Raygun’s dismal performance at the Olympic Games was explicated by a breakdancing adjudicator. Rachael Gunn,
36, a lecturer at Sydney University and known as Raygun, was unable to score a point in any of her three bouts when breaking was introduced as an Olympic sport in Paris on Friday.
Since then, Gunn has been the subject of criticism from armchair critics and keyboard warriors for her performance, as well as her appearance on social media and in certain mainstream media outlets.
MGbility, the judge, also conveyed pity for the Australian player who was unable to score a single point. “I am deeply sorry,” MGbility stated in a statement to News Corp.
No doubt, the hip hop and breaking communities are behind her. She was merely endeavoring to introduce something novel, distinctive, and representative of her homeland.