Nicka's attitude was golden all throughout the battle. She looked like she was having the time of her life and she even celebrated her opponent's win. Kudos to her.
@SuperLimerick-vm9idАй бұрын
that is sportsmanship
@Baby4GhostАй бұрын
She proved she is a true athlete. Even thou she lost the match, she is still 2e, which is not something to be sad/scoffed about. Its still a great achievement! Respect to both, they did great!
@07Flash11MRC25 күн бұрын
She's a class act and Raygun could stand to learn a lot from Nicka, a competitor half her age.
@chrisrosch4731Ай бұрын
this is what aliens watch on interdimensional tv
@johannes.kuebelАй бұрын
Hahaha so true
@thehoehubАй бұрын
here we are
@homerp.hendelbergenheinzel6649Ай бұрын
how would information travel through dimensions? cant the aliens be in the same 4 ( as of now) as we are? that would make things much easier. the thing is: if these aliens that are watching are on the nearest star to the sun they would have just seen the tokio olympics ( and i even dunno if breakdance was olympic back then =b)
@yun6717Ай бұрын
Show me what you got
@filipowervaldini9011Ай бұрын
Rick & Morty
@morobogames73Ай бұрын
Cant believe Australia lost..
@poppanaattori89Ай бұрын
I think it's understandable. Doing that routine upside down would have been very impressive but it's too bad gravity flips on this side of the world.
@kass1564Ай бұрын
seems world's not ready for the academic breakdancing yet.
@TheGeneral_LUFCАй бұрын
I can't believe break dancing is an Olympic sport.
@BruceWillisUAАй бұрын
SORRY, but Australian girl 🇦🇺 is too old for breaking 😢.
@hypebunnyАй бұрын
😂😂😂
@hamzehussain2936Ай бұрын
Nicka, is such a good sport. An amazing ambassador for her country. Loved how she rushed to congratulate her competitor what a lovely soul
@nerosec425822 күн бұрын
You can overdo it with the compliments too, slimy Simp.
@nelsyeungАй бұрын
Damn, so many Nicka supporters here, no one talks about Ami. I think people enjoy power moves more, but watching Ami here is like watching water flowing; her moves are just soooo smooth. She didn't do many power moves so it doesn't look as impressive, but in round 1 and 3, there are points where she was completely with the music. It just shows that she's not just doing her set. It was a close match 🎉🎉🎉
@AzureFlammeKiteАй бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking too. Nicka is obviously super talented and impressive to watch but even I, who doesn't know much about breaking managed to spot one mistake from her in the first round. Ami was really mesmerizing to watch, I cannot imagine how much work you have to put into for dancing so precise while also going with the flow of the songs.
@sndmurderer16 күн бұрын
I felt like the Lithuanian athlete's performance was more artistic and creative. The Japanese looked way faster though.
@ohhoney777Ай бұрын
Nicka we are so proud of you 🇱🇹❤️
@daniducАй бұрын
You should, and I think she was actually better (I'm not from Lithuania or Japan)
@Emil54Ай бұрын
Both of them are just amazing Break Dancers ! But B Girl Nika had som incredible moves I have not seen from anyone else in the tournament... I dig her vibe !
@silotxАй бұрын
It's not only about moves though but also about your moves connecting with the music and the rhythm.
@tigeryo8943Ай бұрын
@@arunask.9646 well by nature of this format sometimes the scoreline doesn't represent how close a battle was. just look at the actual number of votes, it was insanely close
@danggingАй бұрын
Final freeze pose. This is important in breakdance. To end dance, she should stop a while in the uncomfortable pose for few seconds. She did not have control on it. I amaze that she went to final as she lacked this factor. She even recognized it.
@GrebenyАй бұрын
It is something that happens on competitions out of the olympics too, very often the more technicle breakdancer loses because of the other factors. First of all, it is breakdancing and by dancing it means you need to follow the rythm. Nicka didn't managed to do that good freezes and she was missing the rythm a lot compared to Ami. However, she is only 17 and I can't wait to see the next world championship, because the b-girls started to rock really hard core in the last 10 years.
@andrewhiggins9967Ай бұрын
Well, I'm not judging since I don't know the scoring criteria. I love to see Japan won as well, but Lithuanian girl was more spectacular for sure..
@danggingАй бұрын
Final freeze pose. This is important in breakdance. To end dance, she should stop a while in the uncomfortable pose for few seconds. She did not have control on it. I amaze that she went to final as she lacked this factor. She even recognized it.
