Breakdance Competition Time of Hangzhou Asian Games

Break dancing competition time of Hangzhou Asian Games is 65438+202316 -7 October.

The break dance event of Hangzhou Asian Games will be held on June 6 -7, 10 in Gongshu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium. There will be two events for men and women, and two gold medals will be won. China will send four athletes, including Liu Qingyi and Shang Xiaoyu, to participate in the competition, with the goal of "women win gold and men compete for medals" and strive to lock in a seat for the Paris Olympic Games.

As for women, Liu Qingyi, born in 2005, is a hot spot in this project. She won two championships in Kitakyushu Station in Japan and Montpellier Station in France this year, and won a silver medal in the World Championships in Korea last year.

This little girl who always wears a ponytail, with strong stage appeal and strong routine skills, has shined brilliantly in international competitions in the past two years and has rapidly grown into an indispensable presence in the world break dance circle.

Rules of the game:

The dance floor of break dancing competition requires the use of reinforced floor (or similar), and the minimum size is 8m× 8m (or the circle diameter is 8m). The break dance competition takes the form of red and blue parties performing in turn at the venue. Both sides complete 1 battle, which is called 1 turn. The performance time of both parties shall not exceed 60 seconds.

The break dance competition of Hangzhou Asian Games includes two events: men's and women's. According to the number of participants, the competition is divided into qualifying, preliminary, round robin, elimination, semi-final, third and final stages. In the qualifying stage, all the players were randomly divided into four groups, and each player had a chance to show off. The referee compares the performance scores of all the players and ranks them.

In the preliminary stage, the players ranked in the preliminaries are paired, and the winner of 16 is selected to enter the round robin; In the round robin stage, the players are divided into four groups, with four players in each group, and each player confronts other players in the group. According to the number of rounds and votes won, the top 2 in each group will enter the next round.

In the knockout and semi-final stages, the system of best of three sets was implemented. In the third and final stage, players must complete three rounds of confrontation and announce the results after completion. The referee uses the scoring system in the form of "score slider" to judge the skills, performance, creativity, diversity, musicality and personality of both players.