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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Guo Pu's parents were considered as ordinary people — her father was an ordinary bank employee in Pingyi and her mother was a housewife, and she also had an older brother and a younger sister. The family was not well-off, but they were willing to spend a lot of effort on educating their children. In 2016, at the age of seven, Guo Pu joined the Linyi 0539 Street Dance Club (沂0539街舞俱) under the tutelage of 李士龙 (Li Shilong). | Guo Pu's parents were considered as ordinary people — her father was an ordinary bank employee in Pingyi and her mother was a housewife, and she also had an older brother and a younger sister. The family was not well-off, but they were willing to spend a lot of effort on educating their children. <ref>[https://baike.baidu.com/reference/58657222/533aYdO6cr3_z3kATPyPyaj2MHqRYoiv6rHQW-ZzzqIPmGapB5nyTcY--dQ-9_1uGgyFs5dvL4Nax7j8CkNbv7RQOQ I dance because I'm happy—the story of sports enthusiast Guo Pu . (Source : Linyi Economic Network, People Channel [Accessed 2025-12-20 ])]</ref> In 2016, at the age of seven, Guo Pu joined the Linyi 0539 Street Dance Club (沂0539街舞俱) under the tutelage of 李士龙 (Li Shilong). | ||
In 2018 and 2019, she consecutively claimed the women's division championship at the ‘Tianxia Budance’ ('天下布舞') competition, setting new records for the youngest competitor at the age of nine and ten in the competition's history. | In 2018 and 2019, she consecutively claimed the women's division championship at the ‘Tianxia Budance’ ('天下布舞') competition, setting new records for the youngest competitor at the age of nine and ten in the competition's history. | ||
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On 17 August, 2025, in the women's breakdancing final of the 2025 Chengdu World Games breakdancing competition, China's Guo Pu claimed the championship. [30-31]On 29 August, Guo Pu claimed the women's title at the 2025 World Youth Breakdancing Championships. On 2 September, Guo Pu was awarded the title of ‘International-Class Athlete’. On 18 November, in the women's gold medal match of the 15th National Games of the People's Republic of China Breaking Competition, Guo Pu lost 1-2 to Liu Qingyi, securing the silver medal. On 7 December, Guo Pu claimed victory in the women's open division final of the 2025 China Street Dance League Finals B-Boying competition, impressing with highly creative choreography and flawless execution. On 13 December, at the 2025 World B-Boying Championships held in Fukuoka, Japan, Pu defeated three consecutive Japanese competitors starting from the quarter-finals to ultimately claim the championship title - marking the first time a Chinese competitor secured gold at the World Breaking Championships. Commencing in the quarter-finals, she consecutively defeated Japanese competitors Aya Hanai, Hiyo Yamada, and Ayumi Fukushima. In the final, she secured victory with an overwhelming 30-point margin. Her performance featured a fluid rock step establishing the foundation in the first round, followed by a signature Thomas full spin delivering a decisive impact in the second round. The third round sealed the win through an exquisite interpretation of the music's nuances. <ref>[https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E9%83%AD%E6%9C%B4/58657222 Baidu on 郭朴]</ref> | On 17 August, 2025, in the women's breakdancing final of the 2025 Chengdu World Games breakdancing competition, China's Guo Pu claimed the championship. [30-31]On 29 August, Guo Pu claimed the women's title at the 2025 World Youth Breakdancing Championships. On 2 September, Guo Pu was awarded the title of ‘International-Class Athlete’. On 18 November, in the women's gold medal match of the 15th National Games of the People's Republic of China Breaking Competition, Guo Pu lost 1-2 to Liu Qingyi, securing the silver medal. On 7 December, Guo Pu claimed victory in the women's open division final of the 2025 China Street Dance League Finals B-Boying competition, impressing with highly creative choreography and flawless execution. On 13 December, at the 2025 World B-Boying Championships held in Fukuoka, Japan, Pu defeated three consecutive Japanese competitors starting from the quarter-finals to ultimately claim the championship title - marking the first time a Chinese competitor secured gold at the World Breaking Championships. Commencing in the quarter-finals, she consecutively defeated Japanese competitors Aya Hanai, Hiyo Yamada, and Ayumi Fukushima. In the final, she secured victory with an overwhelming 30-point margin. Her performance featured a fluid rock step establishing the foundation in the first round, followed by a signature Thomas full spin delivering a decisive impact in the second round. The third round sealed the win through an exquisite interpretation of the music's nuances. <ref>[https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E9%83%AD%E6%9C%B4/58657222 Baidu on 郭朴]</ref> | ||
On January 17 - 18, 2025, Pu will attend the [https://and8.dance/de/e/5332 Adult and Youth WDSF BfG World Series 2026 in Brisbane, Australia]. One will see if anyone can end her series. | On January 17 - 18, 2025, Pu will attend the [https://and8.dance/de/e/5332 Adult and Youth WDSF BfG World Series 2026 in Brisbane, Australia]. One will see if anyone can end her series. | ||
==World Rankings== | ==World Rankings== | ||