Olympic breakdancer Dr. Rachael Gunn, known as Raygun, has been accused of some disgusting actions.
Rachael Gunn has been accused of intentionally scoring zero points for Australia at the Olympic Games.
The sensational claim came from Indigenous leader and sports administrator Megan Davis, as the fallout continues over her disastrous performance in Paris.
Raygun lost all three round-robin battles 18-0, 18-0, 18-0 against the USA, France and Lithuania at the Paris Olympics.
Many videos of her have come out mocking just how badly she performed, leaving millions wondering how she got there to begin with.
Professor Megan Davis, who also works as a pro vice chancellor of the University of New South Wales and commissioner on the Australian Rugby League Commission, took Raygun to task for doing all of this intentionally as she stated, “Getting zero points on purpose in three rounds for an academic study subsidized by the taxpayer both at a university and Olympic level isn’t funny and isn’t ‘having a go’,” Prof Davis said on social media this week. “(It’s) disrespectful to other competitors. I’m glad most Aussies aren’t buying the Kool-Aid,” per The New York Post.
She added: “Affluent, comfortable life, educated, not a care in the world, nothing matters really, what fun, what a fun Aussie gal, chortle chortle.”
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It was only a matter of time before a comedian spoofed Australian breakdancer Raygun.
Jimmy Fallon Spoofs Terrible Australian Breakdancer, Raygun, At The Olympics
Anyone watching the 2024 Olympics in Paris saw Dr. Rachael Gunn, known as Raygun, perform terribly during the debut of breaking.
Despite failing to register a score across three rounds in the round-robin stage of the competition, she became one of the most talked-about athletes at the games.
Raygun became the topic of a sketch on The Tonight Show during the opening monologue before Jimmy Fallon had even mentioned her name.
“Breakdancing made its Olympics debut and everybody is talking about the competitor from Australia, Raygun,” Fallon said before a clip of Raygun’s performance played.
He continued: “She actually received zero points for that.”
Soon after, comedy actress Rachel Dratch came onto the floor dressed as Raygun to mock her.