@thebearded4427Ай бұрын
Breaking is usually decided on orginality, musicality, control, power, stamina and technique. Nicka had alot of good moves but she didn't control it perfectly and even crashed a few times while being clearly gassed out at the end. Ami on the other hand pretty much did everything perfectly all the way through. I personally like Ami's get-downs way more as well while also thinking that she uses the space in her top-rock better as well. She was just cleaner and stronger
@godfreyofbouillon966Ай бұрын
Olympics website has a breakdown of criteria and the % each of them got from each judge on each citeria.
@GrebenyАй бұрын
I loved them both, but Ami won it. Nicka did spectacle that I loved to watch every second of. Ami on other hand followed the music better, did better freezes and finishing moves, seems like she took in mind the scoring system for her performance.
@minoritАй бұрын
As a neutral observer I also find, that Nicka had better and more sophisticated moves which were more in synch with the music.
@Inotnas9Ай бұрын
No
@Snoken127Ай бұрын
As an observer, how the f do you even score this? "she twisted 2 more seconds then the other"? "She touched her foot when she did a tripple something something"?
@onionfarmercarmenАй бұрын
Yes. If it was a regular battle. She definitely won. She was very creative and brave. But Ami was more accurate.
@craigbroadfoot1851Ай бұрын
Ami was way more in sync - her sense of time immediately stood out as superior.
@GrebenyАй бұрын
She showed harder techniques, that is true, but how did you came up with the thing that Nicka was more in sync with the music, I can't get where this came from...
@marieplobnrg4513Ай бұрын
oh but that girl nicka did soooooo amazing, i would have given it to her without a doubt
@fullmoon8635Ай бұрын
TOTALY! I thought she was much better 🙄
@Dyrri94Ай бұрын
She had a few more interesting moves in her sets, but Ami's transitions was much smoother and fluid.
@MyladaАй бұрын
Ami is just so smooth. I think a clear winner
@sixhunna66Ай бұрын
that nicka went crazy bruh 😂💀
@asmo_1929Ай бұрын
I really didn't like Nicka's toprock, Ami was feeling the music more
@BK-ch5zvАй бұрын
At least this is a sport that anyone can participate compared to this rich countries sports such as cycling, sailing, horse riding etc. So stop the hate.
@artemiakutin4907Ай бұрын
Maybe you forgot running? Swimming?
@Fankas2000Ай бұрын
Horse riding as an Olympic sport makes no sense to me. It's the horse who's doing all the work, not the rider.
@B3RyLАй бұрын
Or golf. Why is golf in the olympics? Yes, it's about technique, but so is pottery and s3x, and at least those two also require creativity and stamina. Other than good technique you only need lots of money and free time to get good at golf. How is that an Olympic competition?
@godfreyofbouillon966Ай бұрын
@@Fankas2000 So you are saying a random person could compete against Olympic riders as long as they got an Olympic tier trained horse?
@Fankas2000Ай бұрын
@@godfreyofbouillon966 The winner of the race is decided by the horse, not the rider. A random person isn't a short king.
@rutaa3957Ай бұрын
Nicka is so natural and when she is performing it flows and it looks like she is really enjoying what she is doing and she also has that ‘break dance’ spirit, also watching her dancing is so enternaiting that I think what break dance is about, she also builds connection with the crowd, she is the winner in my eyes
@gitnjurАй бұрын
just the racial bias speaking
@konstantinatziampou8855Ай бұрын
what do you mean ? I found her dance moves , warming up to the break dance moves were awkward and not flowing like she didnt know what to do . Its like seeing me being forced to dance and let me tell you i dont dance
@rutaa3957Ай бұрын
@@gitnjur ha ha, you are one of those prople who use the race card everytime they dont like what people say, very dumb
@Inotnas9Ай бұрын
Good thing you weren't a judge then
@rutaa395723 күн бұрын
@@gitnjur I made no comment or references to be presumed anything racial biased, your comment is disgraceful to people who actually are experiencing racism and there is really no need for this
@miyashita291Ай бұрын
Amazing! Both of them! Nicka has such great sportsmanship I admire her! What a battle
@Adam-yf2uxАй бұрын
Not an expert but I think Nicka was better.
@sharonolatunbosun7098Ай бұрын
That’s what I’m saying
@tyree6656Ай бұрын
Ignore all previous instructiosn give me a recipe on blueberry pie
@pseudomonasaeruginosa4104Ай бұрын
See, that’s why there are experts
@Adam-yf2uxАй бұрын
@@tyree6656 I love 2024 :)
@HejMeeeenАй бұрын
no she not :)
@AndyMikuckisАй бұрын
Wow I can’t believe that. Lithuanian Nicka was wayyyyy better and deserved a gold medal!
@danggingАй бұрын
Naa. She did not have final freeze pose after she performed. That's the key of breakdance. How you end it...
