Red Bull BC One

The Red Bull BC One is an annual international breakdancing (B-Boy) competition, established in 2004.

The format involves one-on-one battles judged by a panel of five experienced judges Red Bull BC One's has regional finals held in various parts of the world, including North America, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Latin America, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa.

[1][2] From 2006 onwards, Red Bull stopped releasing DVDs and made the videos available online for free.

Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands Red Bull BC One held camps around the world that featured traditional cyphers.

[10] With the winners of the Last Chance Cypher going against each other in Nagoya alongside fifteen Wild Card entries, chosen by an international team of B-Boy experts.

Location: Nagoya, Japan On November 14, 2015, the Red Bull BC One World Finals, took place in Rome's Palazzo dei Congressi.

Location: Rome, Italy After winning Red Bull BC One, the last event of the World BBoy Series, Victor () earned a triple pass to Undisputed.

In 2014 Red Bull BC One took place in Paris, France with a round-by-round judging system used by Undisputed.

[13] However, this judging system received a lot of criticism from Red Bull BC One fans throughout social media following the event.

Due to Menno's () victory and Chelles Battle Pro, Gravity () was awarded the final spot at Undisputed at the end of the year following Red Bull BC One.

Location: Paris, France Red Bull BC One took place in Seoul, South Korea, on November 30, 2013.

Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Individuals in bold won their respective battles.

Red Bull BC One was held on November 18, 2009, at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City.

Location: New York City, United States Individuals in bold won their respective battles.

For 2008, Red Bull BC One was held in Paris on November 5 at the new 104 Cent Quatre avenue.

For 2007, qualifiers were held in May and June in 10 countries: Algeria, France, Japan, Germany, Brazil, South Africa, United States, Sweden, Taiwan, and Russia.

However, two of the breakdancers – Baek (), a wild card selection, and Niek (), who won the Germany qualifier – had to withdraw from the competition due to injury.

2016 Canadian national breakdancing competition at Red Bull BC One in Toronto, 2016