South African B-girl, Courtnaé Paul, is making waves in the world of break dancing as she sets her sights on qualifying for the Olympics in the break-dancing category. Recently, TheCitizen featured her in an article highlighting her journey in the industry.
Growing up in Durban, Courtnaé Paul discovered breakdancing away from the mainstream events in Johannesburg. She initially practiced solo in her small community, but as her passion grew, she began attending dance events like Strictly Hip-Hop and Masters of Rhythm. She eventually joined a crew and started making a name for herself in the breakdancing scene.
With the announcement of breakdancing being included in the 2024 Paris Olympics, Courtnaé Paul has been training hard to qualify for the event. She hopes to represent South Africa and make history as a breakdancer at the Olympics.
In the featured article by TheCitizen, Courtnaé Paul shared her passion for breakdancing and her journey towards qualifying for the Olympics. She also expressed her gratitude for the support and encouragement she has received from her family, friends, and fans.
Courtnaé Paul’s story is an inspiration to young people who are passionate about pursuing their dreams. Her hard work, dedication, and perseverance serve as a reminder that anything is possible with determination and a strong work ethic. We wish her all the best in her journey towards the Olympics and beyond.