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| Born | (1998-12-11)December 11, 1998 (age 27) Kawaguchi,Saitama Prefecture, Japan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ami Yuasa (湯浅 亜実, Yuasa Ami, born December 11, 1998),[1] also known mononymously asAmi,[1] is a Japanesebreakdancer and Olympic gold medalist. She is the winner of the 2018 and 2023Red Bull BC One world championship and the WDSF World Breaking Champions 2019 and 2022. She is a member of the Good Foot Crew.[2]
Yuasa was born inKawaguchi,Saitama Prefecture.[3][4] She graduated from Saitama Prefectural Kawaguchi High School andKomazawa University, Faculty of Letters, in the Department of English and American Literature.[5]
Yuasa started learning hip hop in the first grade of elementary school due to the influence of her sister Ayu, who is four years older than her, and started breaking in the fifth grade.[3]
In April 2018, Yuasa won the B-Girl World Final ofRed Bull BC One held inZurich, Switzerland.[3] In 2019, she won the inaugural WDSF World Breaking Championship held inNanjing, China.[3] In September 2019, Yuasa won the 1st World Urban Championship held inBudapest, Hungary.[6] In November 2020, she won the 2nd All Japan Breaking Championship in the Open B-Girl division.[7] In 2021, Yuasa is the runner up in the 3rd WDSF World Breaking Championship held inParis, France.[8][9] Although she was unable to win for the second time in a row, she and her sister Ayu, who came in third, made it to the podium together.[10]
Yuasa participated at the2022 World Games in thedancesport competition where she won the gold medal in the B-Girls event.[1][11][12] In October 2022, she won the 4th WDSF World Breaking Championships held inSeoul, South Korea for the second time, following her victory in 2019.[13][14]
Yuasa represented Japan in Breaking in the2024 Summer Olympics,[15] winning the gold medal.[16]Dominika Banevič of Lithuania took the silver medal.[17]
PASSPORT NAME: Ami Yuasa