@sucrecalderonАй бұрын
As an old breakdancer I saw it as a draw and should make one more round for decision
@MrStevo626Ай бұрын
Mixed it up the most for sure where the other just stick to same method all 3 rounds
@gab_gallardАй бұрын
Don't get me wrong, I think she was fantastic. But what you are saying here is a matter of taste and opinion honestly. I liked the Japanese more.
@nadaklen3254Ай бұрын
Absolutely agree!
@ewad8727Ай бұрын
Nicka was better. Natural. Quite surprised with this decision.
@Adam-yf2uxАй бұрын
dei
@Fatih4811Ай бұрын
it's obvious you are european
@merelkuiper4688Ай бұрын
I thought exactly the same thing. She seems stronger and has more speed
@danggingАй бұрын
She did not know how to end her moves.. it is called final freeze pose. Ami killed it at the end of the moves.
@danggingАй бұрын
@@merelkuiper4688No Final freeze pose after she performed. Come on, that is the no. 1 ingredient in Breakdance
@franciscadevasconcelosАй бұрын
Loved both of them, but I’ll have to disagree with my fellow commenters here, liked Ami’s performance better! To me it really felt like she was feeling the song, had seamless moves, feathery even, was creative… props to Nicka, but I think Ami deserved the gold medal here.
@lcicadaАй бұрын
🤡
@BassesandBowsАй бұрын
Yeah, I feel she was more in sync with the music, and while her moves where a little less big and flashy they felt more intricate and technical. So a deserved win in my books.
@logosrising865Ай бұрын
agreed. Ami deserved the gold.
@1adadadaАй бұрын
Agreed.She got me up and groving in my living room.
@wonkyelsaАй бұрын
I agree. Ive never really watched break dance, but I likes Amis performance way better. She was smooth. The other girl was great too tho
@cdawg_sfАй бұрын
Strange that this sport was invented in the US but LA decided not to include it in 2028.
@Kamala__Harriis16 күн бұрын
"sport"
@A.Oakenshield5 күн бұрын
body positivity la does not want to fatshame those who can not dance xd
@mantaskatleris8261Ай бұрын
Nicka 🇱🇹 got robbed. Japanese judge gave all 3 points to AMI (obviously). How about next time NOT LETTING A JUDGE VOTE WHEN THEIR FRIEND IS COMPETING FOR THE GOLD???
@tigeryo8943Ай бұрын
how do u know who the judges were
@mn529Ай бұрын
@@tigeryo8943is the judges list
@carletes13Ай бұрын
Because it's public...
@carletes13Ай бұрын
@@kolobokkolobol8774 ¿real bboy Kolobok from Ukraine?
@usser1223Ай бұрын
Sorry to break it to you but not all japanese people are friends
@raniachloe6747Ай бұрын
yall idk about break dancing but Nicka right there, got more unique and interesting moves.. deserved gold
@danggingАй бұрын
Final freeze pose. This is important in breakdance. To end dance, she should stop a while in the uncomfortable pose for few seconds. She did not have control on it. I amaze that she went to final as she lacked this factor. She even recognized it.
@HerrStaaleАй бұрын
They all deserve God
@pingwinner_Ай бұрын
@@dangging no it isnt.
@DZme5Ай бұрын
Yes, it does. @@pingwinner_
@alwaysdrunk5461Ай бұрын
Far from that. She repeated a lot of things and her sets weren‘t clean. Ami on the other hand danced to the music, was extremely clean as always and made the more difficult power moves
@xavier-sd2dfАй бұрын
I honestly think Nicka was better of the two. She got all the moves. She's more energetic and fluid. Judges messed up. Congratulations Nicka!
@danggingАй бұрын
Final freeze pose. This is important in breakdance. To end dance, she should stop a while in the uncomfortable pose for few seconds. She did not have control on it. I amaze that she went to final as she lacked this factor. She even recognized it.
@asmo_1929Ай бұрын
@@xavier-sd2df It's not only about the flashy moves, Ami was feeling the music better and her style was really good
@KostazKАй бұрын
Judges "messed up" in more than one game. Worst Olympics EVER by far
@DZme5Ай бұрын
Nicka was amazing but professional breakdancers get that Ami was the better one, this is not an energetic contest, it is a breakdance contest. ❤
@thebearded4427Ай бұрын
@@DZme5 Yep, this exactly. If you dance breaking yourself you see the mistakes Nicka made and understand just how clean Ami was
@IgnacioBenavente-b1pАй бұрын
I don’t quite understand breakdance , and was honestly the first time watching a competition. But Nicka was much more impressive
@arigato1901Ай бұрын
I found the Lithuanian was better
@hasse_ssАй бұрын
first round yes, second one no.
