Olympic Judge Defends Australian Breakdancer Raygun’s “Originality”
- Australian Breakdancer Raygun, known as Gunn, received zero points at the Olympic breaking competition, leading to widespread mockery due to her unusual routines, including a "kangaroo dance."
- Zac Stubblety-Cook criticized the negative attention on Gunn, calling it "disappointing," as reported by the Sydney Morning Herald.
- Gunn's father-in-law, Andrew Free, expressed frustration on Facebook, arguing judges overlooked her "originality and musicality" when scoring her.
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Meet Molly Chapman, the breakdancer who lost a place at the Olympics to Raygun
An Australian breakdancer is going viral on social media after it was revealed she lost out to Rachael "Raygun" Gunn for a spot at the Olympic Games. Video of Molly Chapman showing off her moves has garnered more than 8.1 million views since it was posted to X on Tuesday, with many viewers saying she should have been chosen to represent her country instead of Gunn.
How Dare You: Aussie Olympians Scold Critics of Breakdancer 'Raygun'
Australia's Olympians returned home Wednesday to launch a spirited defense of their breakdancing colleague against "awful" critics who have derided her zero points showing in Paris. The post How Dare You: Aussie Olympians Scold Critics of Breakdancer ‘Raygun’ appeared first on Breitbart.


Aussie Olympians defend scorned breakdancer 'Raygun'
Aussie Olympians defend scorned breakdancer 'Raygun' Travis_temp Wed, 08/14/2024 - 09:01 SYDNEY - Australia's Olympians returned home Wednesday and mounted a resolute defence of their breakdancing colleague against "awful" critics, comics and keyboard warriors.The athletes, fresh from a national record 53 Olympic medal trawl, were asked about absent colleague b-girl Rachael "Raygun" Gunn.After winning no votes from Paris judges, 36-year-old G…
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