Olympic Breakdancer Raygun’s Teammate Jeff “J Attack” Dunne Reacts to Her Controversial Debut

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Olympic Breakdancer Raygun’s Teammate Jeff “J Attack” Dunne Reacts to Her Controversial Debut

Olympic Breakdancer Raygun's Teammate Jeff “J Attack” Dunne Reacts to Her Controversial Debut

Rachael “Raygun” Gunn's fellow Team Australia breakdancer Jeff “J Attack” Dunne spoke back to criticism of her controversial performance on the 2024 Paris Olympics' ladies's breakdancing opponents.

Jeff “J Attack” Dunne wants his teammate to shatter away of the criticism.

The Australian breakdancer came to Rachael “Raygun” Gunn's defense after she confronted criticism for her performance on the 2024 Paris Olympics' ladies's breakdancing opponents.

“All I do know is she represented laborious,” J Attack, 16, told the Herald Solar in an interview published Aug. 12, “she has been the main breaker in Australia for the ladies and I acknowledge her and respect her one hundred pc.”

Raygun raised eyebrows after her unconventional moves earned her 0 aspects from the judges, causing her to lose all three of her B-Lady round-robin battles throughout the Aug. 9 Games. The earn criticism surrounding her performance received so tainted that Australia’s Olympic chief also spoke out in defense of the 36-Three hundred and sixty five days-mature.

“I love Rachael,” Chief de mission Anna Meares acknowledged in an Aug. 10 press convention. “And I judge that what has took place on social media with trolls and keyboard warriors, and taking these feedback and giving them airtime, has been if truth be told disappointing.”

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

But Raygun isn't the solely Australian breakdancer getting consideration for her displaying on the Olympics.

With out a doubt, J Attack shared his gratitude for the hundreds of fortify he received after competing within the B-Boy round-robin battles the following day.

Photograph by Jari Pestelacci/Eurasia Sport Photos/Getty Photos

“I’d cushy desire to tell a huge thanks to all people for your unheard of fortify,” the athlete wrote in Aug. 10 Instagram post. “I went available and did my most productive.”

And while J Attack changed into once also eradicated throughout the round-robin stage after three straight losses, he favorite, “I’m proud of myself at 16 to tell I’m an Olympian.”

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A great deal of others were proud of the teen's accomplishment as correctly, with Snoop Dogg even including a clip of his performance in a compilation video of Olympic breakdancers. Alongside the photos, the rapper wrote, “This changed into once the correct stuff !!! Recognize.”

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Pointless to exclaim, J Attack changed into once overjoyed by the special shoutout, re-sharing the video to his acquire Instagram alongside the caption, “This day is a day to smile and uncover pleasure from lifestyles.”

Maintain discovering out to revisit more controversies that unfolded throughout the 2024 Olympics.

Jordan Chiles Medal Controversy

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

The Romanian facet argued that an inquiry that Chiles' coach had submitted on the opponents that had resulted in the athlete's ranking to be raised by 0.1 of a level have to now no longer had been granted on account of it changed into once submitted four seconds past a one-minute closing date.

The courtroom agreed and dominated that the U.S. athlete's initial ranking of 13.666 would maybe most probably maybe be reinstated, a resolution also adopted later by the Global Gymnastics Federation, which acknowledged in an announcement that it had modified the rankings to position Barbosu in third place.

The Global Olympics Committee then launched that it “will reallocate the bronze medal to Ana Barbosu (Romania),” adding, “We are enthusiastic with the NOC of Romania to keep up a correspondence in regards to the reallocation ceremony and with USOPC referring to the return of the bronze medal.”

The  U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee says it plans to attraction the resolution.

Canada Boots Women folk's Soccer Coach

The 2024 Olympics had barely begun when Bev Priestman, head coach of the  Canadian ladies's soccer crew, changed into once a ways flung from her post by Canada Soccer after her crew changed into once accused of the employ of drones to see on the Recent Zealand crew before their community stage match.

“Additional recordsdata has attain to our consideration referring to outdated drone employ against opponents, predating the Paris 2024 Olympic Games,” Canada Soccer CEO and typical secretary Kevin Blue acknowledged in a July 25 commentary explaining the resolution. “In light of these novel revelations, Canada Soccer has made the resolution to suspend…Bev Priestman for the leisure of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, and till the completion of our nowadays launched self reliant external evaluation.”

Priestman apologized, saying in an announcement, “I am absolutely heartbroken for the gamers, and I’d desire to verbalize regret from the backside of my heart for the impact this topic has had on all of them.”

The crew, which received gold in Tokyo, is “a community of oldsters that care very powerful about sportsmanship and integrity,” she persisted. “Because the chief of the crew on the topic, I wish to rob accountability, and I notion to fully co-characteristic with the [Canadian Soccer Association] investigation.”

