Audience of 5,000 people are excited! A young talent on the street collides in the middle of Shibuya ︕ NEXT GENERATIONS result

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Audience of 5,000 people are excited! A young talent on the street collides in the middle of Shibuya ︕ NEXT GENERATIONS result

The crown is in the hands of Otoshi Sasaki (skateboard) Bboy HAL (breakin) SEISHIRO (double Dutch)

In 2018, Future Design Shibuya, a general incorporated association, launched a street sports project "NEXT GENERATIONS" for U-15, which allows young people including Shibuya residents to actively participate, with the aim of enlightening the promotion of street sports and the improvement of manners. I launched it.
This time, three street sports: skateboarding, breakin, and double Dutch competitions will be held at Shibuya Stream Inaribashi Square for two days from September 21st (Sat) to 22nd (Sun). A total of 5,000 spectators packed into the venue.
https://nextgenerations.jp

In each competition, not only players under junior high school students who are attracting attention for their activities will gather, but also entry slots will be set up for skateboarding and breakin, providing an opportunity for anyone under junior high school students to take on the challenge.
One person on the skateboard and four people on the breakin won the general qualifying, and a heated battle was fought in a tournament format.

At the cheering venue, young talents who will lead the next generation collide, and Otoko Sasaki (Bboy HAL) on skateboard, Seishiro Nakamichi (SEISHIRO) on Double Dutch wins the crown. I did.

[Result] 9/21 Skateboard

Winner Sasaki Toa, 12 years old, Aichi Prefecture
2nd place Akimu Yamatsuki, 14 years old, Osaka Prefecture
3rd place Rio Sawada (Rio Sawada) 13 years old Saitama Prefecture
3rd place Ayanosuke Hasegawa (Junnosuke Hasegawa) 13 years old Chiba Prefecture

Winning players (from left, Yamatsuki / Sasaki, Hasegawa, Sawada)

Winning players (from left, Yamatsuki / Sasaki, Hasegawa, Sawada)

Comment from the winner, Sasaki

"I'm very happy to win the championship. I enjoyed the cheers when the technique was decided and the fact that I was able to decide on various techniques. The most happy thing I could make was the 27 nose blank I made in the final match. I want to be a skater who can play an active role in the United States in the future. "

[Result] 9/22 Breakin

Winner Sasaki Haruto Bboy HAL 15 years old Chiba Prefecture
2nd place Hiroma Kanayama Bboy HIROMA 14 years old Gunma Prefecture
3rd place Kubota Lion Bboy LION 11 years old Hyogo Prefecture
3rd place Meguro Hiiragi Bboy Shuto 13 years old Tokyo

9/22 Breakin

Winning players (from left, Meguro, Kubota, Sasaki, Kanayama)

Comment from winner Sasaki (Bboy HAL)

"I've been practicing a lot for this tournament, so I'm glad that the results have come out. The atmosphere and the feeling of the floor are different from the events I usually participate in, so I feel especially toward the victory in the final. I thought, "I'll definitely win the championship." In the B-boy battle, I don't often do two moves from the first round, so there was a physical strength match, but even so, I was able to win this time. I was most happy. I want to be a B-boy who knows his name even if he doesn't dance in the future. "

[Result] 9/22 Double Dutch

Winner Seishiro Nakamichi SEISHIRO 10 years old Tokyo
2nd place Kanade Sakai kanade 13 years old Ibaraki Prefecture
3rd place Taiyo Kishimoto TAIYO 13 years old Kyoto Prefecture
3rd place Mihane Asaoka MIHANE 13 years old Ibaraki Prefecture

9/22 Double Dutch
Winning players (from left, Kishimoto, Asaoka, Nakamichi, Sakai)

Winning players (from left, Kishimoto, Asaoka, Nakamichi, Sakai)

Comment from the winner, Nakamichi (SEISHIRO)

"I'm very happy to win. I want to make use of this experience today. I really enjoyed this tournament and loved it. Especially, I can dance in various ways at the workshop and everyone can dance freely. I was happy to see my move and the judges waved my hand. (Actions to be taken when a good move is done) From now on, I can put in original songs and songs. I want to be able to dance to, and I want to be a dancer like the judges who came today. "

Outline of the event

schedule:
Saturday, September 21, 2019 9: 00-16: 00 Skating Competition
Sunday, September 22, 2019 10: 00-16: 30 Breakin and Double Dutch Competition
Venue: Shibuya Stream Inari Bridge Square, etc. (3-21-3 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo)
Organizer: NEXT GENERATIONS Executive Committee
Sponsored by: Shibuya Ward / Shibuya Ward Board of Education, Japan Urban Sports Support Council, Japan Double Dutch Association, Japan DanceSport Federation, World Skating Japan
Sponsor: Casio Computer Co., Ltd., Shibuya Television Co., Ltd., TOP Co., Ltd.,
New Balance Japan Co., Ltd., mixi Co., Ltd.
Cooperation: IAM / OVER THUMPZ / SOMECITY / VHSMAG
Special cooperation: Triple Eight, NEC Corporation, Vantan Inc., Future Design Shibuya
Watching games: Free
Number of visitors: 5,000