Dancers were competing in Dublin for a place at the Red Bull BC One World Finals in Tokyo this November
Breakers battled it out for a spot in the Red Bull BC One National Cypher, held for the first time in Ireland in 13 years. Split into B-boy and B-girl brackets, breakers faced off in intense one-on-one battles hoping to win the favour of the judges.
New homes: comprehensive guide to what’s for sale in Dublin, Wicklow, Kildare, Meath, Cork and around the State B-girl Tara said she was “honoured and very excited to be representing Ireland” in Tokyo and is “looking forward to watching the female scene unfold and expand”. B-boy Leon, has been making a name for himself on the international breaking scene for years, and fell just short of Olympic qualification in 2024, reaching the top 32 of the Olympic World Series before being knocked out. Speaking about his win, Leon said he was “overwhelmed” and “emotional”.
Red Bull BC One National Cypher: B-boy Seb aka P-Dirty competes against B-boy Armstrong . Photograph: Alan BetsonRed Bull BC One National Cypher: Crazybill, Vasilis Varelas. Photograph: Alan Betson
Temple-Bar Olympic-Games Paris-2024 Dublin
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Using AI to transform recruitment interviews into meaningful notes and scorecardsNew Innovator: Hirehire provides ‘meaningful’ interview summaries, unlike its competitors, says cofounder
Read more »
River Island's Asymmetric Button Cardigan: A Stylish and Versatile Winter EssentialDiscover the modern take on a classic cardigan with River Island's Asymmetric Button Cardigan. This stylish piece offers warmth, comfort, and versatility for any occasion.
Read more »
Down Aim for First Win in Division Two Against CorkDown GAA are looking for their first win of the season in Division Two as they face Cork. After a successful year in Division Three, including a Tiailteann Cup victory, Down are hoping to bridge the gap with their fellow Ulster and All-Ireland competitors.
Read more »
Meghan Markle's Invictus Games Participation Sparks PR DebateMeghan Markle's attendance at the 2025 Invictus Games in Canada has attracted both praise and criticism. While she actively engaged with competitors and documented her experience on her new Instagram account, PR experts have weighed in on the strategic implications of her involvement.
Read more »
Prince Harry's Real Name Revealed: It's Not What You ThinkPrince Harry's real first name is Henry, not Harry, as revealed by his son's birth certificate. This surprising fact has been making waves online as the Duke of Sussex attends the Invictus Games in Canada. Despite the name mix-up, Harry remains a dedicated patron of the Games, praising the competitors for their bravery and service.
Read more »
Elon Musk's Influence on US Government Raises ConcernsElon Musk's growing power in the US government raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the impact on his competitors. His cost-cutting initiatives, use of X (formerly Twitter) to advance his agenda, and close ties with the Trump administration have sparked debate.
Read more »