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Break it down: New sports at the Paris 2024 Olympics

Start your training — find out how to get involved in these new Olympic sports around Fort Worth.

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See what new sports are debuting at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Photo by Shea Stapley

The Paris 2024 Olympics will feature several new + newish sports: breaking, skateboarding, sport climbing, surfing, and 3x3 basketball. Let’s explore what you need to know about these new events and their rules + find spots you can try them out around Fort Worth.

Ah, we can just picture that Olympics podium and those shiny medals now.

Breaking

Breaking (aka breakdancing) is making its Olympic debut after a resounding success in the 2018 Summer Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Rooted in hip-hop culture, breaking originated in the US and dates back to the 1970s.

In Paris, the sport will be split up into separate events for men and women (but the judging criteria will be the same). Here’s what to know:

  • The three main elements are top rock, down rock, and freeze. Check out how each of these moves are performed.
  • Athletes (aka breakers) compete in a 1x1 format (which is why a competition is often called a “battle”). The breakers take alternate turns or “throw-downs” performing their routines. Each throw-down can last up to 60 seconds.
  • The breakers’ throw-downs will be judged on personality, technique, creativity, variety, performance, and musicality.

Breaking battles will take place on Friday, Aug. 9 and Saturday, Aug. 10 at La Concorde in the heart of Paris.

Ready to bust a move? Hip hop yourself over to one of these spots to try breaking in Fort Worth:

Dance With Me, Clearfork
From beginning group classes to private instruction, the studio offers everything from hip hop to salsa. Plus, ask about introductory pricing specials.

Dance Connection, Hulen
The studio offers hip hop lessons from beginner classes starting at age 7 to competition levels for teenagers. The nine-month-long dance term starts Monday, Aug. 26.

DivaDance Company, Near Southside
The high-energy studio offers adult hip-hop and heels classes with fun themes set to the music of Beyoncé, Rihanna, and Sir Mix-A-Lot.

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Dickies Skate Plaza opened inside Fire Station Park last April.

Video by FTWtoday

Skateboarding

Stoked about skateboarding at the Summer Olympics? Us too. This sport is newish to the Games — it debuted at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, and it seems it’s here to stick. The world’s greatest skateboarders — including many from California repping Team USA (we see you, Bryce Wettstein + Nyjah Huston) — will compete in two disciplines across preliminary and final events: park + street skating.

Park goes down on a course featuring bends + bowls, and Olympians gather speed to get that sweet air. What to know:

  • Athletes will perform three, 45-second runs.
  • Skaters will be judged by the height and speed of their tricks.
  • Their best score of their three runs will be counted as their final round score.

Street takes place on a straight course that mimics a street with stairs, handrails, and other bells + whistles to make it look like the streets where skateboarding first began. What to know:

  • Olympians will perform two, 45-second runs and five tricks during each run.
  • They’ll be judged on their tricks and how well they control their boards.

Skateboarding events started at La Concorde on Sunday, July 28 with the street competitions. Stay tuned for the park competitions starting Tuesday, Aug. 6.

Ready to ride? Here’s where you can channel your inner thrasher and try sk8ing in Cowtown:

Dickies Skate Plaza, Near Southside
The new skate facility in Fire Station Park boasts ramps, rails, and a pump track. Contact the adjacent Fire Station Community Center for Skate School and community events like the free Skate Night on Saturday, Aug. 31.

GoSkate, Multiple locations
Local skaters offer lessons from beginning fundamentals to competition tricks. Start out in your driveway and then advance to local skate parks.

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The Blok trains everyone from beginners to Olympic hopefuls.

Photo courtesy of The Blok

Sport Climbing

This new Olympic sport is going to rock your world. Similar to skateboarding, sport climbing made its Olympic debut at the Tokyo Games, and it’s now also here for the long haul. Before you gather your pom poms to cheer on the climbers of Team USA, learn how it works:

This sport is hosted in three formats: bouldering, speed climbing, and lead climbing.

Bouldering

  • Athletes will try to reach the top of a ~15-ft wall via a route or “bouldering problem” in as few attempts as possible in a given period of time.
  • Climbers are scored + subsequently ranked based on how many boulders they top, zone holds they reach, and number of attempts. If a climber reaches the top of the boulder during their first attempt, this is considered a “flash” and guarantees them the maximum score for that boulder problem.

