded onto the breaking scene in the early 2000s. Lightning-fast air flares, high spins, and continuous rotation, he brought gymnastics and street dancing together. He trained with the legendary Rivers Crew and won titles from Battle of the Year to UK B-Boy Championships. He helped inspire a generation of breakers who see that breaking is more than just raw energy; it's a disciplined art.

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From Street Corners to the Global Stage

What began in New York’s Bronx parks in the 1970s is now recognized by the International Olympic Committee as an official sport. Breaking’s Olympic debut represents decades of dedication from dancers who trained without studios, learned from community elders, and lived the hip-hop culture every day. The 2024 Paris Games mark a moment where art, sport, and history collide.

In battles, you can witness this precision, which both fans and judges love. His performances command your attention to this day, he remains an icon of power and flow, and a key symbol of how Korean dancers reshaped the global breakdancing landscape.

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RoxRite (Omar “RoxRite” Delgado Macias)

Crew / Affiliation: Renegade Rockers, Red Bull BC One All Stars
Signature Moves / Style: Clean execution, technical footwork, and precise control
Major Titles / Achievements: 120 + titles worldwide; Red Bull BC One Champion (2011)

RoxRite went from California to worldwide stages with his consistency. His moves are always on beat and always clean. Crisp footwork, flawless execution, RoxRite is a fine example of the disciplined side of breaking, with every motion being intentional and precise. He's collected over 120 titles over the years, including the 2011 Red Bull BC One World Final.

How many titles has RoxRite won?
120

He's part of Renegade Rockers and Red Bull BC One All Stars and mentors young dancers on technique and mindset. His approach is one of old-school respect and new-school creativity, with each of his battles including exemplary rhythm and control.

Just some of RoxRite's best moments.

Menno (Menno van Gorp)

Crew / Affiliation: Hustle Kidz, The Ruggeds
Signature Moves / Style: Creative transitions and artistic conceptual breaking
Major Titles / Achievements: Three-time Red Bull BC One Champion (2014, 2017, 2019)

Menno's breaking is graceful, thoughtful, and musical. From Eindhoven, the Netherlands, Menno grew up in Europe's vibrant hip-hop scene before becoming one of the world's most famous and creative b-boys. He's known for his smooth transitions, inverted shapes, and storytelling through movement.

Both Hong 10 and Menno has won
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Red Bull BC One World Championships each.

He helped redefine how competition breaking was seen and, with three Red Bull BC One World Championships (2014, 2017, 2019) and titles around the world, few can match his achievements. Menno showcases the side of breaking that's atheltic and poetic, combining the unique culture of breakdancing with expression.

A couple of 3x champs going at it.

Logistx (Logan Edra)

Crew / Affiliation: Underground Flow, Red Bull BC One All Stars
Signature Moves / Style: Flexibility, balance, musicality, and fluid control
Major Titles / Achievements: Youngest Red Bull BC One World Champion (2021)
Check out Logistx breaking in the final.

Logistx is an excellent example of the new era of breaking. This B-Girl blends power with precision and hip-hop philosophy with modern discipline. She began dancing at a young age before quickly rising through the competitions, where her fluid transitions and incredible balance impressed fans and judges. She was just 18 when she won the Red Bull BC One World Final in 2021 and was the youngest champion in history. Her rhythm feels effortless yet powerful. In a sport long dominated by boys, Logistx proves that breaking doesn't have limits.

A breakdancer doing a hand plant.
The best breakdancers will make complex moves look easy. | Photo by Ilja Tulit

Victor (Montalvo)

Crew / Affiliation: Squadron Crew, Red Bull BC One All Stars
Signature Moves / Style: Power moves with smooth transitions and creative flow
Major Titles / Achievements: BC One Champion (2015); WDSF World Champion (2023); Olympic Qualifier (Paris 2024)

Victor Montalvo, or simply Victor, is one of the most recognized faces of American breaking. He was born in Florida to Mexican parents and is a fine example of the cross-cultural spirit of breaking and hip-hop: street roots and global reach. He's a two-time Red Bull BC One World Champion (2015, 2022) and the 2023 WDSF World Champion. His style combines power moves and fluid footwork, and after winning gold at the World Games, he earned a spot for Paris 2024.

Here's Victor in the Top 16.

Sunny Choi

Crew / Affiliation: ILL-Abilities Crew, Team USA Breaking
Signature Moves / Style: Clean footwork, musical interpretation, stage presence
Major Titles / Achievements: U.S. National Champion; Olympic qualifier (Paris 2024)
Breakdancing's inclusion in the Olympic's brought it to a wider audience.

Sunny Choi's breaking started in New York City's underground hip-hop circles. She went from a career in finance to fusing classic footwork with innovative power drops. She won gold at the 2023 Pan Am Games and qualified for the Paris Olympics. Authentic and disciplined, she's a role model for anyone looking to get into breaking, and she's taken a hobby, mixed in some dedication and heart, and turned it into a legacy.

A breakdancer jumping.
When it appeared in the 2024 Olympic Games, breakdancing was the first dancesport discipline in Summer Olympic history. | Photo by Anna Frizen

Wing (Park Young-Gyun)

Crew / Affiliation: Jinjo Crew
Signature Moves / Style: Windmills, headspins, and dynamic air power moves
Major Titles / Achievements: Battle of the Year Champion; Red Bull BC One Champion (2008)

Wing is a Korean b-boy who represents the legendary Jinjo Crew. He won the Red Bull BC One World Final in 2008 and has won plenty of team titles since. He's known for his signature windmills and headpins, mixing classic hip-hop flavor and modern power.

Breaking at the Olympics
Year
2024 (Paris Games debut)
Winners
🥇 Phil Wizard (Canada) – B-Boys 🥇 Ami Yuasa (Japan) – B-Girls
Interesting Facts
Breaking became an official Olympic sport following its success at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires. The Paris 2024 event featured 16 b-boys and 16 b-girls from across the world, judged on creativity, execution, and musicality rather than choreography. The event’s outdoor setting in central Paris connected modern street dance with the city’s artistic heritage.

He's a teacher and ambassador for the Korean breaking community, where he promotes exchange between Asia, Europe, and the US. For many, Wing is the link between when breakdancing started and its Olympic future.

Menno and Wing. We're spoiling you now.
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When did breakdancing start?

Breakdancing rose in the early 1970s from the hip-hop movement and is now one of the most well-known hip-hop dance forms.

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