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World Hip Hop Dance Championship

Dance competition

World Hip Hop Dance Championship

Dance competition

FieldValue
nameWorld Hip-Hop Dance Championship
logoWorld_Hip_Hop_Dance_Championship.png
founderHoward and Karen Schwartz
defunct
industryDance competition and entertainment
genreHip-hop
aum
foundation2002
location_cityLos Angeles, California
location_countryUnited States
homepage

The World Hip Hop Dance Championship is an international hip-hop dance competition created in 2002 by Hip Hop International co-founders Howard and Karen Schwartz, who also created the competitive dance reality television series America's Best Dance Crew. The competition is considered the largest dance competition in the world with more than 50 countries competing each year. The competition has been held since its inception in 2002, except in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The last competition was held on 26 July to 2 August 2025 at the Arizona Grand Resort & Spa in Phoenix, Arizona.

Format

The week-long competition will start with the parade of nations, and will be followed by a series of competitions and elimination rounds over proceeding days. The competition has three rounds: the preliminary round, where all the crews will perform through a random computer drawing conducted by the event organizer, the semi-final round, where the performance order will be based on the reverse order of preliminary round scores, and the final round. However, a decision to conduct a semifinal round is determined by the event organizer.

Every routine is assessed based on performance and skill criteria to achieve the maximum score of 10 points. As to the performance criteria, the judges will reward routines based on creativity, staging, spacing, formations, and level changes, showmanship, style presence and attire, and entertainment value or audience appeal. As to the skill criteria, the judges will evaluate the performance based on musicality, synchronization or timing, execution or controlled mobility and stabilization, difficulty of execution of authentic dance styles, and variety of dance styles, which includes, but not limited to hip hop dance, locking, popping, breaking, whacking, voguing, house dance, party dances or club dances (popular or trendy dances), krumping, stepping/gumboot dance, dancehall, and afro style.

A crew “identifiably performing” three (3) or more dance styles will receive the maximum of one point (1.0) or the full 10%. A crew “identifiably performing” two (2) dance styles will receive a maximum of point 5 (.5). A crew “identifiably performing” one (1) dance style will receive a maximum of point two five (.25). Crews must also be careful not to overshadow or lose the identifying fundamentals, look, presence and authenticity of street/hip hop or risk a deduction.

Judging panel

A panel of judges will consist of either six (6) persons and a head judge for competitions with 50 crews or less or eight (8) persons plus a head judge for competitions with more than 50 crews. Half of the judges will assess the routine based on the performance criteria and the other half on the skill criteria. In a panel of eight (8) judges, however, the highest and lowest performance and skill scores will be discarded, and the remainder averaged and then totaled for the calculation for the final score. The panel of eight (8) judges also has a deduction judge, whose primary responsibility is to accurately assess the crew and their routine for any infringements of the list of deductions and immediately deduct points for such infringements.

Divisions and participation limits

The following are the different divisions in the competition, with the required number of members per crew and their age limit:

  • Junior division: 5–9 crew members, ages 7–13
  • Varsity division: 5–9 crew members, ages 14–17
  • Adult division: 5–9 crew members, ages 18 and older
  • MiniCrew division: 3 crew members, no age limit
  • MegaCrew division: 10–40 crew members, no age limit
  • Junior Varsity (JV) MegaCrew division: 10–40 crew members, ages 17 and below

A crew member whose age falls between two age divisions in the competition year (ending December 31) may compete in either division within that year. For instance, a 12-year-old turning 13 at the end of the year may compete in the Junior or Varsity division. Likewise, an 17-year-old turning 18 within the competition year can compete as a Varsity or Adult.

A crew member may compete in not more than two divisions. Moreover, a crew may not have more than one-third (1/3) of its crew members compete on another crew in the same division, and the crew members in a MegaCrew may not include more than one-third (1/3) of the crew members in a JV MegaCrew competing in the same competition.

Defending champions

The defending champion is the winning crew from the previous year's championship and may return to defend their title. The defending champion must perform their routine in the semifinal round and receive a score. If there is not a semifinal round, the defending champion will perform in the preliminary round and receive a score.

The final round of the competition will include the crews who qualified in the semi-final round plus the defending champion, if there is one. The defending champion will automatically advance to the final round and will be the last to compete in the performance order regardless of their preliminary or semi-final round score.

