Breakdancer Raygun, also known as Rachael Gunn, recently announced her retirement from competition following the backlash she faced after her performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics. In an interview on Australia’s “The Jimmy & Nath Show,” Raygun expressed that she will no longer compete due to the difficulties she faced in approaching future battles. Despite this decision, she mentioned that she still dances and breaks in the comfort of her living room with her partner, indicating that she has not given up on her passion completely.
The criticism Raygun faced stemmed from her performance at the inaugural breaking competition during the Olympics where she failed to score a single point. Her unique choreography, which included movements like hopping like a kangaroo, spinning around on her head, and reaching for her toes while lying on her side, did not resonate well with the audience. One social media user even likened her performance to that of actress Julia Stiles in the movie “Save the Last Dance,” sparking further conversation and debate online.
Despite the negative feedback, there were fans who found humor and entertainment in Raygun’s performance. Comedian Rachel Dratch spoofed Raygun’s routine on an episode of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” adding a lighthearted spin to the situation. An X fan also expressed admiration for Raygun and encouraged her to continue doing what she loves, appreciating her unique style and approach to breakdancing.
Ranked No. 1 in the world by the World DanceSport Federation, Raygun took to social media to address the hate she received and thank her supporters for their unwavering positivity. In a video message, she expressed her appreciation for those who stood by her and shared their love for her performances. However, she acknowledged the impact of the negative comments, describing them as devastating and unexpected, as she had hoped to spread joy and positivity through her art.
Ultimately, Raygun’s decision to retire from competitive breakdancing reflects the toll that the backlash took on her mental and emotional well-being. While she continues to dance in a more private setting, the experience of facing intense criticism following her performance at the Paris Olympics became a defining moment in her career. Despite the challenges she encountered, Raygun’s legacy as an accomplished breakdancer and her impact on the dance community remain an integral part of her journey. As she moves forward from this chapter, Raygun looks to prioritize her well-being and continue pursuing her passion for dance in a way that aligns with her values and artistic vision.