BUDAPEST, Sept. 14 (Xinhua) -- Japan's Ami claimed the women's breaking title at the World Urban Games here Saturday.
Ami, who took the gold medal at the World Championships last June, beat American Sunny 3-1 in the final. American Logistix won the bronze.
The men's title went to American b-boy Victor, who beat world champion Menno of the Netherlands.
Russia's Bumblebee finished third with a victory over Japan's Shigekix.
This is the first world breaking tournament since the sport has been provisionally included on the sports program of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games at the IOC Session three months ago.
US duo Emma Kahle and Daniel O'Neill won the gold medal of the flying disc freestyle on 52.30 points, followed by compatriots Juliana Korver and Ryan Young on 50.90. Italy's Edoardo Turri and Maxine Mittempherger took bronze on 49.62.
In the women's parkour final, Russia's Aleksandra Shevchenko went away with the title, ahead of Adela Merkova of Czech Republic and Bo Zuijderwijk of the Netherlands.
Frenchman Roman Abrate won the men's roller freestyle with a score of 92.00 points. Switzerland's Maxime Genoud won silver on 90.66 and the bronze went to Sem Croft of the Netherlands on 89.33.
Japan's Misaki Katayama, 18, became the first ever World Urban Games champion by winning the women's roller freestyle on 78.33 points.
Spain's Maria Munoz finished second on 75.66 and another Japanese Suzuka Hyoyama was third on 73.66.
China's Zhao Jintong was fourth on 72.66. Enditem (note: breaking athletes all use their artist names)


