World Hip Hop Dance Championship

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World Hip-Hop Dance Championship
IndustryDance competition and entertainment
Genre Hip-hop
Founded2002
FounderHoward and Karen Schwartz
Headquarters,
Website hiphopinternational.com

The World Hip Hop Dance Championship is an international hip-hop dance competition created in 2002 by Hip Hop International co-founders Howard and Karen Schwartz, who also created the competitive dance reality television series America's Best Dance Crew . [1] The competition is considered the largest dance competition in the world with more than 50 countries competing each year. [2] [3] The competition has been held since its inception in 2002, except in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Contents

This year's competition will be held on 3-10 August 2024 at the Arizona Grand Resort & Spa in Phoenix, Arizona. [4]

Format

The week-long competition will start with the parade of nations, and will be followed by a series of competitions and elimination rounds over proceeding days. [3] The competition has three rounds: [5] the preliminary round, where all the crews will perform through a random computer drawing conducted by the event organizer, the semi-final round, where the performance order will be based on the reverse order of preliminary round scores, and the final round. However, a decision to conduct a semifinal round is determined by the event organizer.

Every routine is assessed based on performance and skill criteria to achieve the maximum score of 10 points. As to the performance criteria, the judges will reward routines based on creativity, staging, spacing, formations, and level changes, showmanship, style presence and attire, and entertainment value or audience appeal. As to the skill criteria, the judges will evaluate the performance based on musicality, synchronization or timing, execution or controlled mobility and stabilization, difficulty of execution of authentic dance styles, and variety of dance styles, which includes, but not limited to hip hop dance, locking, popping, breaking, whacking, voguing, house dance, party dances or club dances (popular or trendy dances), krumping, stepping/gumboot dance, dancehall, and afro style.

A crew “identifiably performing” three (3) or more dance styles will receive the maximum of one point (1.0) or the full 10%. A crew “identifiably performing” two (2) dance styles will receive a maximum of point 5 (.5). A crew “identifiably performing” one (1) dance style will receive a maximum of point two five (.25). Crews must also be careful not to overshadow or lose the identifying fundamentals, look, presence and authenticity of street/hip hop or risk a deduction. [6]

Judging panel

A panel of judges will consist of either six (6) persons and a head judge for competitions with 50 crews or less or eight (8) persons plus a head judge for competitions with more than 50 crews. Half of the judges will assess the routine based on the performance criteria and the other half on the skill criteria. In a panel of eight (8) judges, however, the highest and lowest performance and skill scores will be discarded, and the remainder averaged and then totaled for the calculation for the final score. The panel of eight (8) judges also has a deduction judge, whose primary responsibility is to accurately assess the crew and their routine for any infringements of the list of deductions and immediately deduct points for such infringements. [6]

Divisions and participation limits

The following are the different divisions in the competition, with the required number of members per crew and their age limit:

A crew member whose age falls between two age divisions in the competition year (ending December 31) may compete in either division within that year. For instance, a 12-year-old turning 13 at the end of the year may compete in the Junior or Varsity division. Likewise, an 17-year-old turning 18 within the competition year can compete as a Varsity or Adult. [7]

A crew member may compete in not more than two divisions. Moreover, a crew may not have more than one-third (1/3) of its crew members compete on another crew in the same division, and the crew members in a MegaCrew may not include more than one-third (1/3) of the crew members in a JV MegaCrew competing in the same competition. [6]

Defending champions

The defending champion is the winning crew from the previous year’s championship and may return to defend their title. The defending champion must perform their routine in the semifinal round and receive a score. If there is not a semifinal round, the defending champion will perform in the preliminary round and receive a score.

The final round of the competition will include the crews who qualified in the semi-final round plus the defending champion, if there is one. The defending champion will automatically advance to the final round and will be the last to compete in the performance order regardless of their preliminary or semi-final round score. [6]

Penalties

The following actions are not allowed during the competition. A crew who will commit any of the following will receive a deduction (usually between 0.05 to 1 point per action) or disqualification, depending on its severity:

Other actions may also cause point deductions, such as not adhering to the required routine length, excessive use of cheer, gymnastic, excessive theatrical, cultural, folkloric, or traditional dance elements within the routine or acrobatic moves, inappropriate or not intact attires, use of body oils, paints or other substances applied to the face/body that could affect the performance area and/or create or enhance an excessive theatrical appearance, clothing or props tossed into audience (per occurrence), use of props, among others. [6]

Winners and podium finishers

By number of wins and podiums per country

The table uses official data provided by Hip Hop International, which excludes the world battles. [8] [9] [10]

