The 2023 WDSF World Breaking Championship was held in Leuven, Belgium from September 22nd to September 24th, 2023.[1]

The gold medalist in each category qualified for the Breaking competition at the 2024 Summer Olympics.[2][3]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Belgium)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Lithuania1001
 United States1001
3 Japan0112
4 Canada0101
5 France0011
Totals (5 entries)2226

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
B-Boy Victor Montalvo
 United States
Philip Kim
 Canada
Shigeyuki Nakarai
 Japan
B-Girl Dominika Banevič
 Lithuania
Ayumi Fukushima
 Japan
Sya Dembélé
 France

Participating nations

177 competitors from 62 nations participated:

  1.  Albania (1)
  2.  Algeria (2)
  3.  Argentina (2)
  4.  Australia (4)
  5.  Austria (4)
  6.  Azerbaijan (2)
  7.  Belgium (4) (host)
  8.  Brazil (4)
  9.  Bulgaria (3)
  10.  Canada (4)
  11.  Chile (4)
  12.  China (4)
  13.  Cameroon (1)
  14.  Colombia (3)
  15.  Croatia (4)
  16.  Cyprus (2)
  17.  Czech Republic (3)
  18.  Denmark (4)
  19.  Ecuador (1)
  20.  England (4)
  21.  El Salvador (1)
  22.  Spain (4)
  23.  Estonia (2)
  24.  Finland (3)
  25.  France (4)
  26.  Germany (4)
  27.  Greece (1)
  28.  Guatemala (1)
  29.  Hong Kong (4)
  30.  Hungary (4)
  31.  Ireland (1)
  32.  Israel (4)
  33.  Italy (4)
  34.  Japan (4)
  35.  Kazakhstan (3)
  36.  South Korea (2)
  37.  Latvia (4)
  38.  Lithuania (3)
  39.  Morocco (1)
  40.  Malaysia (1)
  41.  Moldova (2)
  42.  Mexico (3)
  43.  Netherlands (2)
  44.  Nepal (1)
  45.  Norway (4)
  46.  Peru (1)
  47.  Philippines (1)
  48.  Poland (3)
  49.  Portugal (4)
  50.  Puerto Rico (1)
  51.  Romania (4)
  52.  Singapore (1)
  53.  Slovenia (3)
  54.  Switzerland (4)
  55.  Slovakia (3)
  56.  Sweden (4)
  57.  Chinese Taipei (4)
  58.  Turkey (3)
  59.  Ukraine (4)
  60.  United States (4)
  61.  Uzbekistan (3)
  62.  Venezuela (3)

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