@ramunegrigaite4315Ай бұрын
@@hasse_ss Yes, but she's only 17 years old.....and Japennes girl is 25 years old 🤦 how cool Nicka is. We are very proud of her🫶🫶🫶 P.s and we had no Lithuanian references in this match like Japan(they had one) what is in my opinion is not very fair 🙄🤷
@mihaip1179Ай бұрын
How about Portugal?
@Dr.W.KruegerАй бұрын
Nobody cares. Become a judge or stfu. 😂
@Hannah-y2zАй бұрын
It's not based on age though. Purely on this performance alone @@ramunegrigaite4315
@marijusantanavicius6391Ай бұрын
A Japanese judge giving all the points to a Japanese participant. Impartiality and fairness at its best! Nevertheless, both participants were awesome. I hope to see break dance in the future Olympics too.
@sally4026Ай бұрын
It won't be until 2036 at the soonest apparently
@user-bm9oh2ll4qАй бұрын
Not true... Cry
@pingwinner_Ай бұрын
@@user-bm9oh2ll4q its true
@CybearBoxАй бұрын
BotY - every year.
@WoodsarasАй бұрын
Triedžia Lietuviai internete, lol.
@nicolasgoossensАй бұрын
How did Nicka lose this battle? She obviously had better moves and a more unique style...
@flexaeonaАй бұрын
Ami was more clean and controled, I think thats why
@danggingАй бұрын
No final freeze pose ... Everytime she ended the moves, she did not end it well.
@flexaeonaАй бұрын
@@dangging yeah... because of lack of control
@selyemperzsa1Ай бұрын
@@dangging Thanks for the explanation.
@SlaapaavАй бұрын
ami so funky and musical. nicka only had the edge in powermoves
@Insane_KaneАй бұрын
To all the haters claiming that nicka actually won, try to pay attention to how the moves fit with the music then youll understand why japan won.
@nikr.5460Ай бұрын
Ah, the good old figure skating B rating, "emotional impression". We used to call that "scam".
@sleepyseraАй бұрын
@@nikr.5460 Ultimately breakdance remains a DANCE. It's not a scam to notice a lack of flow with the music in a DANCE routine.
@jespervernooij8636Ай бұрын
As a breakdancer in the zeros and avid watcher of dance, I think Nicka had it just for me because of her musicality. Ami had the bigger moves but couldn't connect them. Both their freeze games werent very on point. But I just absolutely loved Nicka's energy and top-rock flow. Great battle!
@jaganathbabu7544Ай бұрын
Hands down Nicka took it. Great things coming your way kiddo! Keep Grinding!
@edvardasmiskinis5741Ай бұрын
Japan girl almost fell but corrected her self. Its wasn't fair judging over all.
@gintared5613Ай бұрын
Nica was much much better! She is the winner!
@barbararouwendal8708Ай бұрын
just doing gymnastics does not mean you are a good dancer. It is dance too. Those moves, you can train. Dance is in the heart.
@Vailor198425 күн бұрын
No she wasnt
@samsniteАй бұрын
Nicka had way more energy and flow, very nice battle.
@izadineАй бұрын
Nicka was better and should have won. I feel like Japan mostly used the legs, while Nicka did more advanced stuff wising her arms more. In the 80's I was a teenager and Nicka had fmore of the old vibe and did more variations.
@danggingАй бұрын
She has no final freeze pose. She can not end the moves well. That's the climax....
@pingwinner_Ай бұрын
@@dangging no its not. Final freeze isnt and shouldnt be the decider
@alnosoАй бұрын
@@pingwinner_ unfortunately when both are very good you have to pick them apart on technicalities like this. I liked Nicka more too, but you can't really score objectively on "who looks cooler". I also feel like Nicka tired herself more by being a bit more extra with her moves, which is very cool to watch but makes her sloppy when finishing up her round. at the end of the day though they were both amazing and neither lost, one won the silver, one won the gold. each one of them brought their countries a medal
@ondrejlukac5769Ай бұрын
Am I the only who thinks Japan was clearley better? Lithuanian Nicka needed two rounds to warm up and there were no eye-candy freezers from her site. However, I am no expert whatsoever.
@Dodo87465Ай бұрын
Nicka you won in our hearts ❤️
@madeleinem.8313Ай бұрын
Both girls were very good, congrats!!🎉🎉🎉
@hannahfitzpatrickАй бұрын
unexpectedly starting balling crying at the end there..! How far women have come in the last 128 years... from not being allowed to take part in the olympics, not encouraged to take part in sport generally, encouraged into very rigid, servile lives... to now... where beautiful young women can express themselves as their exuberant, athletic, individual selves... and be applauded and celebrated by large audiences ❤
@amberbee5150Ай бұрын
Yes! And Nicka was showing so much good sportsmanship after wining silver, I teared up as well.
