2024 Olympics: Australian Breakdancer Raygun Reacts to Criticism After Controversial Debut

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2024 Olympics: Australian Breakdancer Raygun Reacts to Criticism After Controversial Debut

2024 Olympics: Australian Breakdancer Raygun Reacts to Criticism After Controversial Debut

Australian breakdancer Rachael “Raygun” Gunn shared her thoughts on the on-line criticism in direction of her Aug. 9 efficiency at the 2024 Paris Olympics, which earned her no capabilities.

Raygun is breaking free of the criticism.

After the Australian breakdancer (real title: Rachael Gunn) raised eyebrows for her efficiency at the Paris 2024 Olympics, she pushed aid at the hate.

“I modified into on no fable going to beat these girls on what they produce easiest—their vitality moves,” Gunn explained all the map by an Aug. 10 press conference, per ESPN. “What I carry is creativity.”

Raygun’s Aug. 9 efficiency went viral for its unconventionally simple moves—which earned her zero capabilities from the judges. And while breaking is judged on creativity, personality, technique, vary, musicality and vocabulary, many customers on social media pointed out the inability of grief smitten by Raygun’s routine. Calm, Gunn maintains her capability.

“All of my moves are long-established,” Gunn added. “Creativity is in fact crucial to me. I exit there, and I gift my artistry. Usually it speaks to the judges, and on occasion it doesn't. I produce my thing, and it represents art. That is what it’s about.”

The 36-365 days-faded is now not now not as much as acquainted with the ins-and-outs of breaking, and even lectures at her alma mater Macquarie University and, in accordance with her team profile, is drawn to analyze interesting the  “cultural politics” of the enlighten.

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Olympics 2024: Australian Exec Defends Breaker Raygun Amid Online Trolling

And while she didn’t develop her nation any capabilities for her participation in Paris 2024, Australia’s Olympic chief furthermore took to the breakdancer’s protection.

“I admire Rachael,” Chief de mission Anna Meares emphasised at an Aug. 10 press conference. “And I feel that what has came about on social media with trolls and keyboard warriors, and taking these feedback and giving them airtime, has been in fact disappointing.”

Meares went on to element how Gunn—who has beforehand represented Australia at the World Breaking Championships—added to the nation’s Olympic workforce.

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“Raygun is a totally loved member of this Olympic workforce,” Meares continued. “She has represented the Olympic workforce, the Olympic spirit with big enthusiasm. And I entirely take care of her courage. I admire her personality, and I in fact feel very upset for her, that she has reach under the assault that she has.”

Protect reading for more controversies to reach aid out of Paris 2024.

Jordan Chiles Medal Controversy

After the U.S. gymnast obtained bronze within the females's gymnastics individual ground enlighten closing, the Romanian Gymnastics Federation and Romanian finalists Ana Maria Barbosu and Sabrina Maneca-Voinea, who came in fourth and fifth place of abode, filed an appeal with the Court docket of Arbitration for Sport.

The Romanian aspect argued that an inquiry that Chiles' coach had submitted at the competition that had led to the athlete's score to be raised by 0.1 of a degree ought to now not were granted due to it modified into submitted four seconds previous a one-minute lower-off date.

The court docket agreed and dominated that the U.S. athlete's preliminary score of 13.666 may well maybe maybe be reinstated, a name furthermore adopted later by the International Gymnastics Federation, which talked about in a assertion that it had modified the rankings to place Barbosu in third place of abode.

The International Olympics Committee then introduced that it “will reallocate the bronze medal to Ana Barbosu (Romania),” adding, “We are in contact with the NOC of Romania to talk regarding the reallocation ceremony and with USOPC relating to the return of the bronze medal.”

The  U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee says it plans to appeal the decision.

Canada Boots Girls people's Soccer Coach

The 2024 Olympics had barely begun when Bev Priestman, head coach of the  Canadian females's soccer workforce, modified into eliminated from her put up by Canada Soccer after her team modified into accused of the usage of drones to ogle on the New Zealand workforce earlier than their crew stage match.

