Australia B-Girl Raygun Goes Viral For Olympic Performance & It’s Probably OK To Leave Breakdancing Out Of The Olympics (2024)

Forgive me for not remembering the small snippet of whatever interview legendary Breaking Bad actor Bryan Cranston gave to drive home the point I’m about to make, but it’s too salient to the Summer Olympics’ debut of breakdancing (or breaking, if you like) not to bring up here.

Cranston was talking about how uncomfortable it can be to see a fellow actor’s performance, not be a massive fan of it, and having to congratulate them afterwards all the same. His go-to out lines were, “You did it!” and “Hey, you’re having fun!” Or words to that effect. As opposed to, “You sucked! That play/movie sucked!” and so on.

All I can say about breakdancing as an Olympic sport, to put it in the kindest terms, is as follows: Hey guys, you had fun. You did it! Congratulations on getting this far.

…Now please let’s never see this again. Due respect to Australian B-girl Raygun — that is, in fact, a term for female breakdancer that I fervently Googled for fear of misogynist accusations — but this ain’t quite hitting for me. Or a lot of folks who tuned in on Friday to see the breaking ladies kick off this inaugural event of the grand Olympiad.

she’s actually won a gold medal in comedy #breakdancing #BreakingForGold pic.twitter.com/8931mgyPsi

— nat 🌿 (@aquariancity) August 9, 2024

Raygun had three head-to-head matchups in the round robin qualifying stage, and this might shock you, but she lost all three of ’em.

There are layers to why I brought up acting at the top, because to me, breakdancing is more performance art than sport, or at least that’s the box it’s traditionally confined to. There’s a certain subjectivity to most performing arts, not least of which is acting. Cranston could star in a Tony Award-winner on Broadway, and somebody in that audience could dislike his acting style or take some other issue with the story.

So like, who am I to say that Raygun is a “bad” breakdancer? I’m not going to sit here and pretend I know every move she’s trying to pull off, much less how judges are scoring this thang. Because of my respect and reverence for the arts, I’ll let strangers on Twitter laugh at this situation as opposed to doing so myself.

I think I found the source of inspiration for the Raygun breakdance at the Olympics. https://t.co/t94Iyu1dPZ pic.twitter.com/a7DL9etwRz

— Noodson (@noodson) August 9, 2024

I'd like to personally thank Raygun for making millions of people worldwide think "huh, maybe I can make the Olympics too" pic.twitter.com/p5QlUbkL2w

— Bradford Pearson (@BradfordPearson) August 9, 2024

It’s surprising that Raygun from Austrailia is the best breaker ya’ll have.
The kangaroo 😆 her signature move.
How did she make it this far?! 👀#BreakingForGold pic.twitter.com/Ij7iUeyfaK

— Stevie Austin (@StevieAustin14) August 9, 2024

There has not been an Olympic performance this dominant since Usain Bolt’s 100m sprint at Beijing in 2008. Honestly, the moment Raygun broke out her Kangaroo move this competition was over! Give her the #breakdancing gold 🥇
pic.twitter.com/6q8qAft1BX

— Trapper Haskins (@TrapperHaskins) August 9, 2024

There is no way I laugh harder for the rest of 2024 than after watching a 36 year old Australian college professor named Raygun "breakdance" against teenagers pic.twitter.com/OkN5OgqTNY

— Your Best Friend's Black Friend (@IAmStatMatt) August 9, 2024

What my nephew does after telling all of us to “watch this” pic.twitter.com/366LjIRl4j

— Liz Charboneau (@lizchar) August 9, 2024

In fairness, despite some viewers’ assertion that Raygun, a 36-year-old professor, is competing against teens — understandable given the “B-girl” moniker — the gold medal was actually won by 25-year-old Ami Yuasa of China.

She won the gold at the 2022 World Games and the silver medal in the Asian Games a couple years back as well. Yuasa’s compatriot Q.G. Liu settled for bronze, as Lithuania’s Dominika Banevic made it all the way to the grand finale to earn silver.

The first Breaking podium at the Olympics
🥇 B-girl Ami
🥈 B-girl Nicka
🥉 B-girl 671
📸 #Paris2024 pic.twitter.com/kaQAmL0k2D

— Paris 2024 (@Paris2024) August 9, 2024

Am I being a bad champion of the arts by limiting its ceiling and trying to gatekeep breakdancing from the Summer Games? Hard to say. This clip of Yuasa’s routine was pretty sick, though.

HISTÓRICO!

A primeira medalha de ouro da história do Breaking nas Olimpíadas é japonesa.

A modalidade estreou neste ano nos Jogos Olímpicos.

Ami Yuasa 🇯🇵 derrotou a lituana Dominika Banević na grande final do Breaking feminino e ficou com o ouro.
pic.twitter.com/9BVotwWlQK

— Japão日本FC (@japaofcbr) August 9, 2024

Maybe with a little more time to up the prestige and thicken the field of competition to qualify for the Olympics, breakdancing can become a staple. Or at least somewhat digestible once every four years on this extraordinary athletic stage.

