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- Rayguns Olympic breaking broke the internet and continues to polarise
Australia achieved its greatest-ever medal haul at the Paris Olympics, but 12 months on, the enduring memory is of a white, middle-class, 30-something B-girl in a cheap green-and-gold tracksuit
- Break It Down | The Raygun Phenomenon - ABC News
Rachael “Raygun” Gunn broke the internet with her Olympic routine, sparking countless memes and vitriolic abuse Olympics in the first round of the breaking event she became a cultural
- Australian Story: S2025 Break It Down - The Raygun Phenomenon
Rachael "Raygun" Gunn broke the internet with her Olympic routine, sparking countless memes and vitriolic abuse A year on, Australian Story asks what the hell was that all about?
- How Raygun made it to the Olympics and divided breaking world
Gunn, a 36-year-old university lecturer, lost all three of her Olympic battles in viral fashion, her green tracksuit and unorthodox routine – which included the sprinkler and kangaroo-inspired
- Raygun’s Olympic Breaking: Internet Sensation Controversy
The Evolving Landscape of Olympic Sports The inclusion of breaking in the olympics signals a broader shift towards recognizing and celebrating diverse forms of athletic expression similar to the integration of skateboarding and surfing in recent games, this move reflects an effort to engage younger audiences and acknowledge the global impact of urban culture According to a 2023 study by the
- The Australian Breaker Who Broke the Internet | WIRED
It’s been a week since Rachael Gunn, aka Raygun, competed in the breaking competition at the Paris Olympics The memes—and the controversy—haven’t stopped since
- Why Raygun is the #1 ranked breaker in the world | Vox
But no one counted on Raygun — the newly infamous, 36-year-old, last-place Australian b-girl (as breakers are called) whose performance on the Paris stage included bizarre floor-writhing, awkward
- Viral Olympic breakdancer Raygun says hate over her performance has . . .
Rachael Gunn, the Australian breakdancer known as Raygun, is speaking out after her 2024 Paris Olympics performance went viral and was mocked both online and off Gunn, a 36-year-old college professor with a Ph D in cultural studies, said in a new video posted on Instagram Thursday that the "hate" she has received has been "devastating "
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