   The country did not compete in the most recent contest.
RankNameGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
1Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 14181446
2Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 12141440
3Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1291132
4Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1112932
5Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 841022
6Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 6219
7Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 5218
8Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 3328
9Flag of France.svg  France 2013
9Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 2013
11Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2002
12Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad & Tobago 1214
13Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1113
14Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1012
15Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 0314
16Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 0303
17Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 0112
17Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 0112
19Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 0101
20Flag of India.svg  India 0022
20Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 0022
22Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 0011

By division

Adult division

YearGold medal icon.svgGoldSilver medal icon.svgSilverBronze medal icon.svgBronze
2002 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Total Workout Dance Crew
2003 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Extreme Flag of the United States.svg Urban Moves Flag of the United States.svg CS Allstars
2004 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Extreme Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Eclectik Flag of the Netherlands.svg Foundation
2005 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Plague
2006 Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippine All-Stars Flag of New Zealand.svg Dziah Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Eclectik
2007 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Eclectik Flag of the United States.svg Kaba Modern Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippine All-Stars
2008 Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippine All-Stars Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Eclectik Flag of the United States.svg Kaba Modern
2009 Flag of France.svg R.A.F. Crew Flag of Mexico.svg Neutral Zone Adults Flag of Singapore.svg Joyce & The Boys
2010 Flag of New Zealand.svg ReQuest Flag of the United States.svg Poreotics Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Fly Girlz
2011 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Plague Flag of New Zealand.svg ReQuest Flag of the United States.svg Instant Noodles
2012 Flag of the Philippines.svg The Crew Flag of Mexico.svg Neutral Zone Flag of the United States.svg Academy of Villains
2013 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Rockwell Family Flag of New Zealand.svg Identity Flag of Malaysia.svg Elecoldxhot
2014 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Brotherhood Flag of Australia (converted).svg Zboyz Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Rockwell Family
2015 Flag of New Zealand.svg The Bradas Flag of the Philippines.svg Romançon Flag of India.svg Kings United
2016 Flag of New Zealand.svg The Bradas Flag of the United States.svg Prophecy Flag of the United States.svg Outlawz
2017 Flag of the United States.svg S-Rank Flag of Malaysia.svg Monspace Malaysia All Star Flag of Australia (converted).svg The D
2018 Flag of Argentina.svg CBAction Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Da Republik Flag of the Philippines.svg The Peepz
2019 Flag of Russia.svg Banda ILL Flag of Thailand.svg Awesome Flag of the United States.svg LFG
2021 Flag of Russia.svg Banda ILL Flag of Japan.svg Woodpecker Flag of India.svg The Lions
2022 Flag of Thailand.svg Awesome Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sweet Feet Flag of New Zealand.svg I-Descendant
2023 Flag of the Philippines.svg HQ Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sweet Feet Flag of New Zealand.svg I-Descendant

Varsity division

YearGold medal icon.svgGoldSilver medal icon.svgSilverBronze medal icon.svgBronze
2002 Flag of the United States.svg Wanted Crew
2003 Flag of the United States.svg Uncutt Flag of the United States.svg Future Shock Flag of Italy.svg Rock Wellness
2004 Flag of the United States.svg 4 Real Flag of the United States.svg Future Shock Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Urban Style
2005 Flag of the United States.svg Future Shock Flag of Italy.svg Hurricanes
2006 Flag of the United States.svg Future Shock Flag of the United States.svg Hip Hop Connxion Varsity Flag of Japan.svg Kana-Boon!
2007 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg The Unit Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Irratik Flag of New Zealand.svg Fearless
2008 Flag of New Zealand.svg Sweet & Sour Flag of Japan.svg Kana-Boon! Flag of New Zealand.svg FDC Supremacy
2009 Flag of New Zealand.svg ReQuest Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Irratik Flag of Japan.svg Kana-Boon!
2010 Flag of Japan.svg Zero Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Illest Vibe Flag of New Zealand.svg Sorority
2011 Flag of New Zealand.svg Sorority Flag of Japan.svg Star Team Varsity Flag of the United States.svg IDK
2012 Flag of Japan.svg Sol-T-Shine Flag of New Zealand.svg Sorority Flag of Japan.svg J.B. Star Varsity
2013 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Brotherhood Flag of Japan.svg Sol-T-Shine Flag of New Zealand.svg Sorority
2014 Flag of Japan.svg J.B. Star Varsity Flag of New Zealand.svg Duchesses Flag of Japan.svg Sol-T-Shine
2015 Flag of Japan.svg Kana-Boon! Flag of the Philippines.svg Legit Status Flag of Japan.svg J.B. Star Varsity
2016 Flag of Japan.svg Kana-Boon! Flag of Japan.svg J.B. Star Varsity Flag of the Philippines.svg The Alliance
2017 Flag of the United States.svg TLxWC Flag of Japan.svg Kana-Boon! Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flip
2018 Flag of Japan.svg Kana-Boon! Flag of the Philippines.svg Kingsmen Flag of New Zealand.svg Masque
2019 Flag of New Zealand.svg Swagganauts Flag of Japan.svg Kana-Boon! Flag of New Zealand.svg Masque
2021 Flag of Japan.svg Kana-Boon! Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg GVRMNT Varsity Flag of New Zealand.svg Rebellious
2022 Flag of Japan.svg Kana-Boon! Flag of New Zealand.svg Swagganauts Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alpha Crew
2023 Flag of Japan.svg Kana-Boon! Flag of New Zealand.svg Swagganauts Flag of New Zealand.svg Outkasts