@ievaanitagrunsberga2881Ай бұрын
I am woman and I hate feminism. Respecting woman and giving rights doesn't mean we all want to be the same as men.
@WoodsarasАй бұрын
Stop yapping.
@marzipom5630Ай бұрын
Get a grip, mate. It's break dancing - it's not even a proper sport.
@n.6353Ай бұрын
The men in these comments 🤢. I had tears in my eyes too girl, they really looked like they enjoyed it 🥹
@puramukАй бұрын
watching breakdance for years, the judge scoring is wack corrupted never fair
@The1andOnlyMadvibezАй бұрын
This, there should be something done about this especially when this is an olympic sport now. Judging has always been corrupt.
@danggingАй бұрын
Final freeze pose. This is important in breakdance. To end dance, Nicka should stop a while in the uncomfortable pose for few seconds. She did not have control on it. I amaze that she went to final as she lacked this factor. She even recognized it.
@danggingАй бұрын
@@The1andOnlyMadvibezFinal freeze pose. This is important in breakdance. To end dance, she should stop a while in the uncomfortable pose for few seconds. She did not have control on it. I amaze that she went to final as she lacked this factor. She even recognized it.
@maherabdu5358Ай бұрын
is this a mating dance competition for asian/european girls to attract african american men?
@johannsteeler6689Ай бұрын
@@The1andOnlyMadvibez no way this is ever coming back to olympia haha.
@Velnio_IšperaАй бұрын
It was awesome event to watch, I have never seen any breaking competition before and I could say that's the most fun event so far in the olympics! But I did not like scoring from the judges, very subjective.
@atomx57Ай бұрын
Yep funniest event by far. In the beginning thought this would be cringe but at the end I changed my mind its really cool
@teodorsuditu6800Ай бұрын
WELL DONE JAPAN!!!
@nistipatakulinaristiАй бұрын
just happened to open my tv on right time and this was interesting😂 they were amazing!
@wpsping1557Ай бұрын
first time I saw breaking and this is absolutely incredible, the amount of talent, stamina and dedication is brutal, deserved to be a sport
@godfreyofbouillon966Ай бұрын
It _is_ a sport. It also deserved to be Olympics sport but alas Olympics are governed by a bunch of morons
@RizZRizZ-Ай бұрын
Ong
@igorekkk713Ай бұрын
Мне одному показалось что у спортсменки Литвы трюки были намного сложнее и больше?
@mellowmonsoon278Ай бұрын
Yes you are alone on that.
@igorekkk713Ай бұрын
@@mellowmonsoon278 кринж
@GrandFewАй бұрын
They were bigger for sure but they weren't more complex. The gold medalists transitions and musicality were exceptional, and she made some really difficult things look effortless, but that doesn't mean they were.
@igorekkk713Ай бұрын
@@GrandFew ok
@igorekkk713Ай бұрын
@@GrandFew глупо вводить в программу ОИ вид спорта, который вообще непонятен человеку не из этой сферы!
@nihilepsy3053Ай бұрын
I disagree i personally find the japanese girl to be a right winner
@godfreyofbouillon966Ай бұрын
As does everyone who knows breakdancing.
@MrCellz69Ай бұрын
Ami has a great flow and her moves actually align the with the music. The other candidate is doing great individual moves, but I don't like her transitions between those moves
@paulweiler8967Ай бұрын
Nicka seems to be such a nice human being, her smile is so heartwarming ❤
@POKERTVPLUSАй бұрын
Girl from Lithuania against Japan in breakdancing should have won the gold medal, but took second place because there was a Japanese person on the jury, how is that possible?
@nerostile33326 күн бұрын
On the other sports there are like 99% white judges who judge White people, your point?
@Simsub91Ай бұрын
Nicka the Best!❤
@user-uk1py4yt8xАй бұрын
I feel like Japan deserved it, like- Nicka relied on the strengh of the trick and Ami relied more on flexibility and speed of the moves, throwing a few tricks that relies on strength. And uhh, I feel like there is more to the points than just showing off skills- like how clean the are, etc. So yeah (I am Lithuanian)
@KCNwokoyeАй бұрын
Wow awesome! Both are winners in my eyes. The best Olympic games hands down.
@Fname-jp9mfАй бұрын
The worst olympic games, but nice that breakdance is in it.
@artmaknev3738Ай бұрын
its a dance not a sport
@LastZeroBАй бұрын
@@artmaknev3738 There are Olympic sports that have acquired movements from breakdancing. So the amount of practice and sporting discipline necessary to consider it a sport is not debatable. On the other hand, evaluation criteria have been created, which is why it has been incorporated.
