Find out all about the WDSF Breaking for Gold qualification criteria for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Here you can find out how the ranking points work and how they are distributed across the events schedule. The ranking period runs from September 1st 2022 to December 31st 2023.
With less than two years to go until Breaking’s debut at the Olympic Games Paris 2024, we are pleased to announce our calendar of events for 2023 to allow all interested b-boys, b-girls and WDSF National Member Bodies (NMBs) to prepare well in advance.
WDSF BREAKING CALENDAR 2023 |
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DATE |
EVENT |
COUNTRY |
STATUS* |
February 24-25 |
Breaking for Gold World Series |
Japan |
Confirmed |
April |
WDSF European Championship |
Spain |
Under WDSF Review |
April 14-16 |
Breaking for Gold World Series |
Brazil |
Under WDSF Review |
May 6-7 |
African Continental Championship |
Morocco |
Under WDSF Review |
May 27-28 |
Pan American Championship |
Chile |
Confirmed |
June 3-4 |
Breaking for Gold International Series |
Canada |
Under WDSF Review |
June 10-11 |
Breaking for Gold International Series |
Austria |
Under WDSF Review |
June 26-27 |
European Games |
Poland |
Confirmed |
July 1-2 |
Asian Continental Championship |
China |
Pending Formal Bidding |
August 4-6 |
Breaking for Gold Challenge Series |
Brazil |
Under WDSF Review |
August 30-31 |
Breaking for Gold World Series |
Portugal |
Confirmed |
September 22-24 |
WDSF World Championship |
Belgium |
Confirmed |
September 23- October 8 (Exact dates TBC) |
Asian Games |
China |
Confirmed |
November 3-4 |
Pan American Games |
Chile |
Confirmed |
December 15-16 |
Breaking for Gold World Series |
Hong Kong, China |
Under WDSF Review |
*Confirmed means the event is formally awarded to the relevant WDSF National Member Body (NMB) and is approved by the WDSF.
Pending Formal Bidding means that the formal bidding procedure by the NMB has not been completed and the event has not yet been officially approved by the WDSF. The status of the event is currently provisional and may be subject to change. Under WDSF Review means that the status of the event is provisional. The event could change or it may not take place should the WDSF not grant permission.More events may be included at a later stage to the 2023 WDSF Calendar, which will be updated regularly to reflect any changes and/or confirmations, regardless of their status written above.
The WDSF is currently in discussions with potential hosts for the 2023 WDSF Continental Championships in Oceania.
All five BfG World Series events have either being granted or are pending formal bidding. As there is still time to organize other BfG events in 2023, all NMBs are encouraged to consider hosting a BfG Challenge Series or International Series event in their countries for the benefit of their athletes. Interested NMBs should contact the WDSF Sports Department for more information: sportsadmin@wdfs.org
Despite the qualification process for Paris 2024 having already started, there are still numerous chances for all Breakers from all countries to book their spot at the Olympic Games – even if they have not yet participated in a qualifying event.
In total, 16 b-girls and 16 b-boys will compete at Paris 2024 via the WDSF Olympic Qualification System, which was approved by the Executive Board of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in April 2022 and is based on the principles of inclusivity, transparency, and equality.
Quota places | Host country quota places | Universality places | Total | |
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Men | 13 | 1 | 2 | 16 |
Women | 13 | 1 | 2 | 16 |
Total | 26 | 2 | 4 | 32 |
Only two b-boys and two b-girls maximum from each National Olympic Committee (NOC) can qualify for Paris 2024:
Quota places per NOC | |
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Men | 2 |
Women | 2 |
Total | 4 |
The winning b-girl (1) and winning b-boy (1) at the 2023 WDSF World Breaking Championship will qualify directly for Paris 2024.
The winning b-girls (5) and winning b-boys (5) at each of the Continental Games – or in the event there is no Continental Games, the winners of the corresponding Continental Championships – held throughout 2023 will also qualify directly for Paris 2024.
