Saturday, September 21

Rachael “Raygun” Gunn, a B-girl from Australia, became an international sensation after she performed at the 2024 Olympics in Paris.

Her performance caught the world’s attention, and the judges gave her zeroes despite her efforts.

Before the ceremony, Martin Gilian, the head judge of the competition, said that the score wasn’t a sign that she did badly.

He noted that breaking is all about bringing something new and unique to the table.

Raygun was motivated by her surroundings, such as the kangaroo she saw. According to MGbility, the judges look at various factors when making their decisions.

Although her level might not have been as high as her competitors’, it doesn’t mean that she performed poorly.

According to her coach, Raygun did her best. Unfortunately, she lost the Oceania qualifier to the other B-girls.

During a press briefing, Sergey Nifontov, the head of the world dancesport federation, noted that the organization had offered its support to Raygun after her performance caught the attention of the public.

During a press briefing, Sergey Nifontov, the head of the world dancesport federation, noted that the organization had offered its support to Raygun after her performance caught the attention of the public. He also said that the federation takes the safety of its athletes very seriously.

Raygun’s performance has been praised by the Australian government. Mr Albanese noted that it was a good thing that she had tried to represent the country. He also said that the Olympics were about athletes participating in sport.

Although breakdancing was removed from the Olympics in Los Angeles in 2028, it could still be included in the program in Brisbane in 2023.

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