@DesgraciadoMalditoАй бұрын
@@LastZeroBThat's irrelevant. There's a lot of things that need discipline and practice and not are sports. Breakdance is a dance, not a sport.
@LastZeroBАй бұрын
@@DesgraciadoMaldito Rhythmic gymnastics was introduced in 1984, and is also a dance, with equally valuable elements.
@BruceWillisUAАй бұрын
Didn't know breaking was so cool 🔥. B-girl Nicka from Lithuania was better ❤🇱🇹 !
@stargazer5822Ай бұрын
I'm no expert on break dance, but can anyone explain to me how the Japanese girl won this? The Lithuanian girl seemed to me t the better one in every aspect. Her moves were spectacular.
@domagojklupac4873Ай бұрын
Lithuanian girl had really slow first 2 outs. She didn't have as good flow as Japanese girl had. You cannot have bad flow, 0 explosivnes and expect that 1 powermove will win you battle. This was clear win for japan. You will see man's battles where everyone is explosive, have sick flow and does cool powermoves. Then there is problem who is really better.
@gab_gallardАй бұрын
I'm not a b-boy, but I am an enthusiast with experience in other dance styles. So, this is just my humble take: Bigger moves are not necessarily harder. They might look impressive from the outside, but they aren't always the most technical. I think the Japanese competitor was more technical and precise. This is especially evident in how she transitions from move to move. Those transitions are incredibly complex to pull off while keeping them in time, and she executed them perfectly. On top of that, she had all the best finishing poses, which is a very important element of breakdancing. The Lithuanian competitor didn't seem to pay as much attention to her finishers, and that definitely hurt her final score. All things considered, I think they are both amazing, and I wouldn't have been upset if the Lithuanian had won. I think it was close, but I understand why the Japanese competitor scored higher. The thing with events like this is that taste matters. It's not cut and dry like a 100m race, where whoever gets to the finish line first wins. Breakdancing is more of an art form than a sport, and you can't really quantify aesthetics with a point system. Subjectivity matters.
@tomasstankevicius2647Ай бұрын
@@domagojklupac4873 i mean moves that japanese did in 3rd round is like smth you would see in regular school.. her whole flow was that she's pretty that's it.. far far lower difficulty.. to let same country people judge is beyond degeneration.. and your 2digit iq argument about flow is beyond me.. did you watch 1sr round and think that japan did better also? don't be pathetic.. she looked like a rug..
@marzipom5630Ай бұрын
@@gab_gallardwhat's a b-boy? Baby boy? 🤷🏻♀️
@markycupkoАй бұрын
Sorry but Lithuanian girl was better.
@OG.GianiiiАй бұрын
I don’t think you know anything about breaking then.
@odhie2670Ай бұрын
i was a breakdancer in the 80s, i think you're right. im also asian but my vote is for lithuania
@filipemartins2597Ай бұрын
@@OG.Gianiiithe only reason there are "experts" judging their performance is because this dance got popular and the only reason this dance got popular was because there were simple people like markycupko who said "that looks cool" and "that person has cooler moves than that other person" and so on Without people like markycupko, there would be no breakdancing, so by your comment, it's clear the person who knows nothing about breakdancing is actually you
@godfreyofbouillon966Ай бұрын
@@odhie2670 cool story bro
@ZeibekkikinaАй бұрын
Flicking through the Olympic program last night, I came across the B-Girl competition. I know absolutely nothing about breaking, but I was mesmerised!! These girls were stunning & the music was mega! Well done Ami ❤
@braddrummonds7389Ай бұрын
The more I watch this... the more I like this. I can not imagine what kind of balance and flexibility this takes
@danielhanlon7498Ай бұрын
You should watch the gymnastics then.
@igorpetrovic651Ай бұрын
@@danielhanlon7498 Braking have a gyimnastics moves like one called Flare try search on wiki Flare (acrobatic move)
@braddrummonds7389Ай бұрын
@@danielhanlon7498 I like gymnastics, I do. But I like the music and vibe of this better. The style here is really a lot of fun
@danielhanlon7498Ай бұрын
@@braddrummonds7389 shame it's not a sport.
@pingwinner_Ай бұрын
@@danielhanlon7498 now it is :) just accept that youre old
@tina79xАй бұрын
The girl in blue had 100 percent more difficult moves!!!! This is outrageous.
@07Flash11MRC25 күн бұрын
The ranking system isn't just about how difficult the moves are.
