Disaster Breaking community defends b-girl Raygun and is hopeful for return to Olympic program - Broken mind break dancing

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Associated Press
BY KEN MAGUIRE
Updated 11:47 AM CDT, August 11, 2024

PARIS (AP) — The breaking community wants the world to give b-girl Raygun a break as the Paris Olympics wrapped up.

The sport made its Olympic debut in Paris — it might never be back — and one of the lasting images was the performance of an Australian b-girl known as Raygun who did a “kangaroo dance” and scored zero points.

In a show of support on Sunday, the head judge of the breaking competition said 36-year-old university professor Rachael Gunn was just trying to be original. And the breaking federation says it has offered mental health support in the wake of online criticism.

“Breaking is all about originality and bringing something new to the table and representing your country or region,” head judge Martin Gilian — known as MGbility — said at a press conference. “This is exactly what Raygun was doing. She got inspired by her surroundings, which in this case, for example, was a kangaroo.”

The breaking and hip-hop communities “definitely stand behind her,” he added.

“We have five criteria in the competitive judging system and just her level was maybe not as high as the other competitors,” MGbility said. “But again, that doesn’t mean that she did really bad. She did her best. She won the Oceania qualifier. ... Unfortunately for her, the other b-girls were better.”

Sergey Nifontov, general secretary of the World DanceSport Federation, said they’ve been in direct contact with Gunn and Australian Olympic team officials



“We offered (the) support of our safe-guarding officer. We are aware about what has happened, especially on social media, and definitely we should put the safety of the athlete, in this case, mental safety in first place,” he said. “She has us as a federation supporting her.”

Breaking — known to many break dancing, a term its performers dislike — is not on the program for the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028.

The next Summer Games after that will be in Brisbane, Australia.

“We believe that this has nothing to do with our chances for Brisbane 2032,” Nifontov said when asked about the criticism of Raygun and getting back into the Olympics.

Japan’s Ami Yuasa, known better as b-girl Ami, won the gold medal and said she wished Los Angeles organizers had waited to experience the energy between the athletes and the crowd at Place de la Concorde.

“I feel so sad about it not happening in Los Angeles, because breaking was born in the USA,” she said Sunday. “Breaking is not just a sport, it’s also expressing myself and art.”

Federation president Shawn Tay defended the evolution — from what started as an art form in the 1970s in the Bronx to an Olympic appearance. Critics have questioned the commercialization of the sport.

“Right from the beginning we were warned that some of the breakers — the top breakers — may not take part,” he said. “But now we have achieved to bring them all in — we have all the best breakers. Now they are fighting for the glory of their country — it’s a totally different thing. And that’s actually pushed them to improve so much, to work so hard in a more scientific way.”

 
OMG!!! Kiwi Farms is talking about breaking and I wasn't the person who made the thread.

As the resident expert in this, let me give my 2 cents:
I completely understand what she was trying to do.
One of the key aspects of breaking is originality.
If you're not original and you're only doing things that other people have done before, you don't get respect.
You have to innovate to some extent, you have to have your own style and moves.
...
That being said, her technique was seriously lacking.
The level these days in the competitive scene is really high.
You have to reeeeeeeeeally try to get anywhere.
Here's what breaking looks like today on a high level.

I honestly have no clue how this woman managed to qualify for the Olympics, there are so many good bgirls out there and they got this bitch to represent a nation.
Granted, Australia has one of the lowest levels in the world but still, this is some bullshit.
 
I thought that American Hungarian half pipe skiier was embarasding at the 2018 Olympics, but this chick took the cringe to a whole other level.
The American Hungarian half pipe skier was awesome. She went to the Olympics because she wanted to go to the Olympics, for fun, and she worked hard (bureaucracy-wise) to get there as an individual. Very in the original spirit of the event. It could even helped the promotion of the sport, as actual Hungarian skiers could realize they, themselves, were better than her and could be in her place.

This cunt is an obvious diversity entrant who wants to destroy the precious little there's good about the Olympics.

from twatter:
So I looked into this. I thought maybe I should feel sorry for the woman, athletes can choke, and maybe it was cruel for people to be making fun of her. Alternatively, I thought it may be possible she was led up the garden path, told she was good break dancer when she wasn’t, and I can’t imagine anything more humiliating than realising you are in fact not a talented athlete on the world stage.

Turns out Rachael Gunn here has a PhD in cultural studies, with a speciality in the gender politics of movement and breakdance. She has written about how including break dance in the Olympics changes it from a practice within an alternative subculture, to a hegemonic one that incorporates the dance into what she sees as Australia’s settler colonialist project. I am 100% certain what she is doing here, in wearing the Australia kit even, is trying to make some subversive point she can later write journal articles about.

This whole episode is demonstrative of the supreme selfishness of woke identity politics studies. Her little stunt diminishes Australia on the world stage. Hundreds of Australian athletes who will have dedicated their entire lives to athletic excellence will be forgotten, because Rachael wanted to bulk up her ResearchGate profile. Rather than their medals and efforts, this is what Australia will be remembered for.

