Australian breakdancer Rachael Gunn has caused quite a stir on social media after her performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Breaking, more commonly known as breakdancing, made its debut as an Olympic sport on Friday. The competition consists of two gender-based events, with 16 B-boys and 16 B-girls vying for the gold. Gunn — who competes under the name Raygun — went viral online after her performance Friday in the round-robin stage of the women’s breaking competition, where she was swept out without earning a single point. The 36-year-old sparked dozens of memes and drew criticism from viewers for her unconventional moves while competing against the U.S.’s Logan Edra, Lithuania’s Dominika Banevič and France’s Sya Dembélé.
“Mistakes were definitely made folks, but the biggest one was communication by [Raygun’s] family & friends,” one user wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “It’s rare, but not telling someone they can’t dance can have global implications.”
Another user on X wrote, “My dog on the lawn 30 seconds after I’ve finished bathing him.” my dog on the lawn 30 seconds after i've finished bathing him pic.twitter.com/A5aqxIbV3H Gunn, who has a PhD in cultural studies, is a college professor at Macquarie University in Sydney. She was named the top-ranked B-girl by the Australia Breaking Association in 2020 and 2021, and won the Oceania Breaking Championships in 2023. “It’s surprising that Raygun from Australia is the top breaker,” X user Bites Of Net said. “The kangaroo move — how did she make it this far?!” It’s surprising that Raygun from Australia is the top breaker. The kangaroo move 😆—how did she make it this far?! 👀 #BreakingForGold She should’ve swapped the kangaroo for a banana to really stand out. What is this? Seriously, is breakdancing really an Olympic event? pic.twitter.com/9zKeyt1MQp Ultimately, Japan’s Ami Yuasa earned the gold medal for the B-girls competition at the Paris Olympics, while Banevič scored silver and China’s Liu Qingyi received bronze. The B-boys competition began on Saturday. See more reactions to Gunn’s breaking performance below: The fact that RayGun has a Ph.D in breakdancing is its own commentary on academia vs real world expertise. https://t.co/pQcL8HzAW9 me when i find myself competing in the breakdancing olympics after a series of hijinks and a case of mistaken identity pic.twitter.com/PKmgrciVSQ Australia just set breakdancing back 40 years #breaking #Olympics #Olympics2024 #ParisOlympics #breakdancing #raygun pic.twitter.com/i5ivX1v0Al I know no one's taking #Olympics Breakdancing seriously but the Aussie's just pulled a drunk chick off a barstool to compete pic.twitter.com/eFhT7yrAkT 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 my five year old niece after she says “watch this!” : pic.twitter.com/KBAMSkgltj When I write "Wut." in your draft, it means you've written a sentence that looks like this. pic.twitter.com/VBPX8xg4ae Mistakes were definitely made folks, but the biggest one was communication by RayGunn's Family & Friends, it's rare, but not telling someone they can't dance can have Global implications.#breakdance #Olympics #breakdancing pic.twitter.com/PwdPus9GIN My 2 year old when I try to change his diaper pic.twitter.com/cDLMvLl9Uf "The 2024 Paris Olympics' hottest event is breakdancing. It has everything – A tiny Lithuanian girl in a durag named 'Nicka,' a 36-year-old Australian PhD student named 'Raygun,' and millions of people all over the world wondering who okayed this." pic.twitter.com/iR8j439Gah The Aussie B-Girl Raygun dressed as a school PE teach complete with cap while everyone else is dressed in funky breaking outfits has sent me.It looks like she’s giving her detention for inappropriate dress at school 🤣#Olympics pic.twitter.com/lWVU3myu6C Mixed feelings about Olympic breaking thus far but I'm fascinated by Raygun, the 36-year-old Australian college professor who does research on “dance, gender politics, and the dynamics between theoretical and practical methodologies.” pic.twitter.com/0wgHLxfcc9 I could live all my life and never come up with anything as funny as Raygun, the 36-year-old Australian Olympic breakdancer pic.twitter.com/1uPYBxIlh8 I want Raygun, the 36 year old Australian breakdancer possessed by the spirit of Julia Stiles in Save the Last Dance, to know that I am now her biggest fan and she should never stop doing whatever it is she’s trying to do pic.twitter.com/pNeSMzBmPN Raygun actually comes from a rich Australian dance tradition pioneered by Renata Bliss pic.twitter.com/cwX2Q8dRCF https://t.co/v4BnTCBOIZ