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Cover news reporter Yan Lei
A few days ago, the Red Bull BC ONE China Finals kicked off in Chengdu, and 16 B-Boys representing the top level of Breaking gathered in Rongcheng to start a bloody struggle. In the end, the dancer Xiao Jian won the championship in one fell swoop.
Before the final, the Chengdu City Race took the lead, and the dancers went all out to compete for the last valuable place to reach the China Division Finals. B-Boy Wu Zhixin overpowered his opponents with his unique original choreography, and finally won the chengdu championship.

In anticipation of the final battle, three top dancers, Bozi, Eagle One and Meng Ning, brought their respective Breaking experience sharing sessions. South Korea's top B-Boy Eagle One took the lead, showing the dancers their thomas-slalom exclusive skills, putting aside their refereeing status to help the dancers in their on-field moments from a teaching perspective.
Subsequently, chinese champion Bozi and veteran B-Boy Meng Ning also taught the contestants floor dance skills and experience in stage performance improvement, which benefited the dancers a lot.
At nightfall, the Red Bull BC One China Finals officially opened. Three star referees, Red Bull BC ONE 2015 China Champion Yang Kai, "World Waist King" Jin Xiaogen and Red Bull BC ONE 2015 Middle East Champion KLASH came to the scene to make the final help for the champion to reach the top.
After 2 rounds of unlimited competition in each group, B-Boy DDD, Xiao Jian, Ah Zhi and Zai Zai successfully reached the semi-finals. Subsequently, three rounds of one-on-one final Battle were staged, and in the end, Xiao Jian lived up to expectations and successfully won the annual championship of The Chinese Division.
Xiao Jian from Nanning, Guangxi, said, "Usually, I always attach great importance to the training of basic skills and the exercise of strategic thinking on the field, and do not miss every opportunity. ”
Xiao Jian said, "I will continue to uphold my love for Breaking and show the power of our Chinese street dance to the world in future international competitions!" ”
The event began in 2004 and has been the leader and bellwether of Breaking events with its innovative one-on-one format and heritage of hip-hop competition, with more than 50 qualifiers and training camps in more than 30 divisions around the world.
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