

Australian breakdancer Rachael "Raygun" Gunn has announced her retirement from competition due to backlash following her performance at the Paris Olympics. At 37, she faced ridicule for her unconventional routine, which included kangaroo hops, and her green tracksuit became a target for online parody. Despite the negativity, she received support from fellow Olympians and the Australian prime minister. Gunn expressed that the scrutiny made competing difficult and stated she would continue to dance recreationally. She briefly topped the World Dance Sport Federation rankings after winning the Oceania Championship.


Australian breakdancer Rachael "Raygun" Gunn has announced her retirement from competition due to backlash following her performance at the Paris Olympics. At 37, she faced ridicule for her unconventional routine, which included kangaroo hops, and her green tracksuit became a target for online parody. Despite the negativity, she received support from fellow Olympians and the Australian prime minister. Gunn expressed that the scrutiny made competing difficult and stated she would continue to dance recreationally. She briefly topped the World Dance Sport Federation rankings after winning the Oceania Championship.
•Cited backlash after her performance at the Paris Olympics.
•Faced ridicule for her unconventional routine and attire.
•Received support from fellow Olympians and the prime minister.
•Plans to continue dancing recreationally, not competitively.
•Briefly ranked number one in women's breakdancing by WDSF.
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