Thursday, September 5, 2024 - Embattled Australian Olympian Rachael “Raygun” Gunn revealed Wednesday, September 4, that she hasn’t yet watched her breakdancing performance back in full after the viral routine sparked widespread mockery and backlash.
The 36-year-old made the startling confession in her first
interview interview since her controversial breakdancing routine made up of
kangaroo hopping and sprinkler moves at last month’s Paris games which
catapulted her to global infamy and made her an epitome of internet mockery..
“I have seen little bits and pieces, but I will watch it eventually,” Gunn told Network 10’s “The Project.”
This woman did a brilliant rendition of RayGun’s performance and reminds us that:
— Dr. Taylor Burrowes | The Vetting Specialist™️ (@taylorburrowes) August 29, 2024
“If you —a person with no training—can do it, it’s not Olympic level.” pic.twitter.com/aBjRQeZNUx
Gunn, who scored zero points in all three of her Olympic battles, admitted she also can’t bring herself to watch a drama Sketch that aired on Jimmy Fallon’s “The Tonight Show” in the aftermath.
“I haven’t actually watched it the sketch because I don’t
think I am in a place to watch it,” Gunn said, adding she had mixed emotions
about the skit performed by comedian Rachel Dratch.
“I don’t know whether to hug him or yell at him,” she
continued, referring to Fallon.
Elsewhere in the interview, Gunn defended her breakdancing
record but also apologized to Australia’s breakdancing community for the furore
her performance caused.
Rachael ‘Raygun’ Gunn tells us how she qualified for breakdancing at the Olympics. pic.twitter.com/meDUchCeYJ
— The Project (@theprojecttv) September 4, 2024
Rachael ‘Raygun’ Gunn tells us what she thought of the Jimmy Fallon sketch. pic.twitter.com/vzclWzXqvc
— The Project (@theprojecttv) September 4, 2024
Asked if she genuinely thought she was Australia's best female breakdancer, Gunn responded: “I think my record speaks to that.”
“I was the top-ranked Australian B-girl in 2020 and 2022 and
2023. I have been invited to represent at how many World Championships… So, the
record is there. But anything can happen in a battle.”
Rachael ‘Raygun’ Gunn tells us if she thinks she is the best female breaker in Australia. pic.twitter.com/M6YzOtLNlB
— The Project (@theprojecttv) September 4, 2024
Gunn’s routine, which she performed in an Australian team
polo and high-waisted sweatpants, quickly went viral something she said she
didn’t realize until an Australian Olympics Committee liaison showed it to her.
“As soon as I finished my
rounds, my media liaison from the AOC said, ‘Oh, there’s a bit of a storm
brewing on social media. You might want to go off socials’. I didn’t understand
the scale of it. I did preview some comments, and I was like, ‘Oh, no,’ and
this kind of sick feeling started coming out,” she said.
“It is really sad to hear
those criticisms and I am very sorry for the backlash that the community has
experienced, but I can’t control how people react.”
In the aftermath, Gunn, a breaking researcher at Macquarie
University in Sydney was hit by claims she manipulated the Olympic selection
process by setting up her own governing body and had her husband judge the
qualification trial.
The allegations were later denounced by the country’s
Olympics Committee and the World DanceSport Federation.
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