Australia B-Girl Raygun Goes Viral For Olympic Performance & It’s Probably OK To Leave Breakdancing Out Of The Olympics (2024)

FAQs

What happened with Raygun at the Olympics? ›

Australian b-girl Raygun has addressed criticism over her breaking dance moves at the 2024 Olympics in Paris. The sport of breaking made its Olympic debut in Paris — it might never be back — and one of the lasting images was Raygun's performance who did a “kangaroo dance” and scored zero points.

Is Raygun a real break dancer? ›

Rachael Gunn, known as "Raygun," is an Australian B-girl (break-girl) who competed at the Olympics. She lost three battles in the round-robin part of the competition, but her moves went viral online. Here's what to know about Gunn, a dancer and academic who studies breaking.

Is the break dancer from Australia real? ›

The Australian breakdancer, whose real name is Rachael Gunn, made headlines after her performance on Aug. 9 as some critics called out her unique dance moves.

Who is Raygun dancer? ›

And now, Australian competitor Rachael Gunn (known as “Raygun”) is one of the most famous Olympians from any nation – as well as Australia's most famous dancer. Her performance generated an onslaught of (often negative) social media memes, comments and bullying.

Is breaking removed from the 2028 Olympics? ›

Breaking made its Olympic debut at the Paris Games in 2024. Despite breaking being a breakout hit of the Paris Games last week, the sport will not be returning to the 2028 Games in Los Angeles. The decision was actually made years ago not to include breaking.

Did breakdancing get removed from the Olympics? ›

The Los Angeles Olympic organizers chose not to include the sport in 2023 because it did not fit their vision for the Games. It had nothing to do with any of the breakdancer's performances.

How old is Raygun? ›

Sky News Digital Editor Jack Houghton has questioned why Australia's Olympics committee sent a 36-year-old academic like Rachael 'Raygun' Gunn to Paris over a breakdancer like Holy Molly.

Does the Australian breakdancer have a PhD? ›

An academic at Sydney's Macquarie University with a PhD in cultural studies, Raygun kangaroo hopped and slithered around the stage in Paris in her Aussie team tracksuit. Now Raygun has found herself at the centre of a cultural moment, giving her no shortage of new academic material.

Does Raygun get fired? ›

In the end, Captain Sandy wants Raygan to keep trying because the yachting industry needs more women in leadership positions, telling her, “Don't give up.” You can hear from Raygan following the firing in the clip above.

Who is the famous break dancer girl? ›

B-Girl Laneski, (born Lane Davey), was born in Nashville, Tennessee in 1970. Later moving to Seattle, she enrolled in a breakdancing class in 1983, taught by the Seattle Circuit Breakers. The group was impressed with her dancing skills and subsequently gave her the name LaneSki.

Was Raygun for real? ›

Raygun, real name Rachael Gunn, instantly became a viral sensation — notoriety that only skyrocketed when the public learned that Gunn, who won none of her Olympics battles, actually has a PhD in breakdancing.

What does Raygun do for a living? ›

When not breaking, Gunn, who holds a Ph.D. in cultural studies, is a researcher and lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, where she studies the "the cultural politics of breaking," according to her university biography.

What was the original name of Raygun? ›

In 2009, the whole company was up to 10 employees before it split into 2-sides: the retail and printing on one side (which we renamed from SMASH to RAYGUN that year), and the custom printing on the other side.

Who is porter Raygun? ›

Porter was a scientist that was a member of the secret Group 935, and invented the "Porter's X2 Ray Gun", the "Porter's X2 Zap Gun", and the "Porter's Mark II Ray Gun", Pack-a-Punched versions of the Ray Gun, Wave Gun, and Ray Gun Mark II, respectively. He is heard in a radio in the map Der Riese.

Why was skeleton removed from the Olympics? ›

The intensely exciting Skeleton, previously just a men's event, was removed from the Olympic competition list between 1948 and 2002 with the head-first discipline deemed far too risky for participants.

What happened to the skier in the Olympics? ›

United States skiing star Mikaela Shiffrin was taken to a local hospital following a crash in the women's downhill event in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy on Friday. Shiffrin, 28, was in the middle of her run when she lost control of her skis and crashed into the nets that surrounded the slope.

What happened at the Moscow Olympics? ›

In 1980, the United States led a boycott of the Summer Olympic Games in Moscow to protest the late 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. In total, 65 nations refused to participate in the games, whereas 80 countries sent athletes to compete.

How did Rachael Gunn make it to the Olympics? ›

She didn't even qualify for Paris until the Oceania championships in Sydney, Australia where everything changed. Somehow, Gunn managed to wipe out all of the competition and took home a number one ranking and finally qualified for the Olympic Games, according to CNN.

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