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The breaker was mocked online for her performance at 2024 Olympics Games Raygun clarifies whether she really is retiring from breakdancing: ‘Never used the word retire’ Skip to main content
Rachael "Raygun" Gunn was named the world's No.1 B-girl, despite a much-panned Olympics performance. To head off criticism, the World DanceSport Federation explained how its rankings work.
Rachael Gunn became a viral sensation after her breakdancing routine failed to score a single point at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Mike Bedigan examines her remarkable journey from laughing stock to ...
Rachael Gunn, the Olympic breaker who went viral for her dance performance at the Paris Games last month, has apologized to the breaking community for the backlash she brought upon it.. In an ...
Rachael Gunn, known as "Raygun," is an Australian B-girl (break-girl) who competed at the Olympics.. She lost all of her Olympic battles and became a meme and subject of misinformation.
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Last month, an online petition gathered more than 50,000 signatures amid unfounded accusations that Gunn had cheated her way into the Olympics by manipulating the selection process.
Raygun has broken her silence. Not long after her breakdancing performances during the 2024 Paris Olympics were widely mocked across social media, the Australian breakdancer Rachael Gunn also ...