Junior division

YearGold medal icon.svgGoldSilver medal icon.svgSilverBronze medal icon.svgBronze
2002 Flag of the United States.svg Divas
2003 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Groove Flag of the United States.svg 2 Hot Flag of the United States.svg Mini Shock
2004 Flag of Japan.svg Junction8 Flag of the United States.svg Mini Shock Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Groove
2006 Flag of the United States.svg Mini Shock Flag of Japan.svg Next Jr. Flag of Ireland.svg Streets Ahead
2007 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Freshh Flag of Japan.svg Next Jr. Flag of Japan.svg Tom Boy
2008 Flag of Japan.svg Next Jr. Flag of Japan.svg Sound Energy Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jukebox Jnrs
2009 Flag of the United States.svg Lil' Phunk Boyz Flag of Japan.svg Monsoon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Freshh
2010 Flag of Japan.svg Star Team Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Freshh 2.0 Flag of Ireland.svg Lil Hustlers
2011 Flag of New Zealand.svg Bubblegum Flag of New Zealand.svg Lil Saintz Flag of Japan.svg Star Team
2012 Flag of New Zealand.svg Bubblegum Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flip Flag of Japan.svg Onizawa Ikka
2013 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flip Flag of New Zealand.svg Bubblegum Flag of Japan.svg Shinyy-T
2014 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Freshh 2.0 Flag of Japan.svg Tao Flag of New Zealand.svg Bubblegum
2015 Flag of the United States.svg Chapkidz Flag of Japan.svg Next Jr. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Youngster
2016 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Teenagers Flag of Russia.svg Scream Flag of New Zealand.svg Bubblegum
2017 Flag of Russia.svg Blast Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Queen BZ Flag of Japan.svg Next Jr.
2018 Flag of Thailand.svg Awesome Junior Flag of Japan.svg Next Jr. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Freshh 2.0
2019 Flag of Thailand.svg Awesome Junior Flag of Japan.svg Next Jr. Flag of New Zealand.svg Lil Saints
2021 Flag of Russia.svg Funky Monkey Flag of Thailand.svg Awesome Junior Flag of Japan.svg Kana Boon! Jr.
2022 Flag of Thailand.svg Awesome Junior Flag of Japan.svg Next Jr. Flag of Thailand.svg I Dass All Your Team
2023 Flag of Japan.svg Next Jr. Flag of Japan.svg Monsoon Flag of Japan.svg J.B. Star

Megacrew division

YearGold medal icon.svgGoldSilver medal icon.svgSilverBronze medal icon.svgBronze
2011 Flag of New Zealand.svg The Royal Family Flag of the United States.svg Super Galactic Beat Manipulators Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Praise Team
2012 Flag of New Zealand.svg The Royal Family Flag of the United States.svg GRV Flag of the Philippines.svg UP Streetdance Club
2013 Flag of New Zealand.svg The Royal Family Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Praise Team Flag of the Philippines.svg UP Streetdance Club
2014 Flag of the Philippines.svg A-Team Flag of New Zealand.svg ID Co Flag of Russia.svg Flyographers Dance Team
2015 Flag of South Korea.svg Lock N Lols Flag of New Zealand.svg The Royal Family Flag of the Philippines.svg A-Team
2016 Flag of the Philippines.svg UPeepz Flag of South Korea.svg Lock N Lols Flag of New Zealand.svg Royal Family Varsity
2017 Flag of the Philippines.svg UPeepz Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Da Republik Flag of the Philippines.svg Legit Status
2018 Flag of Mexico.svg The Jukebox Flag of the Philippines.svg Fusion Flag of the Philippines.svg Kindred
2019 Flag of Japan.svg Kana-Boon! All Star Flag of Mexico.svg The Jukebox Flag of the Philippines.svg Legit Status
2021 Flag of Russia.svg Art of Motion Flag of Japan.svg J.B. Star Flag of Japan.svg Kana-Boon! All Star
2022 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg DM Nation Flag of the United States.svg Chapkis Dance Family Flag of France.svg Mega Unity
2023 Flag of the Philippines.svg Legit Status Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Da Republik Flag of the Philippines.svg UP Streetdance Club