“Extra knowledge has reach to our attention relating to outdated drone exhaust against opponents, predating the Paris 2024 Olympic Games,” Canada Soccer CEO and long-established secretary Kevin Blue talked about in a July 25 assertion explaining the decision. “In gentle of these contemporary revelations, Canada Soccer has made the decision to slump…Bev Priestman for the remainder of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, and till the completion of our now not too long within the past introduced independent external review.”

Priestman apologized, asserting in a assertion, “I’m entirely heartbroken for the gamers, and I’d prefer to boom regret from the backside of my heart for the affect this grief has had on all of them.”

The workforce, which obtained gold in Tokyo, is “a crew of these that care very powerful about sportsmanship and integrity,” she continued. “Because the leader of the workforce on the discipline, I wish to raise accountability, and I belief to fully co-operate with the [Canadian Soccer Association] investigation.”

South Korea Incorrect for North Korea For the length of the Opening Ceremony

Because the boat carrying athletes from South Korea came into see all the map by the July 26 Opening Ceremony, they were incorrectly introduced in both French and English as being from the Democratic Folks's Republic of Korea—which is North Korea.

South Korea, within the intervening time, is the Republic of Korea.

In a July 27 assertion, the International Olympic Committee noted, “We deeply boom regret for the mistake that came about when introducing the Korean workforce all the map by the Opening Ceremony broadcast.”

IOC President Thomas Bach furthermore in most cases known as South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol to boom regret, per the manager govt's place of abode of enterprise, which relayed that Yoon informed Bach the oldsters of South Korea were “very nervous and embarrassed” by the mistake. An IOC spokesperson called the error an “operational mistake” that modified into “clearly deeply regrettable.”

Parade notify is determined alphabetically in accordance with the host nation's language—minus Greece, which continually goes first as the house of the first Olympics, and the host nation goes final. South Korea modified into the 48th nation within the Parade of Countries, while North Korea modified into 153rd.

The Noxious Sort of Splash

British commentator Bob Ballard modified into pulled from Eurostar's Olympics protection for making a commentary that modified into broadly derided as sexist after Australian swimmers Mollie O'Callaghan, Shayna Jack, Emma McKeon and Meg Harris obtained gold within the 4×100-meter freestyle relay.

“Successfully, the females factual finishing off,” Ballard talked about following the tear. “You know what females are like…inserting spherical, doing their make-up.”

His co-commentator Lizzie Simmonds replied, “Contaminated, Bob. A couple of of the lads are doing that as smartly.”

Calling his commentary “unpleasant,” Eurostar talked about in a July 29 assertion Ballard had been eliminated with “on the spot produce” from extra protection.

The weak sportscaster promptly apologized.

“The feedback I made all the map by the Australian freestyle relay victory ceremony on Saturday have confidence precipitated some offence,” he wrote on X. “It modified into on no fable my plot to upset or belittle anyone and, if I did, I apologise. I’m a huge recommend of females’s sport.”

A Rumor That Went Off the Deep Dwell

After hypothesis that a too-shallow pool interior La Defense Enviornment modified into guilty for slower-than-anticipated instances in swimming, the athletes torpedoed the basis that the water wasn't deep ample to rupture records.

“I feel it's entirely a fantasy,” Crew USA's Regan Smith, who swam some distance from Paris with 5 medals, informed NBCOlympics.com after she and Gretchen Walsh, Lilly King and Torri Huske living a contemporary world file within the females's 4×100-meter medley. “I feel at the launch folks were very responsive to [the lack of new records]… So, I feel that precipitated some chatter, like, 'Oh, is it the pool that's doing this?' Nevertheless I feel as the meet went on, folks obtained aged to it, and then I feel they obtained more cheerful with it, and then we started seeing some in fact mercurial swims.”

Added four-time medalist Walsh, “I feel powerful of what the Olympics is, and what it represents, makes any pool that it's at in fact feel variety of sluggish. As a result of you’ve so powerful force on yourself that it’s laborious at your one hundred computer easiest.”

Swimmer Despatched Home for “Indiscipline”

Brazilian swimmer Ana Carolina Vieira modified into sent home after, in accordance with the Brazilian Olympic Committee, she dedicated two “acts of indiscipline”: She left the Olympic Village with boyfriend/teammate Gabriel Santos with out permission, the BOC talked about, after appearing “in a disrespectful and aggressive draw” in accordance with a “technical decision made by the Brazilian Swimming Crew committee” relating to the 4x100m freestyle relay.

