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2023 WDSF European Breaking Championship

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2023 WDSF European Breaking Championship
VenueTinglados del Puerto de Almeria
LocationSpain Almería, Spain
Dates6–7 May
Competitors235 from 33 nations
← 2022 Manchester

The 2023 WDSF European Breaking Championship was held in Almería, Spain from May 6th to May 7th, 2023.[1][2][3]

The top two finishers in each category qualified for the Olympic Qualifier Series. The championships were also a qualification event for the 2023 European Games.[4]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Spain)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Netherlands1102
2 Lithuania1001
3 Ukraine0101
4 France0011
 Spain*0011
Totals (5 entries)2226

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
B-Boy Menno Van Gorp
 Netherlands
Lee-Lou Demierre
 Netherlands
Juan De la Torre Sanchez
 Spain
B-Girl Dominika Banevič
 Lithuania
Anna Ponomarenko
 Ukraine
Sya Dembele
 France

Participating nations

235 competitors from 33 nations participated:

  1.  Armenia (3)
  2.  Austria (8)
  3.  Belgium (9)
  4.  Bulgaria (7)
  5.  Canada (1)
  6.  Croatia (3)
  7.  Czech Republic (3)
  8.  Denmark (7)
  9.  England (8)
  10.  Finland (7)
  11.  France (22)
  12.  Germany (10)
  13.  Greece (1)
  14.  Hungary (6)
  15.  Ireland (5)
  16.  Israel (6)
  17.  Italy (12)
  18.  Latvia (5)
  19.  Lithuania (3)
  20.  Moldova (2)
  21.  Netherlands (6)
  22.  Norway (7)
  23.  Poland (9)
  24.  Portugal (6)
  25.  Romania (6)
  26.  Serbia (1)
  27.  Spain (23) (Host)
  28.  Slovakia (4)
  29.  Slovenia (4)
  30.   Switzerland (9)
  31.  Sweden (5)
  32.  Turkey (8)
  33.  Ukraine (19)

Athletes from Cyprus and Azerbaijan were also scheduled to compete, but were not present.[5]

References

External links

This page was last edited on 29 May 2023, at 18:55
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