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

Because the boat carrying athletes from South Korea came into glance throughout the July 26 Opening Ceremony, they were incorrectly launched in each French and English as being from the Democratic Individuals's Republic of Korea—which is North Korea.

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

In a July 27 commentary, the Global Olympic Committee favorite, “We deeply verbalize regret for the error that took place when introducing the Korean crew throughout the Opening Ceremony broadcast.”

IOC President Thomas Bach in general is named South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol to verbalize regret, per the executive govt's place of work, which relayed that Yoon told Bach the of us of South Korea were “very unnerved and embarrassed” by the error. An IOC spokesperson known as the error an “operational mistake” that changed into once “clearly deeply regrettable.”

Parade exclaim is particular alphabetically per the host nation's language—minus Greece, which continually goes first because the home of the first Olympics, and the host nation goes closing. South Korea changed into once the forty eighth nation within the Parade of International locations, while North Korea changed into once 153rd.

The Sinful Kind of Splash

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

“Well, the ladies cushy finishing off,” Ballard acknowledged following the lumber. “You know what ladies are admire…placing around, doing their make-up.”

His co-commentator Lizzie Simmonds answered, “Irascible, Bob. Just among the males are doing that as correctly.”

Calling his comment “scandalous,” Eurostar acknowledged in a July 29 commentary Ballard had been removed with “immediate fabricate” from extra protection.

The frail sportscaster promptly apologized.

“The feedback I made throughout the Australian freestyle relay victory ceremony on Saturday acquire triggered some offence,” he wrote on X. “It changed into once never my plan to upset or belittle someone and, if I did, I apologise. I am a huge indicate of girls’s sport.”

A Rumor That Went Off the Deep Discontinue

After speculation that a too-shallow pool inside of La Protection Arena changed into once accountable for slower-than-anticipated cases in swimming, the athletes torpedoed the theorem that the water wasn't deep ample to atomize data.

“I judge it's totally a fantasy,” Team USA's Regan Smith, who swam a ways from Paris with five medals, told NBCOlympics.com after she and Gretchen Walsh, Lilly King and Torri Huske place a brand novel world myth within the ladies's 4×100-meter medley. “I judge within the muse of us were very conscious of [the lack of new records]… So, I judge that triggered some chatter, admire, 'Oh, is it the pool that's doing this?' But I judge because the meet went on, of us received feeble to it, and then I judge they received more happy with it, and then we started seeing some if truth be told instant swims.”

Added four-time medalist Walsh, “I judge powerful of what the Olympics is, and what it represents, makes any pool that it's at if truth be told feel more or much less leisurely. Attributable to you acquire so powerful stress on yourself that it is laborious at your one hundred pc most productive.”

Swimmer Despatched Dwelling for “Indiscipline”

Brazilian swimmer Ana Carolina Vieira changed into once sent home after, per 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 acknowledged, after appearing “in a disrespectful and aggressive system” in response to a “technical resolution made by the Brazilian Swimming Team committee” referring to the 4x100m freestyle relay.

In a video titled “How a verbal change failure destroyed my Olympic dream,” Vieira lamented what came about however acknowledged, “every little thing is going to be solved on the cozy time.”

One other Swimmer Kicked Out for “Inaccurate Ambiance”

The Paraguayan Olympic Committee requested swimmer Luana Alonso to leave the Games, alleging in an announcement that she had created an “scandalous surroundings on the Coronary heart of Team Paraguay.”

“We thank her for proceeding as suggested,” the commentary persisted, “because it changed into once of her acquire free will that she did now no longer spend the night time within the Athletes' Village.”

The Southern Methodist University scholar had reputedly already returned to Texas when she wrote on Instagram Story (translated from Spanish) Aug. 5, “I cushy wished to fabricate it particular that I changed into once never removed or expelled from anywhere, quit spreading deceptive recordsdata. I don’t wish to give any commentary however I’m now no longer going to let lies acquire an stamp on me both.”

MyKayla Skinner vs. Simone Biles

Simone Biles had already let or now no longer it is known what she thought of Tokyo teammate MyKayla Skinner's criticism of the U.S. gymnastics crew selected to race to Paris—and Skinner had apologized for saying in a since-deleted video that “the expertise and the depth cushy isn't admire what it feeble to be” and that “obviously heaps of girls don't work as laborious.”

But after the 2024 squad received crew gold, Biles captioned a portray of the athletes, “Lack of facts, slothful, olympic champions”—an apparent jab at Skinner's fashioned comment.

On Aug. 6, Skinner reiterated in an Instagram video that she had “poorly” articulated her fashioned point. But, she added, the cyberbullying she and her family had been topic to—fallout from her cyberfeud with Biles—had gotten out of hand.