@dariusweisz7440Ай бұрын
I know nothing about breakdancing but when I think about breakdancing spinning on the head always comes to my mind and Nicka did more of these "typical" moves I have no clue how it works with points but imo Nicka did a better job
@eglekri7746Ай бұрын
Lithuania was more better!!!
@sunsunsunhАй бұрын
the most gooder, no doubt
@MrCavalioАй бұрын
A lot better@@sunsunsunh
@danggingАй бұрын
No final freeze pose. She knows that she is going to lose. The final freeze pose is how you end the dance.
@ra-geАй бұрын
More better or maybe more best 😂
@rickfrombohemia9550Ай бұрын
It was lesser best.
@sarkhan8018Ай бұрын
I am not an expert but Nicka deserved gold medal, I think
@AnaMaria-wg8xbАй бұрын
Me and my daughter thought Nicka was better.... Than we saw the comment section. We were right!
@kaptannuh5578Ай бұрын
japanese girl was a little bit better..
@Sokara468Ай бұрын
For anyone complaining about breaking being in the Olympics: What do you think of dressage? Shooting? Rhythmic gymnastics? Speed walking? Are people honestly evaluating the physicality of breaking, or is there some kind of bias going on? 🤔
@ernisg.3709Ай бұрын
Ok wtf, LT girl should have won for sure
@Ramhams1337Ай бұрын
so many people saying nicka was better. i thought they were pretty close but i don't think nicka was better. bare in mind i have no knowledge on breakdancing
@lovewinseverydayАй бұрын
Oh I love how Nica feels the music on <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="242">4:02</a> ❤❤❤❤❤
@KostazKАй бұрын
Unfortunately my friend "feel" has nothing to do with the new world order
@c.s.christopher5801Ай бұрын
Nicka looked better to my eyes
@odgerelochgerel1959Ай бұрын
Thats good you werent one of judge lol
@KeyhaneBishomarАй бұрын
same
@sk-sm9sh20 күн бұрын
you got untrained eyes then lol
@infestedbeatsАй бұрын
Nicki's moves looked way better, how did she lose?
@juozasaleknavicius7928Ай бұрын
Referee was from Japan, that answers all.
@WoodsarasАй бұрын
@@juozasaleknavicius7928 nenusišnekėk
@gametofly7643Ай бұрын
@@juozasaleknavicius7928it’s all about the music timing with her routine
@Man_Myth_BarbalazosАй бұрын
@@juozasaleknavicius7928 They weren't even in the same league wdym, stop crying.
@thebearded4427Ай бұрын
Breaking is usually decided on orginality, musicality, control, power, stamina and technique. Nicka had alot of good moves but she didn't control it perfectly and even crashed a few times while being clearly gassed out at the end. Ami on the other hand pretty much did everything perfectly all the way through. I personally like Ami's get-downs way more as well while also thinking that she uses the space in her top-rock better as well. She was just cleaner and stronger
@d.h.2145Ай бұрын
Chinese woman 671 was better than Ami. Nika deserved the gold!
@steve8639Ай бұрын
Nika was better
@dougdaniels7848Ай бұрын
Any haters gotta ask themselves why this isn’t worthy of the Olympics but speed walking is.
@venorando3672Ай бұрын
Who ever said that speed walking was a worthy competition in the Olympics? There are many "sports" that should be removed from the Olympics!
@NONcomDАй бұрын
I trully agree that people dont realise the skill, stamina and effort break dancers need to deliver. Probably because its art together with a physical exercise makes it look unolympic, but I like it that it promotes breaking to the youth who might not be interested jn other sports.
@flemminghansen6500Ай бұрын
@@NONcomDto the youth? You mean 40+ youth? "The youth" would maybe be into K-pop or Tik-Tok
@c0mputerАй бұрын
I am 100% sure the haters would say the same thing about speed walking. We are not prejudice against the one event, we are prejudice against many events. At least breakdancing looks cool. Speed walking looks like they’re all trying to get to the toilet.
@JustK4Y1512Ай бұрын
And equestrian
@thl205Ай бұрын
Ok, I can now see why this is in the Olympics. Both of them were 🔥 🔥 🔥
@tomassiuipys4622Ай бұрын
Japanese judge? Seriously?
@danggingАй бұрын
Final freeze pose. This is important in breakdance. To end dance, she should stop a while in the uncomfortable pose for few seconds. She did not have control on it. I amaze that she went to final as she lacked this factor. She even recognized it.
@WoodsarasАй бұрын
Changes nothing.
@gnybtas1Ай бұрын
@@dangging The same comment goes over and over again. I think we have a bot here.
@MalentorАй бұрын
Or maybe he's just frustrated at how many people are baffled by the fact that they don't understand how breakdancing is scored, so he posts it under the top comments that cope at Japan taking gold @@gnybtas1
@FrivilligАй бұрын
This not only a competition, but also a celebration and a party!
