Gunn had initially planned to keep competing but said the experience had been so “upsetting” that she changed her mind.
Australian dancer Raygun is speaking out after she said she would no longer compete in breaking, the improvisational style of ...
Raygun, the Australian breakdancer who received ongoing backlash for her performance in the Paris Olympics, said she is retiring from competing.
I’m not wildly into following sports, but I did find Raygun one of the highlights of this year’s Olympic lineup. Raygun, ...
Rachael “Raygun” Gunn, the Australian breakdancer whose performance at the summer Olympics made her the butt of endless jokes, has announced that she’ll no longer be competing in the sport.
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In August, Gunn competed in the inaugural breaking event at the Paris Olympics. She was shut out 18–0 in her three battles, and in a saga she called "surreal," the 37-year-old professor's moves drew ...
Gunn was a member of Team Australia in the competition, first held during the 2024 games. But lost all three of her rounds ...
"Raygun," the Australian breaker who was widely ridiculed for her unconventional routine at the Paris Olympics, plans to retire from competition.
Raygun, the Olympic breakdancer from Australia, said that she is done with competitive dancing following the backlash she received from her viral performance in Paris.