Penalties

The following actions are not allowed during the competition. A crew who will commit any of the following will receive a deduction (usually between 0.05 and 1 point per action) or disqualification, depending on its severity:

  • Late start – a crew who fails to appear on stage and strike a starting position within twenty (20) seconds after being introduced.
  • Pre-start – a pre-start occurs when prior to taking the start position; the crew demonstrates excessive introductions or displays for longer than ten (10) seconds after all crew members have entered the stage.
  • False start – a movement made by one or more crew members prior to the opening signal/beep/start of music that causes the crew to request a restart.
  • No show – a crew who fails to appear on the stage and initiate the starting position within sixty (60) seconds after being called.
  • Incorrect stage exit – crews must exit from the designated areas only. Jumping or flipping off the stage is prohibited.
  • Grandstanding – an excessive post performance display or posing at the end of the routine.
  • Lewd gestures – lewd gestures, comments or movements are any body language, vocals or action that exaggerates and or introduces indecent, obscene, vulgar, sexual or offensive content to a routine, including but not limited to crotch grabbing, butt slapping, flipping off, etc.
  • Overly dangerous moves – a move that does not clearly belong to any dance style that can result in severe injury to the crew member if not executed well.
  • Backstage crossovers – traveling behind the stage to get to the other side of the stage, out of sight of the audience.
  • Major fall – either a crew member falls from a lift or support that is unrecoverable, or a crew member falls during the performance that is unrecoverable.
  • Minor fall – either a highly noticeable, accidental error during the performance that is recoverable or a crew member stumbles, trips, or falls during the performance that is recoverable.

Other actions may also cause point deductions, such as not adhering to the required routine length, excessive use of cheer, gymnastic, excessive theatrical, cultural, folkloric, or traditional dance elements within the routine or acrobatic moves, inappropriate or not intact attires, use of body oils, paints or other substances applied to the face/body that could affect the performance area and/or create or enhance an excessive theatrical appearance, clothing or props tossed into audience (per occurrence), use of props, among others.

Winners and podium finishers

By number of wins and podiums per country

The table uses official data provided by Hip Hop International, which excludes the world battles.

Participating countries in the 2025 World Hip Hop Dance Championship.
RankNameTotal123456789911111314151616181920212123
Japan16221654
Canada1591337
New Zealand12141440
United States1112932
Philippines1151430
Thailand63110
Mexico54312
Russia5218
France2013
United Kingdom2013
Argentina2002
Papua New Guinea2002
Trinidad & Tobago1315
South Korea1124
Netherlands1012
Australia0538
Dominican Republic0314
Italy0213
Spain0202
Malaysia0112
India0022
Ireland0022
Singapore0011

By division

Adult division

YearGoldSilverBronze20022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920212022202320242025
Netherlands Total Workout Dance Crewcolspan="2"
Canada ExtremeUnited States Urban MovesUnited States CS Allstars
Canada ExtremeTrinidad & Tobago EclectikNetherlands Foundation
United Kingdom PlagueTrinidad & Tobago Eclectik
Philippines Philippine All-StarsNew Zealand DziahTrinidad & Tobago Eclectik
Trinidad & Tobago EclectikUnited States Kaba ModernPhilippines Philippine All-Stars
Philippines Philippine All-StarsTrinidad & Tobago EclectikUnited States Kaba Modern
France R.A.F. CrewMexico Neutral Zone AdultsSingapore Joyce & The Boys
New Zealand ReQuestUnited States PoreoticsCanada Fly Girlz
United Kingdom PlagueNew Zealand ReQuestUnited States Instant Noodles
Philippines The CrewMexico Neutral ZoneUnited States Academy of Villains
Canada Rockwell FamilyNew Zealand IdentityMalaysia Elecoldxhot
Canada BrotherhoodAustralia ZboyzCanada Rockwell Family
New Zealand The BradasPhilippines RomançonIndia Kings United
New Zealand The BradasUnited States ProphecyUnited States Outlawz
United States S-RankMalaysia Monspace Malaysia All StarAustralia The D
Argentina CBActionDominican Republic Da RepublikPhilippines The Peepz
Russia Banda ILLThailand AwesomeUnited States LFG
Russia Banda ILLJapan WoodpeckerIndia The Lions
Thailand AwesomeAustralia Sweet FeetNew Zealand I-Descendant
Philippines HQAustralia Sweet FeetNew Zealand I-Descendant
Papua New Guinea Wan SquadPhilippines The PeepzPhilippines HQ
Papua New Guinea Wan SquadMexico BunkersAustralia Anonymous

