Australian Breakdancer Raygun's Viral Olympic Performance Sparks Debate
Rachael Gunn's unconventional moves at the Paris Olympics draw mixed reactions and highlight the tension between creativity and competition in breaking.
- Raygun, a 36-year-old professor, failed to score any points but gained internet fame for her unique 'kangaroo dance.'
- Critics and supporters within the breaking community are divided over her performance's impact on the sport.
- Australian Olympic officials and some public figures have defended Gunn, citing creativity and originality as core values of breaking.
- Mental health support has been offered to Gunn following widespread social media criticism.
- The future of breaking in the Olympics remains uncertain, with the sport not included in the 2028 Los Angeles Games.





























