Rachael Gunn, also known as Raygun in the breakdancing world, represented her country in the sport’s Olympic debut. With a PhD in breakdancing and dance culture and a career as a dance lecturer, Gunn is a recognized expert.
Although she lost all three of her group stage battles, Raygun felt proud to present something unique and creative. At 36, she acknowledged she couldn’t match the younger competitors’ strength and flashy moves, so she focused on creativity and artistic expression instead.
“I knew I wouldn’t beat them with dynamic tricks, so I aimed to be creative and show something different on this global stage,” Gunn told Australian Associated Press. “Being the underdog, I wanted to make my mark in a unique way.”
Before the contest, she spoke to SBS News about her journey to Paris and the demanding life of a professional dancer. She admitted that when breakdancing was first included in the Olympics, she never imagined representing Australia. Despite uncertainties about judging and qualifiers, she ramped up her training and achieved her goal by winning the Oceania Championships last year.
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