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Winner of the Free Trip to the BC One |
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Thursday, 07 October 2010 06:08 |
We received thousand of entries telling us how you would spend $1000 in 72 hours in Tokyo, some of the descriptions of how you would spend the money were outstanding and a big thank you to everyone who entered.
Red Bull New Zealand is pleased to announce the winner of the BC One: Tokyo 2010 trip is Dion Doutre of Auckland. Dion wins return flights for himself and a friend to Tokyo, 4 nights’ accommodation, airport transfers, $1000 spending money and 2 VIP tickets to the Red Bull BC One: Tokyo competition. On November 27th 2010, Dion will witness 16 of the world's best B-Boys when they meet in Tokyo to compete in a 1-on-1 knock-out-battle and determine who is 'The One'. The main attraction on the night is the Red Bull BC One All Stars, the only crew whose seven members hail from four different continents. Each of the crew is an outstanding individual and brings a certain style, skill and move to the group. They represent the best of the best in the scene. Check out www.redbull.co.nz to view the Red Bull BC One Tokyo trailer or for more information visit http://redbullbcone.com/ |
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Red Bull gives you the chance to win a trip for two to the BC One: Tokyo 2010 |
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Sunday, 05 September 2010 06:08 |
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RED BULL NZ GIVES YOU THE CHANCE TO WIN A TRIP FOR TWO TO WATCH THE GREATEST B-BOY BATTLE ON EARTH, RED BULL BC ONE: TOKYO 2010. |
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Monday, 10 November 2008 05:06 |
B-Boy Wing from Korea prevailed over 15 competitors to win the 2008 Red Bull BC One breakdance championships. Battling the best B-Boys from around the world in the new cultural center of Paris, the 104, Wing used a combination of stylish acrobatics and highly technical moves to defeat the favored Taisuke from Japan.
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Barclaycard World Freerun Championships |
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Friday, 05 September 2008 00:00 |
In total, a collective of 23 athletes from 18 different countries went head to head to compete at the Barclaycard World Freerun Championships on Wednesday the 3rd of Sept, tackling a specially designed course that enabled them to showcase the energy and complexity of the sport. Each athlete performed to his own individual soundtrack and was judged on his athletic skill, creativity and technical ability by his fellow competitors. The event started off with Mexican participant, Jorge 'Sarge' Romero failing to make an ambitious underbar to precision jump 20ft up, by under-shooting it and crashing heavily, forcing him out of the competition. Luckily, outside of a trip to the hospital and a bruised ego, he was fine. We have his permission to show this video to highlight the danger of the sport. Please do not try this as home and note that the contestants are fully trained freerunners. |
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