The final 20 Olympic spots (10 for b-boys and 10 for b-girls) must be earned via the Olympic Qualifier Series (OQS) in 2024.
Note: Because only one (1) athlete per gender per NOC can qualify directly for Paris 2024, should two b-boys, for example, from the same country win the WDSF World Breaking Championship and the Continental Games, only the winner of the competition taking place earliest in 2023 would qualify directly for the Olympic Games. The second b-boy would have to earn his Olympic berth via the OQS.
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PARIS 2024 QUALIFYING |
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Quota places |
Event |
Men |
1 |
2023 WDSF World Breaking Championship |
Women |
1 |
2023 WDSF World Breaking Championship |
Men |
5 |
2023 Continental Games/ Championships |
Women |
5 |
2023 Continental Games/ Championships |
Men |
10 |
2024 Olympic Qualifier Series (OQS) |
Women |
10 |
2024 Olympic Qualifier Series (OQS) |
Total |
32 |
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The IOC-led, four-sport OQS will bring together aspiring Olympians in Breaking, BMX freestyle, skateboarding, and sport climbing in two cities between May and June 2024.
The competitions will be held together in Urban Parks, offering a new Olympic experience to fans around the world by blending sport with music, art, and culture.
In total, 40 b-girls and 40 b-boys will compete in the OQS for the 20 Olympic berths (10 per gender) that will still be available.
Only three b-boys and three b-girls maximum from each National Olympic Committee (NOC) can qualify to OQS.
There are many ways for Breakers to qualify for the Olympic Qualifier Series. They can do so by:
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OQS QUALIFYING |
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Quota places |
Event |
Men |
5 |
2nd-6th at 2023 WDSF World Breaking Championship |
Women |
5 |
2nd-6th at 2023 WDSF World Breaking Championship |
Men |
15 |
2023 Continental Games/ Championships |
Women |
15 |
2023 Continental Games/ Championships |
Men |
14 |
Next 14 highest-ranked b-boys on WDSF Ranking List* |
Women |
14 |
Next 14 highest-ranked b-girls on WDSF Ranking List* |
Men |
1 |
Paris 2024 Host Country (France) Quota |
Women |
1 |
Paris 2024 Host Country (France) Quota |
Men |
3 |
OQS Host Countries Quota |
Women |
3 |
OQS Host Countries Quota |
Men |
2 |
IOC Universality Quota |
Women |
2 |
IOC Universality Quota |
Total |
80 |
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* Ranking points are earned at Continental Championships, WDSF Breaking for Gold World Series, International Series, and Challenge Series events that are currently under way. Only a Breaker’s top 4 results (calculated by the highest number of ranking points) for the Breaking for Gold Series will count towards their ranking points in both the Breaking for Gold World Ranking and Breaking for Gold Olympic Qualifier Ranking. For the Breaking for Gold World Ranking, the results are valid for 1 year and are used for seeding Breakers into Breaking for Gold Series events. For the Breaking for Gold Olympic Qualifier Ranking, the results are collected in the period from 1 July 2022 – 31 December 2023, allowing for numerous opportunities for b-boys and b-girls to improve their ranking in order to qualify for the Olympic Qualifier Series.
The WDSF wishes to draw attention to the fact that from 1 January 2023, participation at Breaking For Gold World Series events will be limited to the three top-ranked b-boys and three top-ranked b-girls per NMB.
NMBs looking for recognition of their national ranking list must meet the following conditions to be approved by the WDSF, no later than 1stday of the month immediately before the relevant event:
Important note: If an NMB cannot provide proof to the WDSF Sports Department of the three (3) requirements mentioned above, the nominations will not be accepted. In that case all three (3) athletes will be selected according to the WDSF BfG World Ranking List, when possible.
For more details about the qualification process for Paris 2024, please refer to the following documents:
For all questions or comments, please contact: sportsadmin@wdsf.org