In a video titled “How a conversation failure destroyed my Olympic dream,” Vieira lamented what came about of abode but talked about, “all the pieces goes to be solved at the finest time.”

But another Swimmer Kicked Out for “Flawed Ambiance”

The Paraguayan Olympic Committee requested swimmer Luana Alonso to fade the Games, alleging in a assertion that she had created an “unpleasant atmosphere at the Heart of Crew Paraguay.”

“We thank her for proceeding as instructed,” the assertion continued, “because it modified into of her possess free will that she did now not employ the night within the Athletes' Village.”

The Southern Methodist University student had reputedly already returned to Texas when she wrote on Instagram Memoir (translated from Spanish) Aug. 5, “I factual desired to develop it clear that I modified into on no fable eliminated or expelled from anyplace, discontinuance spreading fraudulent knowledge. I don’t wish to present any assertion but I’m now not going to let lies affect me both.”

MyKayla Skinner vs. Simone Biles

Simone Biles had already let it’s identified what she even handed Tokyo teammate MyKayla Skinner's criticism of the U.S. gymnastics workforce selected to head to Paris—and Skinner had apologized for asserting in a since-deleted video that “the capability and the depth factual isn't like what it aged to be” and that “obviously plenty of girls don't work as laborious.”

Nevertheless after the 2024 squad obtained workforce gold, Biles captioned a photograph of the athletes, “Lack of capability, sluggish, olympic champions”—an apparent jab at Skinner's long-established commentary.

On Aug. 6, Skinner reiterated in an Instagram video that she had “poorly” articulated her long-established level. Nevertheless, she added, the cyberbullying she and her family had been arena to—fallout from her cyberfeud with Biles—had gotten out of hand.

She pleaded with the seven-time gold medalist “to please place a discontinuance to this. Please place a seek info from to your followers to discontinuance.”

Beam In a Minute Noise, Please

Neither Biles nor Suni Lee medaled in beam this 365 days after both gymnasts fell off the apparatus all the map by their closing routines.

In a while, Biles commented on the unusually mute atmosphere all the map by their penultimate match in Paris.

“It modified into in fact queer and awkward,” the athlete, who earned bronze on beam in Tokyo, informed the Associated Press. “We've requested a complete lot of instances if we will have confidence some song, or some background noise. I'm now not in fact sure what came about of abode there, but yeah, now not our current. None of us loved it.”

In accordance with the GOAT's criticism, an International Gymnastics Federation talked about the atmosphere modified into “fragment of the sport presentation belief at Paris 2024.”

Lee noted that “the force modified into positively on” and “plenty of people were positively feeling it.”

She puzzled if it modified into so mute the nearby photographers may well maybe maybe hear her respiration.

“It provides to the stress,” Lee talked about, “factual due to it’s akin to you, sure, you're the finest one up there. So I modified into feeling the force.”

Gymnastics Scoring Shocker

Jordan Chiles reputedly executed out of the working for a medal when she finished her ground enlighten closing routine and got a score of 13.666, Romania's Ana Barbosu earlier than her in third place of abode with a score of 13.700.

Nevertheless after Crew USA filed a score inquiry on Chiles' behalf and her efficiency modified into extra reviewed by the judges, her launch up brand modified into increased by one-tenth of a degree. As a result, her score modified into therefore bumped as much as 13.766. That potential, she obtained the bronze and Barbosu—who modified into already waving her nation's flag in birthday party—left the field in tears.

In a while, Barbosu posted a video of herself competing and wrote, “Thank you to every person who impressed me earlier than, all the map by, and after the competition.”

5,000 Meters Scoring Shocker

Medal adjustments haven't been confined to the gymnastics enviornment.

Kenyan runner Faith Kipyegon modified into first and main disqualified for seeming to jostle Gudaf Tsegay of Ethiopia all the map by the females's 5,000 meters at the Stade de France on Aug. 5, negating her second-place of abode enact.

