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Uganda’s Break‑Dance prodigy Ntulume George William eyes African Youth Games Gold

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Uganda’s Break‑Dance prodigy Ntulume George William eyes African Youth Games Gold
At just 16, Ntulume George William—student and athlete from St Lawrence Schools and Colleges – Crown City Campus DanceSport Club—has set his sights on continental glory. Ntulume began breaking at age eight in Kawempe under the Urban Dance Foundation’s mentorship and has since matured into one of Uganda’s brightest B‑boys. His breakthrough arrived in 2023 when he […]

At just 16, Ntulume George William—student and athlete from St Lawrence Schools and Colleges – Crown City Campus DanceSport Club—has set his sights on continental glory.

Ntulume began breaking at age eight in Kawempe under the Urban Dance Foundation’s mentorship and has since matured into one of Uganda’s brightest B‑boys.

Photo by Uganda DanceSport Federation: Ntulume posing for a photo moment

His breakthrough arrived in 2023 when he captured the National Uganda Secondary Schools Gold Medal in Breaking.

Since then he has shone at flagship events such as Breaking For Gold Championships, National Youth Breaking Championships, Skills Dance Fest, Break Fast Jam, and USSSA regional and national DanceSport Championships—showcasing skill, creativity, discipline and an unquenchable passion for the art.

Photo by Uganda DanceSport Federation: Ntulume in action

Barnabas Ssebuyungo, General Secretary of the Uganda DanceSport Federation (UDSF), voiced his confidence:

“As General Secretary of the Uganda DanceSport Federation, I am delighted by the prospect of our athletes competing at the ANOCA Youth Games in Angola.

Such exposure is vital for our youth, and we take pride in seeing them represent Uganda on the world stage.

This experience will prove invaluable, especially for B‑boy Ntulume, who emerges from the school system and community youth programmes.

We look forward to witnessing our athletes evolve into coaches, judges, DJs and MCs—exemplified by Kimuli Frank, known as Bboy Jogo, our Youth Team Head Coach.

We are grateful for the Government’s support and the Uganda Olympic Committee’s recognition of DanceSport.

Our commitment remains steadfast to developing the sport from the grassroots, and this opportunity will galvanize athletes and clubs toward excellence.

With Dakar 2026 in sight, this venture serves as a pivotal stepping stone for our athletes.”

Ntulume stands ready to battle for continental gold at the 4th African Youth Games, Luanda, Angola (Dec 10‑20, 2025), and bring pride to Uganda.

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