Australia’s Rachel Gunn became an instant internet meme after her performance
Breaking debuted at the 2024 Paris Olympics on Friday, and one B-girl has gone absolutely viral on social media for her performance — but not in the way she likely would’ve hoped for.
Australia’s Rachel Gunn, who is competing under the name "RayGun," became an instant "meme" on X after her head-scratching performance in the round-robin stage of the women’s breaking competition.
Raygun competes at La Concorde on August 9, 2024, in Paris, France. (Harry Langer/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)
Gunn, 36, failed to match the skill level of her opponents and in doing so was swept in all of her battles without ever earning a single point.
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"I was never going to beat these girls on what they do best — their power moves," Gunn said after. "What I bring is creativity."
But it was her "creativity" that left viewers questioning how she qualified.
Raygun of Team Australia competes in the women's round robin - group B on day fourteen of the Paris Olympic Games. (Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
"I kinda feel bad for RayGun, the Aussie [breaker] — but that routine was hilariously ridiculous," one person wrote on X. "Something like this always happens at the Olympics."
Americans: “How is Australia so good at sports?”
— Matt Bevan (@MatthewBevan) August 9, 2024
Australia once the water sports are over: pic.twitter.com/7vg87XvRxm
I'd like to personally thank Raygun for making millions of people worldwide think "huh, maybe I can make the Olympics too" pic.twitter.com/p5QlUbkL2w
— Bradford Pearson (@BradfordPearson) August 9, 2024
* seinfeld theme plays*
— Seinfeld Current Day (@Seinfeld2000) August 9, 2024
9 year old me: pic.twitter.com/WFlZK3sMxk
I could live all my life and never come up with anything as funny as Raygun, the 36-year-old Australian Olympic breakdancer pic.twitter.com/1uPYBxIlh8
— mariah (@mariahkreutter) August 9, 2024
According to her Olympics bio, Gunn is a university lecturer at Macquarie University with a Ph.D. in cultural studies. "Dance" is listed as one of her research interests.
Gunn qualified for the Paris Olympics after winning the QMS Oceania Championships in Sydney, Australia, and was named the top-ranked b-girl by the Australian Breaking Association in 2020 and 2021.
Gunn also appeared to catch some heat online about her styling choice.
B-Girl Raygun of Team Australia reacts during the B-Girls Round Robin - Group B on August 9, 2024, in Paris, France. (Elsa/Getty Images)
According to the New York Post, the International Olympic Committee allowed competitors to wear their custom uniform, which had to be submitted before competition. Gunn was the only athlete who wore a tracksuit representing her country.
"Looking forward to the same level of scrutiny on what the boys wear tomorrow," she fired back on her Instagram Friday.
The men’s competition began on Saturday.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Paulina Dedaj is a Sports Reporter for Fox News Digital.