From Phil Wizard to Raygun, breaking is bigger than ever. Is that a good thing?

A man athletically poses in a breaking 'airchair' freeze. He holds himself vertically with one hand on the ground, as the rest of his body balances on his elbow which is jammed into his side.

Breaking’s debut at the Olympics has become one of the most talked-about events of the games — including celebration for some, and mocking of others. But does the increased notoriety help legitimize breaking as a sport — or doom it?

CBC | Sports News

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