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Phil Wizard introduced breaking to the world by taking gold medal, mentors say

VANCOUVER - A gold medal win by Canadian Philip Kim at the Paris Olympics in breaking has introduced the world to the sport and its culture that is all about peace, love and unity, his former coaches say.

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Phil Wizard introduced breaking to the world by taking gold medal, mentors say

Canada’s Philip “Phil Wizard” Kim, of Vancouver, B.C., competes against Netherlands’ Lee-Lou Diouf Demierre, not shown, in the breaking quarterfinal event during the Summer Olympics in Paris, Saturday, Aug. 10, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi


VANCOUVER - A gold medal win by Canadian Philip Kim at the Paris Olympics in breaking has introduced the world to the sport and its culture that is all about peace, love and unity, his former coaches say.

Kim, who competes as B-Boy Phil Wizard, took the first-ever Olympic gold medal in men’s breaking in Paris by defeating French hometown favourite Dany Dann in Saturday’s final.

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