Since witnessing the now infamous breakdancing athlete Raygun perform at the Olympics, we have all been collectively racking our heads and pondering how she was able to qualify for the event.
After AusBreaking, the official Australian breakdancing sporting organization, provided a detailed explanation of Ragyun’s selection for the Olympics, it appears that we have finally received some answers.
The sporting organization clarified that the selection procedure for Australia’s breaking team, which is traveling to Paris, was conducted over a two-day period and was open to all prospective participants in the Oceanic region.
The process was designed to guarantee an equitable and transparent outcome by adhering to the regulations of the World DanceSport Federation (WDSF),
The Australian breakdancer Raygun you've seen clips of beat 14 opponents to secure a spot at the olympics. She also has a PhD in breakdancing.
I had to see what those finals looked like. Yeah, it's what you'd expect. pic.twitter.com/9ez2i0SsSe
— Micah Whipple (@micahwhipple) August 9, 2024
which are consistent with the International Olympic Committee (IOC). “A panel of nine international adjudicators, a head judge, and a chairperson who oversaw the competition,