Australian Breakdancer Retires After Olympic Backlash

Australian Breakdancer Retires After Olympic Backlash

Australian breakdancer Rachael “Raygun” Gunn has announced her retirement from competition following a barrage of criticism and mockery after her performance at the Paris Olympics. Gunn’s unconventional routine, which included kangaroo hops and sprinkler imitations, drew widespread ridicule and became a subject of late-night talk show jokes.

The 37-year-old Gunn, a university lecturer, faced intense scrutiny and conspiracy theories questioning her qualification for the Australian Olympic team. The backlash, she said, had been “really upsetting” and prompted her decision to end her competitive career.

“I’m not going to compete anymore,” Gunn told Australian radio station 2DayFM. “I was going to keep competing for sure, but that seems like a really difficult thing for me to do now. The level of scrutiny that’s going to be there… it’s just not going to be the same experience.”

Gunn had previously condemned the “pretty devastating” hatred directed at her after the Olympics. “I went out there and I had fun. I did take it very seriously. I worked my butt off preparing for the Olympics and I gave my all,” she said in a video message.

Despite the mockery, Gunn received support from fellow Australian Olympians and even Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. She emphasized that she would continue to dance, albeit not in competition. “I still dance, and I still break. But, you know, that’s like in my living room with my partner,” she said.

“Dancing is so much fun, and it makes you feel good. I don’t think people should feel crap about the way that they dance. If you get out there, and you have fun on the dance floor then just own it.”

Ironically, Gunn briefly topped the World Dance Sport Federation (WDSF) rankings in September after winning the Oceania Championship. The sport of breaking made its Olympic debut in Paris but will not be included in the 2028 Los Angeles Games.

Australian Breakdancer Raygun Gunn's Unique Performance Sparks Social Media Frenzy

Australian Breakdancer Raygun Gunn’s Unique Performance Sparks Social Media Frenzy

Australian Breakdancer Raygun Gunn Sparks Social Media Frenzy at Paris Olympics

Rachael “Raygun” Gunn, an Australian breakdancer, became a viral sensation at the Paris Olympics for her unique and unconventional performance. Her routine, which featured a move likened to a kangaroo hopping, drew both praise and ridicule from fans worldwide.

Despite losing all three of her match-ups, Gunn’s performance ignited a storm of social media memes and comparisons, including one to Homer Simpson rolling around on the floor. Her choice to wear the green-and-gold team uniform, rather than the urban streetwear favored by other competitors, also drew criticism.

Gunn, a 36-year-old Sydney university lecturer, faced mockery from some for her unconventional style. However, she remained unfazed, stating that she was “always going to be the underdog” and that she aimed to showcase her creativity and Australian character.

Her performance even caught the attention of Jimmy Fallon, a popular American talk show host, who joked about her name and her zero-point score. Australia’s formal request to stop making fun of Gunn further fueled the online chatter.

Despite the negative attention, Gunn’s performance also garnered support from some who praised her for her originality and for representing Australia with pride. Will Swanton, a reporter for The Australian newspaper, urged people to “lay off” Gunn, highlighting her cheerful demeanor and patriotism.

Gunn herself took to Instagram to encourage others to embrace their individuality, stating, “Don’t be afraid to be different, go out there and represent yourself, you never where that’s gonna take you.”

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