Not to mention the disastrous effect this will have on break dancing as a sport. Its position in the Olympics is not secure, and surely won’t be taken seriously after this. Good job Rachael, you really showed those chauvinist nationalists, hundreds of women and girls will not get their Olympic opportunity now.

Rachael represents so much of what is totally lecherous about cultural studies academics. Pick a subject area that will be under-studied in your context, so you can rise through the ranks quickly (how many break dancing academics will there be in Australia?), and wreak absolute havoc in lives of the people you want to study. There is no limit to the sheer disrespect they will dole out, purely for self-advancement.
 
I honestly have no clue how this woman managed to qualify for the Olympics, there are so many good bgirls out there and they got this bitch to represent a nation.
Granted, Australia has one of the lowest levels in the world but still, this is some bullshit.

i do:
1.) since its womens breakdancing the bar is already low. (us bgirls did the bgirl props stall combos.)
2.) australia cant dance.

its clear that the judges were faced with choosing between medicore generic breakdancer and "what the fuck is this" and chose the more memorable one.

she doesnt diminish breakdance as much as she embarasses australia. No one in the community is saying she's original at all.

honestly, watch that qualifier and tell me which one is raygun. they both suck.

e: regarding raygun's originality, we already hit the animal farm, sour patch era of abstract.
 
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I honestly have no clue how this woman managed to qualify for the Olympics, there are so many good bgirls out there and they got this bitch to represent a nation.
Granted, Australia has one of the lowest levels in the world but still, this is some bullshit.
I read about it on le reddit a bit. People claim a) shenanigans regarding the new national association (previously there was no national association) and b) the competition she ‘won’ had like 15 entrants and was judged by her mates.

Supposedly a ballroom dancing org jumped in as the national breaking association so it wasn’t very popular with breakers. Moreover, not a lot of people really knew about the Olympic pathway.
 
And if there's a sillier "sport" than Dressage I've never heard of it. I think it has been in the Olympics since they were revived in the 19th century.
You weren't joking. I've never heard of it and just assumed most equestrian events involved them just jumping.

So I watched a vid of it. Apparently, this is was a DAZZLING routine that blew people away and won the gold:
 
You weren't joking. I've never heard of it and just assumed most equestrian events involved them just jumping.

So I watched a vid of it. Apparently, this is was a DAZZLING routine that blew people away and won the gold:
Dressage is really about how well trained your horse is. At the Olympic level they make it look completely effortless, which probably detracts from the visual impact. At least it's a classic competition and you don't look like a complete spastic off your meds while doing it, unlike "breaking".
 
I read about it on le reddit a bit. People claim a) shenanigans regarding the new national association (previously there was no national association) and b) the competition she ‘won’ had like 15 entrants and was judged by her mates.
Yeah, nepotism is one of the biggest issues with competitive breaking.
I can't even count the times I was competing and the judges were from the same crew as my opponent.
Either that or the other guy would win because of his reputation.
I distinctly remember winning a battle, then the judges voting against me and when I asked them why, their response was: "That other guy is really good, I saw him dance many times and he's got great stuff."
OK but... he didn't do the great stuff today against me, he got roasted.
It was basically my 2 rounds vs the guy's entire career.

Even the guy who won the bronze medal, Victor, went through years of this shit.
He would completely destroy his opponents but because they were more established and had connections, he would end up losing.
It's slowly getting better but breaking still has ways to go before we get rid of these nepotistic assholes.
 
He would completely destroy his opponents but because they were more established and had connections, he would end up losing.

Vicious Victor was only alright i dont think i ever seen him robbed. Never heard about him calling out any of the judges over a bad call anyway. because thats what you do when you feel the judges are wrong.
 
“Breaking is all about originality and bringing something new to the table and representing your country or region,” head judge Martin Gilian — known as MGbility — said at a press conference. “This is exactly what Raygun was doing. She got inspired by her surroundings, which in this case, for example, was a kangaroo.”
"Sure, everyone who didn't do this did much better and got a lot of points - but what can you do?"

“We have five criteria in the competitive judging system and just her level was maybe not as high as the other competitors,” MGbility said. “But again, that doesn’t mean that she did really bad. She did her best. She won the Oceania qualifier. ... Unfortunately for her, the other b-girls were better.”
"She didn't do that bad - she had 0 points in all matches she competed in. She scored the same amount of points that you did in your living room. I guess saying it out loud - she actually could have not done any worse, mathematically."
 
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Vicious Victor was only alright i dont think i ever seen him robbed. Never heard about him calling out any of the judges over a bad call anyway. because thats what you do when you feel the judges are wrong.
That battle you've posted he did lose, he crashed like 3 times.
I'm thinking of much earlier, I want to say 2012-ish when he was a new face.
I wish my memory was better so that I could give you an example but I can't remember any specifics.
I'm pretty sure there was at least 1 battle against Kareem that he should have won but lost.
 
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