WYNDHAM
Home » News » Breaking makes Olympic debut

Breaking makes Olympic debut

Breakdancing’s Olympic debut is a thrilling global milestone, bringing music to the ears for Point Cook’s Gnomeboys.

Gnomeboys are viral dance legends and content creators, showcasing their unique blend of dancing skills and comedy.

Their experience with breaking began separately at very young ages and brought them together as teenagers.

“Chris and Jamane competed in some battles with their crew and shared their passion for many years. However, breaking takes an extreme amount of commitment to be great at it and we had so many other plans. You can still find us jamming in the garage though,” Gnomeboys said.

Breakdancing emerged in New York City in the late 1970s, boosted by the Rock Steady Crew, Michael Jackson and Tiktok.

Now, its debut on the global stage offers a unique opportunity to showcase its vibrant energy and skilful performances to a worldwide audience, celebrating both its rich history and its evolution into a respected competitive sport.

“It means more representation not just for breaking but for dance and hip hop. It means more opportunities for our community, it means more growth, longevity and hopefully a new generation of breakers representing Australia on world stages,” Gnomeboys said.

“It’s a special feeling really, breaking is an expression that we shared as young boys and it’s essentially what connected us. Even though we aren’t as committed to the expression nowadays it’s still something we appreciate and to see it represented on a world stage is huge for dance and hip hop.”

Digital Editions


  • A sports space for all

    A sports space for all

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 528900 Community sporting groups and organisations are encouraged to come and make use of Reclink’s SportShare centre. Located at…

More News

  • Midsumma festival fun in Brimbank

    Midsumma festival fun in Brimbank

    The Midsumma Festival is coming to Brimbank this summer in a burst of colour and culture. Running from 18 January to 8 February, the Midsumma Westside program brings events to…

  • Dementia grants now open

    Dementia grants now open

    Dementia Australia has opened its applications for a new round of Community Engagement grants for up to 12 dementia-friendly community initiatives. Dementia Australia CEO Professor Tanya Buchanan said community groups…

  • Record passenger numbers at Melbourne Airport

    Record passenger numbers at Melbourne Airport

    Melbourne Airport has recorded its busiest month on record, with 3,421,195 passengers travelling via the airport terminals in December. The airport also set a new monthly record for the number…

  • Awards to honour state’s sporting heroes

    Awards to honour state’s sporting heroes

    Nominations have opened for the 2025 Victorian Sport Awards (VSAs). Presented by the Victorian Government and Vicsport, the VSAs are the most prestigious night for the state’s sporting and active…

  • Safety excellence to be rewarded at WorkSafe awards

    Safety excellence to be rewarded at WorkSafe awards

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 183103 Workplace safety champions and innovators from across Victoria shall be celebrated at the 2025 WorkSafe Awards next month. From 95 submitted nominations, 22…

  • Victorian bushfire appeal accepting donations

    Victorian bushfire appeal accepting donations

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 201153 Victorian’s are urged to give generously to support communities devastated by the state’s ongoing bushfire emergency. The Victorian Emergency Relief and Recovery Foundation…

  • Air quality advice

    Air quality advice

    With bushfires scorching land across the state, Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) is providing regular air-quality updates. EPA is monitoring air quality using its stationary and mobile monitoring stations and…

  • Serving up more public transport for Australian Open

    Serving up more public transport for Australian Open

    Thousands of extra public transport services will be available for tennis enthusiasts heading to the Australian Open. Public and Active Transport Minister Gabrielle Williams announced that almost 5000 extra trams,…

  • Grants open for grassroots multicultural groups

    Grants open for grassroots multicultural groups

    The state government has opened applications for a new $5 million grant program aimed at supporting multicultural and multifaith groups across the state. Known as the Multicultural Capacity Building Program,…

  • Concerns over AI safety

    Concerns over AI safety

    The eSafety Commissioner is sounding the alarm over the use of the generative artificial intelligence system known as Grok on the social media platform X, following concerns that the tool…