B-Girl Logistx and B-Boy Hijack will go on to represent the U.S. at the Red Bull BC One World Final in Tokyo
On Sunday, May 18, the prestigious global breaking competition (known as breakdancing), Red Bull BC One, wrapped its 2025 U.S. season with Cypher USA in Denver. Following regional cyphers in Minneapolis and New York, the country’s most elite 16 B-Boys and 16 B-Girls—including Olympians B-Girl Logistix and B-Girl Kate—earned the right to battle it out in the Mile High City. At stake: a coveted spot at the Red Bull BC One World Final in Tokyo.
Judging each round was a panel of respected breakers: Red Bull BC One All Star B-Boy Taisuke, B-Girl Beta, and OG B-Boy Ken Swift of the Rock Steady Crew. Focused on creativity, musicality, and flow, they were tasked with deciding who would earn the honor of being crowned Red Bull BC One U.S. Champion. After an adrenaline-charged final, Logistx dominated the competition to take the B-Girl title, while Hijack brought the heat as the winner of the B-Boy bracket. Both champions will go on to represent the U.S. at the 22nd edition of the Red Bull BC One World Final in Tokyo on November 9, 2025.
In the lead-up to the main event, Red Bull BC One Camp USA took over Denver with two full days of workshops, exhibitions, and battles. The camp introduced Break Fighter, a new 2v2 format that paired breakers with gamers in a crossover clash featuring the iconic Japanese game, Street Fighter. Teams rotated between the controller and the floor, all battling for a chance to win a trip to the World Final in Tokyo. The event also featured Salt Break City—a fully female battle that paired B-Girls with all-styles dancers, showing what happens when the power of breaking meets the versatility of street dance on the floor.
With a legacy more than two decades deep, Red Bull’s commitment to breaking continues to elevate the scene through competition, mentorship, and community events worldwide. Red Bull BC One remains a premier platform for breakers. Every year, thousands of skilled breakers compete for a chance to show what they are made of at the Red Bull BC One World Final.
Logan ‘Logistx’ Edra
Filipina breaker, Logan ‘Logistx’ Edra is a Chula Vista, CA native, now residing in Florida. Not only is she a trailblazer in the breaking scene, but she has previously won the Red Bull BC One World Final and represented the sport last summer in Paris on the world’s biggest stage.
“I feel proud of myself for navigating life while training for this battle,” says B-Girl Logistx, 2021 Red Bull BC One World Champion. I am grateful for this win and the people who supported me on this journey. I’m ready for Tokyo, but this time I am working my way up from the National Final. In order to do this opportunity justice, I have to win in Tokyo.
Jack ‘Hijack’ Rabanal
Born and raised in Honolulu, Jack ‘Hijack’ Rabanal grew up dancing; first as a third-grader fascinated with popping, and later pursuing breaking after a run-in with some older B-Boys led to a lifelong fascination. He won the Red Bull BC One Cypher USA in 2022.
“What’s important is how you put your fingerprint on this dance,” says Hijack, the now two-time Red Bull BC One Cypher USA champion. “It’s not just about signature moves – it’s about signature style. I can’t wait to represent [the] USA, but most importantly, represent Hawaii.”
The evening was a celebration of breaking and hip-hop at its finest, featuring beats by DJ Fleg and a special live performance from prolific Los Angeles rapper Ab-Soul.
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