Varsity division

YearGoldSilverBronze20022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920212022202320242025
United States Wanted Crewcolspan="2"
United States UncuttUnited States Future ShockItaly Rock Wellness
United States 4 RealUnited States Future ShockCanada Urban Style
United States Future ShockItaly HurricanesJapan Kana-Boon!
United States Future ShockUnited States Hip Hop Connxion VarsityJapan Kana-Boon!
Canada The UnitCanada IrratikNew Zealand Fearless
New Zealand Sweet & SourJapan Kana-Boon!New Zealand FDC Supremacy
New Zealand ReQuestCanada IrratikJapan Kana-Boon!
Japan ZeroCanada Illest VibeNew Zealand Sorority
New Zealand SororityJapan Star Team VarsityUnited States IDK
Japan Sol-T-ShineNew Zealand SororityJapan J.B. Star Varsity
Canada BrotherhoodJapan Sol-T-ShineNew Zealand Sorority
Japan J.B. Star VarsityNew Zealand DuchessesJapan Sol-T-Shine
Japan Kana-Boon!Philippines Legit StatusJapan J.B. Star Varsity
Japan Kana-Boon!Japan J.B. Star VarsityPhilippines The Alliance
United States TLxWCJapan Kana-Boon!Canada Flip
Japan Kana-Boon!Philippines KingsmenNew Zealand Masque
New Zealand SwagganautsJapan Kana-Boon!New Zealand Masque
Japan Kana-Boon!Canada Gvrmnt VarsityNew Zealand Rebellious
Japan Kana-Boon!New Zealand SwagganautsCanada Alpha Crew
Japan Kana-Boon!New Zealand SwagganautsNew Zealand Outkasts
Philippines A-KidzJapan J.B. Star VarsitySouth Korea ZN Grow
Canada Gvrmnt VarsityJapan J.B. Star VarsityPhilippines VPeepz

Junior division

YearGoldSilverBronze2002200320042006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920212022202320242025
United States Divascolspan="2"
Canada GrooveUnited States 2 HotUnited States Mini Shock
Japan Junction8United States Mini ShockCanada Groove
United States Mini ShockJapan Next Jr.Ireland Streets Ahead
Canada FreshhJapan Next Jr.Japan Tom Boy
Japan Next Jr.Japan Sound EnergyUnited Kingdom Jukebox Jnrs
United States Lil' Phunk BoyzJapan MonsoonCanada Freshh
Japan Star TeamCanada Freshh 2.0Ireland Lil Hustlers
New Zealand BubblegumNew Zealand Lil SaintzJapan Star Team
New Zealand BubblegumCanada FlipJapan Onizawa Ikka
Canada FlipNew Zealand BubblegumJapan Shinyy-T
Canada Freshh 2.0Japan TaoNew Zealand Bubblegum
United States ChapkidzJapan Next Jr.Canada Youngster
Canada TeenagersRussia ScreamNew Zealand Bubblegum
Russia BlastCanada Queen BZJapan Next Jr.
Thailand Awesome JuniorJapan Next Jr.Canada Freshh 2.0
Thailand Awesome JuniorJapan Next Jr.New Zealand Lil Saints
Russia Funky MonkeyThailand Awesome JuniorJapan Kana Boon! Jr.
Thailand Awesome JuniorJapan Next Jr.Thailand I Dass All Your Team
Japan Next Jr.Japan MonsoonJapan J.B. Star
Japan Next Jr.Thailand Awesome JuniorCanada Sweet Sisters
Japan MonsoonAustralia Kookie KrumblezJapan D-Unit Jr.

