郭朴 (Guo Pu, born on October 4, 2008 in in Pingyi County, Linyi (臨沂) City, Shandong Province, China, better known by her b-girl name Royal Style or short Royal, Guo (郭) is family name) is a Chinese professional young talented athlete and streetdancer (breaking), member of the People's Republic of China Summer Games Youth Olympics Team Dakar 2026, Winner of the WDSF Breaking for Gold (BfG) Adult World Championship in Kurume 2025 and WDSF BfG Youth World Champion Porto 2025, and WDSF BfG Asia Continental Youth and Adult Champion Shanghai 2025, and Winner of the Adult IWGA World Games Chengdu 2025, and Silver Medal Winner of WDSF BfG World Series Shanghai 2024). She is living in Linyi, Shandong, China.

郭朴 (Guo Pu)

Gender Female
Age 17
Birthdate October 4, 2008
Nationality People's Republic of China
Hometown Linyi (臨沂), province Shandong, China
Height
Eye Color Black
Hair Color Black
School Grade Class of 2023 (Pingyi County No. 1 Middle School)
Professional Information
Profession Athlete or Sportsman
Dancer
Affiliations Dancing for love Challenge Cup
StyleElementsCrew
Youth Team People's Republic of China
Dance Studios Linyi 0539 Street Dance Club (沂0539街舞俱)
Titles see below
Friends and Family
Parents N/A (she appreciates family privacy)
Siblings
Friends 李士龙 (Li Shilong)
Logan Edra
崔圣雨 (Cui Shengyu)
刘清漪 (Liu Qingyi, BGirl 671)
Dominika Banevič (BGirl Nicka)
India Dewi Sardjoe (BGirl India)
林宇柔 (Zitian Lin, BGirl Hami)
胡熙宸 (Hu Xichen, BGirl C-Change)
黄子逸 (Huang Ziyi, BBoy Purple One)
童杰荣 (Tong Jierong, BBoy TJR)
Stanly Wang (Dragonstanly, real name unknown)[1]
Pets n/a
Nicknames BGirl name Royal Style or Royal

Royal is the only BGirl in WDSF history who won all Youth and Adult World as well as Continental Championships, plus the Adult IWGA World Games 2025, in one calender year .[2] She just took everything between her sweet 16 to 17 years old. Docu about 10yo Pu.

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 September 2021, representing Shandong Province, she placed sixth in the women's category of the breakdancing event at the 14th National Games.

In September 4, 2022, she claimed the women's title at the China Street Dance League (Nanjing leg), Guo Pu defeated Peng Ying 3-1 to claim the women's breakdancing championship, advancing to the top 32 of the World Breakdancing Championships in October. In December 2022, at the Chinese National Breaking Team selection trials and the 2022 China Street Dance League (Shanghai leg), Guo Pu reached the semi-finals in the women's Breaking competition. She claimed third place in the women's championship final. On december 17-18, 2022, she secured gold in the women's breakdancing category at the second Yangtze River Delta Street Dance Open.

In April 23, 2023, she successfully challenged the national team at the China Street Dance League (Nanjing leg). On May 28, 2023, at the 2023 China Street Dance League (Wuhan leg), Guo Pu secured second place in the women's division. In August, at the 2023 China Street Dance League (Jinan leg), Guo Pu won the women's open division championship with a unanimous 3-0 victory. On 29 October 2023, at the inaugural National Street Dance Championships, Guo Pu claimed second place in the women's division. In November 2023, she secured the women's individual championship at the First National Student (Youth) Games of the People's Republic of China breakdancing competition, Guo Pu claimed the women's individual title.

In April 21, 2024, she secured the championship in the women's open division of the 2024 China Street Dance League (Xingtai leg). On 8 September, at the 2024 China Street Dance League (Nanjing leg), Royal claimed the women's open division championship. On 28 September, at the 2024 World Youth B-Dance Championships, Pu of Team China advanced from the women's qualifying round. On 10 November, the Second National Street Dance Championships concluded successfully at the Sports and Arts Gymnasium of South China Forestry University in Tianxin District, Changsha. Royal Style from the Yantai Sports Training Centre in Shandong Province secured second place in the Women's Open Breaking category.

On 5 January 2025, the 2024 China Street Dance League Grand Finals concluded at Shijiazhuang International Expo Centre, with she claiming the Women's Open Division championship. On 14 April, 2025; Pu secured the Bgirl Cypher title at the 2025 ‘BATTLE KING’ International Street Dance Challenge (Grand Finals). In May, she was selected for China's breakdancing team roster at the 12th World Games. On 18 May, 2025, Royal secured second place in the women's open breakdancing category at the 2025 China Street Dance League (Wuhan leg). On 28 June, the 2025 Asian Youth B-Dance Championships concluded with Chinese competitor Pu securing the gold medal in the women's division. On 29 June, the 2025 Asian B-Dance Championships concluded at Shanghai's Luwan Gymnasium, where Chinese competitor Guo Pu once again claimed victory in the adult division, achieving back-to-back championships. On 9 July, she was selected for the roster of the 12th World Games.

On 17 August, 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. [3]

On January 17 - 18, 2025, Pu will attend the Adult and Youth WDSF BfG World Series 2026 in Brisbane, Australia. One will see if anyone can end her series.

World Rankings

As of December 23, 2025 Royal is ranked No.1 in Adult 1vs1 Breaking with 3382 points and No.1 in Youth 1vs1 Breaking with 2608 points -current ranking.

Accolades, Awards and Nominations

Year Title Category Nominated Result Refs
2024 WDSF Adult BfG World Series - Shanghai, China World 1vs1 Final B-Girls Breaking 郭朴 (Guo Pu) Silver [4]
2025 WDSF BfG Youth World Champion - Porto, Portugal Extended Breaking 1 vs 1 B-Girls 郭朴 (Guo Pu) Gold [5]
WDSF BfG Adult World Champion - Fukuoka Kurume City, Japan Breaking 1 vs 1 B-Girls 郭朴 (Guo Pu) Gold [6]
WDSF BfG Youth Asia Champion - Shanghai, China Extended Breaking 1 vs 1 B-Girls 郭朴 (Guo Pu) Gold [7]
WDSF BfG Adult Asia Champion - Shanghai, China Breaking 1 vs 1 B-Girls 郭朴 (Guo Pu) Gold [8]
IWGA The World Games - Chengdu, China Breaking 1 vs 1 B-Girls 郭朴 (Guo Pu) Gold [9]

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