Speed

  • Athletes will attempt to scale a 49-ft wall as quickly as possible.
  • Results are based on time, and athletes climb in pairs. The speed walls have two lanes that climbers scale simultaneously, beginning at the sound of a buzzer. At the top of each lane, athletes must hit the contact point that stops their clock.
  • In seeding rounds, athletes are ranked by their times. During elimination rounds, athletes compete head-to-head.

Lead

  • Athletes will attempt to scale a 49-ft wall. They are given one attempt and a six-minute time limit. They’re also are given six minutes prior to their climbing attempt to study the wall.
  • As climbers ascend the wall, they must clip the rope that is attached to their harness into quickdraws.
  • Each lead route includes a minimum of 40 holds + only the highest 40 are assigned point values. If a climber reaches the top hold, they will receive 100 points.

Sport climbing events will take place at Le Bourget between Monday. Aug. 5 and Saturday, Aug. 10.

Psst — are you wondering what equipment is used to keep climbers safe? Check out this guide.

Feeling boulder? Here’s where you can harness your inner climber locally:

Movement, West 7th
Try your first class free with 5,000 sqft of bouldering terrain + then stretch out those sore muscles with a yoga session.

The Blok Climbing Co., Como
Test out your grip strength with Bouldering 101 classes, kids camp, or ladies night at Fort Worth’s only independently owned and family operated rock climbing gym.

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We may be hours from the beach, but that doesn’t mean you can’t learn to surf.

Photo courtesy of Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark

Surfing

We’re amped for this one, too. Surfing debuted at the Tokyo Games and is back to catch more waves at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Here’s the break(down):

  • Olympians will compete on shortboards — a faster, maneuverable board perfect for pros to show off their gnarly skills.
  • Olympians will perform tricks and five judges will score them based on the variety, type, and difficulty of their those tricks — think speed, power + flow.
  • The athletes will compete across several rounds, then quarterfinals, semifinals, and medal matches.
  • Team USA’s surfing team features five athletes vying for gold.

Surfing events will take place at the iconic surfing spot Teahupo’o in Tahiti — 9,000+ miles away from Paris — beginning Saturday, July 27.

Ready to hang ten and hopefully not wipeout? Try inland surfing at these spots in DFW:

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, Arlington
Enjoy the next couple of weeks of the summer water park season with a wave on the Surf Rider — must be 42 inches tall to boogie board or 48 inches tall to stand.

Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark, Grand Prairie
Become a pro in no time with year-round surfing on the indoor wave wall — must be 42 inches tall to boogie board or 48 inches tall to stand.

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The Olympic Rings standing proudly at Place de l’Hotel-de-Ville in April 2023.

Photo via Monica Garske, 6AM City

3x3 Basketball

This sport also debuted at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics — although, there have been several iterations of the event at Youth Olympic Games over the years.

The Olympic sport takes inspiration from urban street basketball. Here’s how the Olympians will ball in Paris:

  • 3x3 Basketball is played on one-half of a basketball court; there are two teams, each with three players. They attack + defend the same hoop.
  • The first team to reach 21 points or the highest score in 10 minutes wins.
  • Teams will compete in several men’s + women’s pool rounds, followed by play-in games, semifinals, and medal matches.
  • Team USA’s men’s 3x3 Basketball roster features Jimmer Fredette, Canyon Barry, Kareem Maddox, and Dylan Travis.
  • Team USA’s women’s 3x3 Basketball roster features Cameron Brink, Cierra Burdick, Rhyne Howard, and TCU’s own Hailey Van Lith.

3x3 Basketball events will be played at La Concorde with games beginning Tuesday, July 30.

Dreaming of being a baller? Perfect your swish at these local basketball courts around Panther City:

House of Hustle, Golden Triangle
Registration is open through Friday, Aug. 9 for the September 3x3 league for high school ballers.

The Gym FW, Haslet
The nonprofit offers elite basketball training for kids with a specific 3x3 summer tournament.

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