“I in fact have confidence on no fable seen anything like that, in an Olympic closing that went on for so long,” commentator Kara Goucher, a two-time Olympian, talked about on the broadcast, noting that the two females furthermore perceived to replace heated phrases. “You focal level on pretty bit of elbow, you focal level on pretty bit of frustration, but that modified into many strides and scolding.”

It wasn't till the wee hours of Aug. 6 that Kipyegon stumbled on out her silver medal had been reinstated. The Olympic Jury of Attraction dominated that, while there had been “primary contact” between her and Tsegay, “the incident did now not warrant a disqualification.”

With that, Italy's Nadia Battocletti—the fourth-place of abode finisher ran into bronze place of abode by the disqualification—modified into re-relegated to fourth.

Swimming Disqualifications That Stood

Two athletes' hopes of a medal were dashed once they unwittingly broke guidelines mid-swim, which potential they didn't even know they were out till they executed their races.

Gigantic Britain's Luke Greenbank executed first in his 200-meter backstroke warmth but modified into disqualified for staying underwater for extra than the most 15 meters after first diving in.

“Acquire or lose I’ve continually been my possess cruelest critic but often you’ve factual obtained to raise it because it comes,” he wrote on Instagram Aug. 1. “I will be able to raise pleasure within the actual fact that I know I modified into in big shape coming into these video games after a hard few years, but this may well maybe maybe fair encourage me to reach aid aid stronger.”

A technical error furthermore knocked Alex Walsh off the 200-meter individual medley podium after she executed within the bronze place of abode. As she approached the wall all the map by the final leg of her backstroke, she made an illegal turn by starting to flip out of place of abode earlier than she tapped the wall and launched into her breaststroke.

“Calm proud,” Walsh wrote on Instagram Aug. 6, thanking her supporters a couple of days after the tear. “Regardless of the DQ, this Olympics has been an expertise that has left me feeling cheerful and fulfilled, and I will take care of that forever. After all, all the pieces happens for a cause and there is so powerful more to be inspiring in for me on this sport.”

One thing within the Water?

Regardless of $1.fifty three billion having been budgeted to smartly-organized up the perennially polluted Seine, experiences swirled for months main as much as the Paris Games about whether it’d be safe ample to protect the swimming leg of the triathlons and the 10-kilometer marathons within the river.

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo went for a swim July 17 and declared France's most famend body of water ethical to head—nonetheless it's been variety of a s–t gift since the Olympics started.

On Monday, July 29, swims for the triathletes to familiarize themselves with the Seine were canceled, officers citing unlucky water quality ranges precipitated by tear-off from the weekend's heavy rains (which noticeably started all the map by the July 26 Opening Ceremony).

The men's triathlon modified into then postponed a day and rescheduled to exhaust the females's match on July 31 after organizers deemed bacteria ranges too high for a stable swim.

Every triathlons were held July 31, day-of tests finding that E. coli and intestinal enterococci ranges were low ample to qualify the water as “fine quality,” per the European Union's Bathing Water Directive.

Nevertheless hypothesis that the water wasn't safe resumed after two athletes who competed within the triathlon dropped out of the blended-relay competition, citing respective illnesses (neither of which were definitively linked to swimming within the Seine).

The females's and men's 10km are unruffled scheduled for Aug. 8 and 9, but practices were canceled Aug. 6 after tests confirmed bacteria ranges were but but again too high.

Australian Field Hockey Player Arrested

Australian discipline hockey participant Tom Craig publicly apologized after being arrested for attempting to buy cocaine in Paris two days after the workforce's quarterfinal loss to the Netherlands.

“I’d within the foundation prefer to boom regret for what has came about over the final 24 hours,” he talked about at an Aug. 7 press conference, per the Australian Associated Press. “My actions are my possess and on no fable replicate the values of my family, my teammates, my chums, the sport and the Australian Olympic workforce. I in fact have confidence embarrassed you all and I'm in fact sorry.”

In a assertion, an Australian Olympic Committee decent called Tom “a ethical person that had made a unlucky decision” and talked about the workforce would toughen him if he wanted wait on. Nevertheless, the decent added, the athlete modified into dropping all of his final Olympic privileges, efficient straight.

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