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2024 Olympic Games Breaking schedule: Every event in Australian time, full details

Break Dancing makes its debut at the 2024 Olympic Games.

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Break Dancing - or Breaking as it is officially known - makes its debut at the 2024 Olympic Games, with a men's and women's competition to be held over two days.

In the Olympics constant drive to bring new fans to the Games, Breaking is one of the new sports for 2024, with fields of 16 in the boys competition and 17 in the girls competition to square off for the right to be crowned the sports first Olympic Gold Medallist.

Australia have competitors in each tournament, with all events to be held at the Place de la Concorde, which will also play host to the 3 x 3 Basketball, Skateboarding and BMX Freestyle competitions throughout the Olympics.

Here is the full Breaking schedule for the 2024 Olympic Games in Australian time.

All times are AEST. For those in South Australia or the Northern Territory, subtract 30 minutes. For those in Western Australia, subtract two hours.

Women's tournament

The atheltes qualified are: Carlota Dudek (France), Dominika Benevic (Lithuania), Fatima El-Mamouny (Morocco), India Sardjoe (Netherlands), Liu Qingyi (China), Rachael Gunn (Australia), Sunny Choi (USA), Ami Yuasa (Japan), Ayumi Fukushima (Japan), Sya Dembele (France), Logan Elanna Edra (USA), Zeng Yingying (China), Kateryna Pavlenko (Ukraine), Antilai Sandrini (Italy), Manizha Talash (Refugee Olympic Team), Vanessa Cartaxo (Portugal), Anna Ponomarenko (Ukraine)

Date Start Event
Sat Aug 10 12am Round Robin
Sat Aug 10 4am Quarter-final 1
Sat Aug 10 4:07am Quarter-final 2
Sat Aug 10 4:14am Quarter-final 3
Sat Aug 10 4:21am Quarter-final 4
Sat Aug 10 4:45am Semi-final 1
Sat Aug 10 4:52am Semi-final 2
Sat Aug 10 5:14am Bronze Medal Battle
Sat Aug 10 5:23am Gold Medal Battle

Men's tournament

The athletes qualified are: Gaetan Alin (France), Victor Montalvo (USA), Bilal Mallakh (Morocco), Danis Civil (France), Shigeuki Nakarai (Japan), Jeffrey Dan Arpie (Australia), Philip Kim (Canada), Lee-Lou Demierre (Netherlands), Kim Hong-Yul (South Korea), Hiroto Ono (Japan), Qi Xiangyu (China), Jeffrey Louis (USA), Amir Zakirov (Kazakhstan), Menno Van Gorp (Netherlands), Sun Chen (Chinese Taipei), Oleg Kuznietsov (Ukraine)

Date Start Event
Sun Aug 11 12am Round Robin
Sun Aug 11 4am Quarter-final 1
Sun Aug 11 4:07am Quarter-final 2
Sun Aug 11 4:14am Quarter-final 3
Sun Aug 11 4:21am Quarter-final 4
Sun Aug 11 4:45am Semi-final 1
Sun Aug 11 4:52am Semi-final 2
Sun Aug 11 5:14am Bronze Medal Battle
Sun Aug 11 5:23am Gold Medal Battle

All Sport has gone to every effort to ensure this schedule is accurate, however, it is subject to change without notice.

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