Breaking bosses rally behind Australian Raygun, say sport has been an Olympics hit
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Published 2024-08-11
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Rachael Gunn, a 36-year-old Australian university lecturer known in breaking as b-girl Raygun, left fans puzzled by her dancing, which included lying on the stage and flailing around with her hand on her chin and jumping like a kangaroo. She also eschewed the hip-hop inspired outfits that other breakers wore in favour of a green and gold Team Australia tracksuit and cap
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