Talk:Beatbox Battle World Championship
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[edit]Wildcards
[edit]To qualify for the tournament, a beatboxer has to qualify by winning their national championships. however, there are exceptions to this rule. Some international events are also recognized by the World Championship committee. This was the case for Gene Shinozaki and Dharni, winners of the Grand Beatbox Battles, were invited to compete in the World Championships 2015. There was also a wildcard competition for 2018, where wannabe contenders entered a video for judgement to win a place at the 2018 BBBWC.[1] The results of the 2018 Wildcard event were as follows:[2]
- Audical United States Mens Solo winner
- Madox Germany Mens Solo 2nd Place
- Cosmin Romania Mens Solo 3rd Place
- So-So Japan Loopstation winner
- BreZ France Loopstation 2nd place
-- Ed Sanderson (UK) The EU bubadub 1st place
This prequalifying tournament was removed in the 2023 event as far as I can see, so moved into talk to prevent confusion.James Kevin McMahon (talk) 11:34, 16 July 2023 (UTC)
References
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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I would like to join
[edit]I've been beatboxing for 6 years and I think I could win 2600:8805:3105:B000:7CDC:4112:934F:713B (talk) 21:14, 18 March 2024 (UTC)