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Breakdancing proposed as new sport for Paris 2024 Olympics

Surfing, climbing and skateboarding also considered but squash will not be part of the Paris Games

apan's b-boy Shigelix (R) competes against Russia's b-boy Bumblebee during a battle at the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina on October 08, 2018. - The Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires hosted the world's best youth break dancers to compete for the first ever Olympic medal in the athletic art. (
Image: Breakdancing featured at the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires

Breakdancing could be part of the Olympics in Paris in 2024 and one of the British bosses of the sport says it is "fantastic news".

Along with surfing, climbing and skateboarding, breakdancing will be put forward to the International Olympic Committee for inclusion in Paris. The IOC will consider the proposal and must reach a decision by December 2020.

Skateboarding, climbing and surfing will make their debuts in Tokyo 2020, along with karate and baseball/softball, but the latter two sports have swiftly been dropped, while squash continues to be excluded.

Billiard sports and chess were two other sports that were pushing for inclusion but have missed out on a proposal.

Breakdancing was well received at Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires in 2018.

France's b-boy Martin competes during a battle at the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina on October 08, 2018. - The Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires hosted the world's best youth break dancers to compete for the first ever Olympic medal in the athletic art.
Image: France's b-boy Martin could get his chance to go for gold in his home country in 2024

Russia's Sergei Chernyshev won the first breakdancing - known as 'breaking' - gold medal for boys, with Japan's Ramu Kawai winning the girls' title.

Paco Boxy, director of the British Breaking League which organises competitions across the UK, said he was delighted by the news.

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"For me personally I think it's fantastic news, not only for the young generation but also for the credibility of breakdancing to be classed as a sport," the 35-year-old told Press Association Sport.

"A lot of people will look at breakdancing as just spinning on your head or doing the worm, but the people that I know train like athletes. They go to the gym swimming, train every day. It will always be a dance first and foremost, but it has turned into a sport.

during the ANOC Awards on day one of the XXIII ANOC General Assembly Tokyo 2018 on November 28, 2018 in Tokyo, Japan.
Image: Karate will be at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo but will not be in Paris four years later

"I have loads of friends who don't really like dancing but when they see breakdancing they think it's amazing. It's a positive movement, especially for the younger culture within our country and others. It's something they can strive for, to be an Olympian.

"Everyone has a dream and what more can you ask for but being in the Olympics and getting a gold medal. For this to go in the Olympics is massive, absolutely humongous."

It was a different story for the governing bodies of karate and squash however, who expressed their disappointment at not being considered.

A statement from World Karate Federation president Antonio Espinos read: "Our sport has grown exponentially over the last years and we still haven't had the chance to prove our value as an Olympic sport since we will be making our debut as an Olympic discipline in Tokyo 2020.

Donghyun Jang of Korea competes during the Mens Combined, Bouldering Qualification as part of Buenos Aires Youth Olympics: Day 2 at Urban Park Puerto Madero on October 8, 2018 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Image: Climbing was part of recent Youth Olympics in Argentina and will make main Olympic debut in 2020

"Over the last months we have worked relentlessly, together with the French Federation, to achieve our goal of being included in Paris 2024.

We believe that we had met all the requirements and that we had the perfect conditions to be added to the sports programme. However, we have learned today that our dream will not be coming true.

mages with a slogan reading 'Paris is getting ready for 2024', refering to the 2024 Olympic Games that Paris was awarded, are projected on the Arc de Triomphe monument during a laser and 3D video mapping show as part of the New Year celebrations in Paris on December 31, 2017.
Image: Paris lasted hosted the Summer Olympic Games in 1924

"France is one of the strongest countries in Karate. We had founded hopes to be in Paris 2024 due to the strength and popularity of our sport in France. Sadly, we have received the very bad news for Karate that our sport will be excluded from this list."

In a joint statement, the World Squash Federation and PSA World Tour said: "The proposed list of four sports only, of which three sports are already confirmed by the IOC on the Tokyo 2020 Olympic programme, leads to a belief that Paris 2024 and the IOC favoured sports already in the Olympic programme, leaving practically no opportunity for other sports.

indias Sunayna Kuruvilla (front) hits a return against Hong Kong's Ho Tze Lok in their women's team gold medal squash match at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta on September 1, 2018.
Image: Squash has been pushing for Olympic inclusion for many years

"The unity that our sport enjoys globally is exceptional and is getting stronger by the day. WSF and PSA are supported by the entire squash community and, with our athletes at the forefront, have run a strong campaign that respected the timeline and the criteria set by Paris 2024 and the IOC.

"During the campaign, we showed that squash has a vibrant and real forward-looking programme rooted in constant innovation, which strives for more inclusiveness and sustainability, youth engagement and equality across all of our activities in and outside of the court."