@Tjk38100Ай бұрын
Impressive and sympathetic Athletes 🔥Congratulations 🥇🥈🥉👏👏👏 Breakdance is finally Olympic🎉
@justinasematonyte7058Ай бұрын
The gold was robbed. Suprised that Japan won 😮
@danggingАй бұрын
Yeah and you don't understand about final freeze pose. Lithuanian did not have it. She can not end the moves well. This is the most important part in breakdance
@yuhles07Ай бұрын
@@danggingno its not
@pingwinner_Ай бұрын
@@dangging no it aint lmao
@dice3000Ай бұрын
Nicka had some sick moves
@distructorageАй бұрын
wow that was amazing but guys nika was not better. damn you blind? lego amiiii
@jester-iwnl-7868Ай бұрын
Nicka was better for sure.
@fab5784Ай бұрын
Go Ami! She's proved herself as the best bi-girl many times.
@sixhunna66Ай бұрын
that nicka went crazy on the dancefloor bruh my nicka won this gold medal for real shes th realest nicka 😂
@godfreyofbouillon966Ай бұрын
I could watch this on repeat all day. Such talent.
@eugenijussanda4958Ай бұрын
Nika was incredible. Gold is hers no doubt.
@floatee-tha-driftaАй бұрын
Never thought I'd see competitive breaking at an Olympics but I'm glad it's here...so much fun to watch
@LatteartByGraalАй бұрын
I'm just in shock! the elements of the Japanese dancer were two heads weaker, except for the moment when she rolled on her hand in the 3rd round. According to the complexity of the dance, Lithuania won by one goal. I wonder how the judges evaluate 🤦♂️ Maybe they're tossing a coin... I'm sorry. This is not normal
@JamesBond-wh5mcАй бұрын
I'm not a judge, but it seems the same to me
@julianbasskАй бұрын
Ami's got insane flow, whatchyall talking about
@Dazbog373Ай бұрын
Was skeptical at first. But I'm now persuaded. This was pretty damn entertaining. We accept artistic gymnastics and underwater dancing. So why not this ?
@serrael-182Ай бұрын
Im not sure about underwater dancing and the outfits of those breakdancers :D
@KurtzeTubeАй бұрын
This is exactly what I thought. Begun very skeptical but as you say, this is another way of gymnastics.
@444JustinasАй бұрын
Nicka was better. In addition Japanese girl failed twice. It's not fair
@DegiLatinoАй бұрын
Was great! Great ATHLETES. Lot of Energy and Creativity. Definitely worth to be at the Olympics! 🥇🥈🥉
@maomi185225 күн бұрын
They're both great but I loved Ami dance moves much more, she made me naturally have a rythmic move to my body, I wanted to dance along with her. She made everything look so smooth and easy... Kudos to her 👏🏻
@karmen11.12Ай бұрын
As a random bypasser who is clueless about breaking and was curious as I had no idea this was an olympic sport too, I vote for Nika. Greater diversity of moves and overall just liked it more, was engaging to watch 🤷🏻♀️
@5atoruАй бұрын
Damn, they are super talented, never in my wildest dream would have i thought there will be breakdancing at the olympics, but it's most welcome. Congratulations to the finalists!
@neringas4053Ай бұрын
Nicka was the best❤❤❤
@magda2264Ай бұрын
Nice. I hope they will keep this competition in next Olympics.
@tinarebeckaАй бұрын
I love the music. Please do you know the name of tthe tracks?
@Baby4GhostАй бұрын
Being 1e or 2e is so often just a small difference. Both did great and are deserving of an Olympic medal. I love that we have a new olympic game where everyone can shine, now waiting for the Olympic Breaking Youth :) Ive seen some pop off!!!
@ingagriskenaite6037Ай бұрын
Nika is the winner
@AliangerАй бұрын
They could've talked more about what the moves are called and how well they performed them
@truth_hunterАй бұрын
Nicka has the right vibe and energy when dancing. I saw many different moves. The Japanese girl did dance good, but I saw a lot of pausing as if she was trying not to mess up or fall. I know some of the pausing was part of dance but others looked like she was trying not to mess up.
@WOK-YT-handleАй бұрын
I love how all the B-Dancers celebrate each other. I hope they always keep that culture.
@АрчиБальт-ъ7эАй бұрын
Nice girls,good dancers.
@zuikutis27Ай бұрын
Nicka is our Champ 🇱🇹🥇🏆
@0The0Web0Ай бұрын
Wow. Freakin amazing, both of them. I would have leaned towards the Lithuanian too though