The competitive breakdancing world was stunned today as Australian star Raygun, whose real name is Rachael Gunn, announced she would be stepping away from the sport following intense backlash over her ...
Breakdancing won’t be an Olympic sport in 2028. And even if it were, the woman who is arguably the world’s most famous B-girl would not participate. Rachael Gunn, the Australian breakdancer better ...
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Rachael "Raygun" Gunn has announced that her professional breakdancing career is over, citing the online reaction to her Paris Olympics performance. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited ...
On Nov. 7, Gunn announced her retirement from competitive breaking. While her moves almost became a distant memory, Minnesota Vikings safety Cam Bynum paid homage to ...
Raygun is hanging up the breaking shoes, at least competitively. Rachael Gunn, also known as "Raygun" on the breaking stage, announced she is quitting competitive breakdancing following the negative ...
Raygun, who went viral for her breakdancing routine at the Paris Olympics, has revealed she has quit competing in the sport. 37-year-old university lecturer Rachael Gunn, known by her breaking name ...
Raygun's breakdancing performances at the Paris Olympics will be her last. The Australian breakdancer announced Wednesday she will no longer compete in the sport after receiving backlash from her ...
Rachael "Raygun" Gunn is retiring from breakdancing after facing online hate and misinformation. Gunn suffered ridicule and false rumors after her Paris Olympics performance. Breaking won't be part of ...