Australian breakdancer Rachael — whose b-girl name is Raygun — lost all three round-robin battles 18-0, 18-0, 18-0 against the USA, France, and Lithuania during the sport’s debut on Friday night (August 9), with her unique style of breaking since going viral on social media,News.com.aureported on Saturday (August 10).
From her ridiculous ground-twitching moves to her AustralianOlympictracksuit, the 36-year-old was both ruthlessly mocked and praised, as a person on X (formerly known as Twitter) wrote: “If this Raygun lady turns out to be a comedian who somehow blagged her way through qualifiers and all the way to the Olympics, and was bad on purpose, it will be one of the greatest bits ever achieved.”
Amid growing criticism, Rachael took to her Instagram page, seemingly pointing togender bias, as she wrote: “Looking forward to the same level of scrutiny on what the bboys wear tomorrow.”
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The Aussie had secured her place as Australia’s b-girl representative after winning last year’s Oceania Breaking Championships,News.com.aureported.
In breakdancing, “B-girl” and “B-boy” are terms used to refer to female and male breakdancers, respectively.
The “B” stands for “break,” which comes from the breakbeats in music that dancers originally performed to. The terms were popularized in the1970swhen breakdancing (also known as breaking or b-boying/b-girling) emerged as a key element of hip-hop culture.
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Both B-boys and B-girls showcase their skills through a variety of moves, including top rock (footwork performed while standing), down rock (moves performed on the floor), power moves (dynamic acrobatic moves), and freezes (holding a pose).
Rachael also previously shared a post from her country’s breaking team, which quoted her saying: “Don’t be afraid to be different. Go out there and represent yourself, you never know where that’s gonna take you.”
After her performance, Raygun explained she wanted to leave a creative mark, telling reporters: “All my moves are original.
Raygun’s performance stirred quite a controversy
“I was never going to beat these girls on what they do best, the dynamic and the power moves, so I wanted to move differently, be artistic and creative because how many chances do you get in a lifetime to do that on an international stage?
“I was always the underdog and wanted to make my mark in a different way.”
“After I’ve recovered, I’ll probably be writing about it,” Dr. Gunn added.
Rachael is an interdisciplinary and practice-based researcher interested in the cultural politics of breaking. She holds a PhD in Cultural Studies and a BA in Contemporary Music from Macquarie University.
As per herMacquarie University profile, Dr. Gunn’s work draws on cultural theory, dance studies, popular music studies, media, and ethnography.
Moreover, Raygun was the Australian Breaking Association’s top-ranked b-girl in 2020 and 2021, and she represented Australia at the World Breaking Championships in Paris, France, in 2021, in Seoul, South Korea, in 2022, and in Leuven, Belgium, in 2023.
While her zero-score routines amused viewers, others pointed to her questionable academic background
me, trying to get up from bed as as I get a cramp in my legpic.twitter.com/ppJyXh5fJm
— Laura Martínez ™️ (@miblogestublog)August 9, 2024
“I guess maybe being a bit older, I know how rare this opportunity is and I wanted to take the chance to wear the green and gold,” the university lecturer said of her uniform amid ongoing mocking.
She added: “I don’t know why some of the other girls didn’t want to wear their kit. It was a real moment of pride for me to wear theAustralian uniform, I was particularly excited for this shirt to have the Indigenous print on the arms.”
Her performance has sparked dozens of memes, with one of her moves being dubbed “the kangaroo,”News.com.aureported.
So I looked into this. I thought maybe I should feel sorry for the woman, athletes can choke, and maybe it was cruel for people to be making fun of her. Alternatively, I thought it may be possible she was led up the garden path, told she was good break dancer when she wasn’t, and…https://t.co/YQHA0K05wr
— Hannah Berrelli (@HannahBerrelli)August 10, 2024
“Creativity is really important to me,” Rachael further told reporters,Fox Newsreported on Sunday (August 11). “I go out there and I show my artistry. Sometimes it speaks to the judges, and sometimes it doesn’t. I do my thing, and it represents art. That is what it is about.”
Breaking itself is unconventional for theOlympics. Performers were scored based on the various combinations of dance moves as a DJ played music, as perFox News.
The head judge for the breaking competition, Martin Gilian, reportedly defended Dr. Gunn, saying: “Breaking is all about originality and bringing something new to the table and representing your country or region.
Rachael is an interdisciplinary and practice-based researcher interested in the cultural politics of breaking
Team Japan’s Amy Yuasa won gold, team Lithuania’s Dominika Banevic won silver, and team China’s Liu Qingyi took home the bronze medal.
Nevertheless, Dr. Gunn’s academic background sparked controversy, as Hannah Berreli, the editor forOn The Woman Q, shared onX: “Turns out Rachael Gunn here has a PhD in cultural studies, with a specialty in the gender politics of movement and breakdance.
“She has written about how including break dance in theOlympicschanges it from a practice within an alternative subculture, to a hegemonic one that incorporates the dance into what she sees as Australia’s settler colonialist project.
“I am 100% certain what she is doing here, in wearing the Australia kit even, is trying to make some subversive point she can later write journal articles about.”
Hannah slammed Rachael’s performance for being a stunt that diminished Australia on the world stage.
Raygun lost all three round-robin battles 18-0, 18-0, 18-0 against the USA, France, and Lithuania
when Raygun hit the kangaroo jawn I couldn’t see the screen I was crying so hardpic.twitter.com/jcICfTu11d
— Bradford Pearson (@BradfordPearson)August 9, 2024
“Hundreds of Australianathleteswho will have dedicated their entire lives to athletic excellence will be forgotten because Rachael wanted to bulk up her ResearchGate profile,” Hannah wrote. “Rather than their medals and efforts, this is what Australia will be remembered for.”
The editor continued: “Not to mention the disastrous effect this will have on break dancing as a sport. Its position in theOlympicsis not secure, and surely won’t be taken seriously after this.
“Good job Rachael, you really showed those chauvinist nationalists, hundreds of women and girls will not get their Olympic opportunity now.”
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It has since been announced that breaking won’t be returning at the next summer Olympic games, which will take place in 2028 in Los Angeles,USA.
From her ridiculous ground-twitching moves to her Australian Olympic tracksuit, she was both ruthlessly mocked and praised
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“Ensuring the success of breaking’s Olympic debut at Paris 2024 is therefore on the forefront of the WDSF agenda.
— australian kitsch 🦘 (@OzKitsch)August 11, 2024
Bored Pandahas reached out to Rachael and the Australian Olympic Committee and was consequently told that the lecturer “is taking time off and is not doing media at the moment.”
The b-girl joined her fellowOlympiansin a heartwarming appearance at Sunday’s closing ceremony, with video footage showing her showing off her iconic moves to a huge ovation from her Australian teammates, as perThe Mail.
Rachael holds a PhD in Cultural Studies and a BA in Contemporary Music from Macquarie University
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Footage showed how she was lifted onto the shoulders of team Australia’s rower Angus Widdicombe, where she mimicked her infamous kangaroo dance move.
WDSF president Shawn Tay already expressed his disappointment of the discipline not being included in LA in four years, back in 2023.
The Queen has arrived for the closing ceremony.pic.twitter.com/LYMJidfJS1
— Jack Snape (@jacksongs)August 11, 2024
Shawn reportedly said breaking must now target returning to theOlympicprogram in Brisbane in 2032.
Dr Gunn’s work draws on cultural theory, dance studies, popular music studies, media, and ethnography
“Though the news of LA 28 is disappointing, I believe that breakers around the world need not give up hope on the Olympic dream,” Shawn said.
Bored Pandahas contacted the LA 28 officials for comment.
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