Minicrew division

YearGold medal icon.svgGoldSilver medal icon.svgSilverBronze medal icon.svgBronze
2019 Flag of Argentina.svg CBAction Flag of Spain.svg Braids Flag of South Korea.svg FRZM Movement
2021 Flag of Mexico.svg SixOneFour Flag of Russia.svg Pioneer Crew Flag of Japan.svg Fuki
2022 Flag of Mexico.svg Pride Troopers Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Trixss Flag of Mexico.svg SixOneFour
2023 Flag of France.svg Phase 3 Flag of New Zealand.svg ID3 Flag of Mexico.svg Pride Troopers

Junior varsity megacrew division

YearGold medal icon.svgGoldSilver medal icon.svgSilverBronze medal icon.svgBronze
2022 Flag of Thailand.svg Awesome Junior MegaCrew Flag of New Zealand.svg Yung ID Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Freshh Megacrew
2023 Flag of Thailand.svg Awesome Junior MegaCrew Flag of New Zealand.svg Yung ID Flag of the United States.svg Chapkidz

Highest points obtained by division

The table shows the highest points obtained in each division on a maximum of 10 points.

DivisionYearCountryGroupPoints
Adult2006Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Philippine All-Stars 9.42
MegaCrew2013Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand The Royal Family9.00
Varsity2009 ReQuest 8.57
Junior2013Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Flip8.55
Junior MegaCrew2022Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Awesome Junior MegaCrew7.97
MiniCrew2019Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina CBAction7.59

World battles

All styles

YearDivisionWinnersRef.
CountryGroup/Dancer
2011Solo DancersFlag of the United States.svg  United States J Boogie
2012Solo DancersFlag of France.svg  France Larry (Les Twins) [11]
2013Solo DancersFlag of the United States.svg  United States Frank Sinatra [12]
20142vs2Flag of the United States.svg  United States Furious Styles [13]
20162vs2Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Wacky Rhythm Gate [14]
20172vs2Flag of the United States.svg  United States The Squad FL [15]
20182vs2Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Badnewz + Aladdin [16]
20192vs2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Skille + Super Sean [17]
20222vs2Flag of the United States.svg  United States J Noy + The Crown [18]
2023Solo DancersFlag of France.svg  France Bboy Vico [19]

Breaking

YearDivisionWinnersRef.
CountryGroup/Dancer
2008AdultFlag of the United States.svg  United States Knucklehead Zoo
2009AdultFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Philippine All-Stars
2011AdultFlag of the United States.svg  United States Fallen Kings
2012AdultFlag of the United States.svg  United States Fallen Kings [20]
2013AdultFlag of the United States.svg  United States Massive Knuckleheads [21]
2014Solo DancersFlag of the United States.svg  United States The Diss [22]
2016Solo DancersFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Bboy Keven [23]
2017Solo DancersFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Frog [24]
2018Solo DancersFlag of the United States.svg  United States Conrad [25]
2019Solo DancersFlag of the United States.svg  United States Moose Mzk [26]

1vs1 Locking

YearWinnersRef.
CountryDancer
2008Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Jo Dance
2009Flag of the United States.svg  United States Omar Thomas
2011Flag of the United States.svg  United States Tiffany Bong
2012Flag of the United States.svg  United States Hurrikane [27]
2013Flag of the United States.svg  United States Fire Lock [28]
2014Flag of the United States.svg  United States Joe Styles [29]
2016Flag of the United States.svg  United States Riot [30]
2017Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Re-Bel [31]
2018Flag of the United States.svg  United States Glytch [32]
2019Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Natsuna [33]

1vs1 Popping

YearWinnersRef.
CountryDancer
2008Flag of the United States.svg  United States Poppin' John
2009Flag of France.svg  France Marie Poppins
2011Flag of the United States.svg  United States Bionic
2012Flag of the United States.svg  United States Big Heart Break [34]
2013Flag of the United States.svg  United States Kid Boogie [35]
2014Flag of the United States.svg  United States Slim Boogie [36]
2016Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Poppin C [37]
2017Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Monsta Pop [38]
2018Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Madoka Suzuki [39]
2019Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Sean [40]

1vs1 Whacking

YearWinnersRef.
CountryDancer
2019Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Shahin [41]

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