Megacrew division

YearGoldSilverBronze20112012201320142015201620172018201920212022202320242025
New Zealand The Royal FamilyUnited States Super Galactic Beat ManipulatorsCanada Praise Team
New Zealand The Royal FamilyUnited States GRVPhilippines UP Streetdance Club
New Zealand The Royal FamilyCanada Praise TeamPhilippines UP Streetdance Club
Philippines A-TeamNew Zealand ID CoRussia Flyographers Dance Team
South Korea Lock N LolsNew Zealand The Royal FamilyPhilippines A-Team
Philippines UPeepzSouth Korea Lock N LolsNew Zealand Royal Family Varsity
Philippines UPeepzDominican Republic Da RepublikPhilippines Legit Status
Mexico The JukeboxPhilippines FusionPhilippines Kindred
Japan Kana-Boon! All StarMexico The JukeboxPhilippines Legit Status
Russia Art of MotionJapan J.B. StarJapan Kana-Boon! All Star
Canada DM NationUnited States Chapkis Dance FamilyFrance Mega Unity
Philippines Legit StatusDominican Republic Da RepublikPhilippines UP Streetdance Club
Philippines UPeepzItaly Ping Pong AlphaDominican Republic Da Republik
Philippines Legit StatusSpain Entity Dance FamilyAustralia Kookies N Kream

Minicrew division

YearGoldSilverBronze201920212022202320242025
Argentina CBActionSpain BraidsSouth Korea FRZM Movement
Mexico SixOneFourRussia Pioneer CrewJapan Fuki
Mexico Pride TroopersCanada TrixssMexico SixOneFour
France Phase 3New Zealand ID3Mexico Pride Troopers
Mexico SixOneFourJapan ElitzCanada Trixss
Mexico SixOneFourBrazil The Power Music DanceMexico M.W.A

Junior varsity megacrew division

YearGoldSilverBronze2022202320242025
Thailand Awesome Junior MegaCrewNew Zealand Yung IDCanada Freshh Megacrew
Thailand Awesome Junior MegaCrewNew Zealand Yung IDUnited States Chapkidz
Canada Alpha MegaCrewJapan J.B. StarPhilippines A-Kidz
Canada The First EmpireAustralia The Kookies JVPhilippines Legit Status

Highest points obtained by division

The table shows the highest points obtained in each division on a maximum of 10 points.

DivisionYearCountryGroupPoints
Adult2006PhilippinesPhilippine All-Stars9.42
MegaCrew2013New ZealandThe Royal Family9.00
Varsity2009ReQuest8.57
Junior2013CanadaFlip8.55
Junior MegaCrew2022ThailandAwesome Junior MegaCrew7.97
MiniCrew2019ArgentinaCBAction7.59

World battles

All styles

YearDivisionWinnersRef.CountryGroup/Dancer201120122013201420162017201820192022202320242025
Solo DancersUnited StatesJ Boogie
Solo DancersFranceLarry (Les Twins)
Solo DancersUnited StatesFrank Sinatra
2vs2United StatesFurious Styles
2vs2South KoreaWacky Rhythm Gate
2vs2United StatesThe Squad FL
2vs2United States
IsraelBadnewz + Aladdin
2vs2ChinaSkille + Super Sean
2vs2United StatesJ Noy + The Crown
Solo DancersFranceBboy Vico
Solo DancersUnited StatesStaccato
Solo DancersUnited StatesBeast Boi

Breaking

YearDivisionWinnersRef.CountryGroup/Dancer2008200920112012201320142016201720182019
AdultUnited StatesKnucklehead Zoo
AdultPhilippinesPhilippine All-Stars
AdultUnited StatesFallen Kings
AdultUnited StatesFallen Kings
AdultUnited StatesMassive Knuckleheads
Solo DancersUnited StatesThe Diss
Solo DancersChinaBboy Keven
Solo DancersRussiaFrog
Solo DancersUnited StatesConrad
Solo DancersUnited StatesMoose Mzk

1vs1 Locking

YearWinnersRef.CountryDancer2008200920112012201320142016201720182019
GermanyJo Dance
United StatesOmar Thomas
United StatesTiffany Bong
United StatesHurrikane
United StatesFire Lock
United StatesJoe Styles
United StatesRiot
South KoreaRe-Bel
United StatesGlytch
JapanNatsuna

1vs1 Popping

YearWinnersRef.CountryDancer2008200920112012201320142016201720182019
United StatesPoppin' John
FranceMarie Poppins
United StatesBionic
United StatesBig Heart Break
United StatesKid Boogie
United StatesSlim Boogie
SwitzerlandPoppin C
CanadaMonsta Pop
JapanMadoka Suzuki
ChinaSean

1vs1 Whacking

YearWinnersRef.CountryDancer2019
NetherlandsShahin

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