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Breakdancing to be considered for 2024 Olympics

In this handout image provided by Red Bull, Ali "Lilou" Ramdani of France competes at the Red Bull BC One Breakdancing World Finals at La Grande Halle de la Villette on November 28, 2014 in Paris, France.

PARIS — The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris may see breakdancing added to the official events, alongside favorites like gymnastics, track and swimming.

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Olympic organizers have formally submitted breakdancing as a suggested event, but a final decision won't be made by the International Olympic Committee until after the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, The Associated Press reported.

The dance sport beat out other events, like karate and squash, to be submitted to the IOC. Other suggested events included climbing, surfing and skateboarding -- all of which will debut at the 2020 Olympics.

"It's a victory for us. Even if it goes no further, we'll still have won," said Mounir Biba, a famous breakdancer in France, where the sport is especially popular.

Breakdancing began in the 1970s in the Bronx as part of hip-hop culture, Sports Illustrated reported. It requires dancers, known as "breakers," to go head-to-head in "battles" as individuals or teams. The breaker improvises acrobatic moves to DJ beats, according to the AP. Judges watch and declare a winner.

"There's simply no doubt about the athletic aspects of the discipline," Biba said.

Breakdancing was featured at last year's Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Tony Estanguet, head of the Paris 2024 organizing committee, told the BBC that the addition of new sports would make the Olympics  more urban and artistic.