She pleaded with the seven-time gold medalist “to thrill save a quit to this. Please question your followers to quit.”

Beam In a Tiny Noise, Please

Neither Biles nor Suni Lee medaled in beam this Three hundred and sixty five days after each gymnasts fell off the equipment throughout their closing routines.

Afterward, Biles commented on the strangely mute surroundings throughout their penultimate tournament in Paris.

“It changed into once if truth be told uncommon and awkward,” the athlete, who earned bronze on beam in Tokyo, told the Associated Press. “We've requested a few cases if we can acquire some tune, or some background noise. I'm now no longer if truth be told determined what came about there, however yeah, now no longer our favourite. None of us cherished it.”

Per the GOAT's complaint, an Global Gymnastics Federation acknowledged the environment changed into once “half of the sport presentation notion at Paris 2024.”

Lee favorite that “the stress changed into once no doubt on” and “somewhat heaps of of us were no doubt feeling it.”

She puzzled if it changed into once so mute the within sight photographers would maybe most probably well also hear her breathing.

“It adds to the stress,” Lee acknowledged, “cushy on account of it’s equivalent to you, certain, you're the solely one up there. So I changed into once feeling the stress.”

Gymnastics Scoring Shocker

Jordan Chiles reputedly carried out out of the running for a medal when she carried out her ground exercise closing routine and received a ranking of 13.666, Romania's Ana Barbosu before her in third place with a ranking of 13.700.

But after Team USA filed a ranking inquiry on Chiles' behalf and her performance changed into once extra reviewed by the judges, her originate up cost changed into once elevated by one-tenth of a level. This potential that, her ranking changed into once due to this reality bumped as much as 13.766. That system, she received the bronze and Barbosu—who changed into once already waving her nation's flag in party—left the enviornment in tears.

Afterward, Barbosu posted a video of herself competing and wrote, “Thanks to all individuals who impressed me before, throughout, and after the opponents.”

5,000 Meters Scoring Shocker

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

Kenyan runner Faith Kipyegon changed into once within the muse disqualified for seeming to jostle Gudaf Tsegay of Ethiopia throughout the ladies's 5,000 meters on the Stade de France on Aug. 5, negating her 2d-place end.

“I haven’t considered one thing admire that, in an Olympic closing that went on for so long,” commentator Kara Goucher, a two-time Olympian, acknowledged on the published, noting that the two ladies also looked as if it would maybe most probably maybe commerce heated phrases. “You question somewhat of little bit of elbow, you question somewhat of little bit of frustration, however that changed into once many strides and scolding.”

It wasn't till the wee hours of Aug. 6 that Kipyegon discovered her silver medal had been reinstated. The Olympic Jury of Attraction dominated that, while there had been “critical contact” between her and Tsegay, “the incident did now no longer warrant a disqualification.”

With that, Italy's Nadia Battocletti—the fourth-place finisher bumped into bronze location by the disqualification—changed into once re-relegated to fourth.

Swimming Disqualifications That Stood

Two athletes' hopes of a medal were dashed after they unwittingly broke suggestions mid-swim, that system they didn't even know they were out till they carried out their races.

Huge Britain's Luke Greenbank carried out first in his 200-meter backstroke heat however changed into once disqualified for staying underwater for added than basically the most 15 meters after first diving in.

“Get or lose I’ve continually been my acquire cruelest critic however in most cases you’ve cushy received to rob it because it comes,” he wrote on Instagram Aug. 1. “I will rob pride within the reality that I do know I changed into once in colossal form coming into these games after a fancy few years, however this might most probably well also just encourage me to attain abet abet stronger.”

A technical error also knocked Alex Walsh off the 200-meter individual medley podium after she carried out within the bronze location. As she approached the wall throughout the closing leg of her backstroke, she made an illegal flip by initiating to flip out of location before she tapped the wall and launched into her breaststroke.

“Mute proud,” Walsh wrote on Instagram Aug. 6, thanking her supporters a couple of days after the lumber. “No topic the DQ, this Olympics has been an expertise that has left me feeling happy and fulfilled, and I will admire that and not using a sign of ending. As a minimal, every little thing occurs for a motive and there is so powerful more to be mad by for me on this sport.”

Something within the Water?

No topic $1.fifty three billion having been budgeted to neat up the perennially polluted Seine, reports swirled for months main as much as the Paris Games about whether or now no longer it would maybe most probably maybe be safe ample to raise the swimming leg of the triathlons and the ten-kilometer marathons within the river.

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo went for a swim July 17 and declared France's most favorite body of water upright to race—however it's been more or much less a s–t expose since the Olympics began.

On Monday, July 29, swims for the triathletes to familiarize themselves with the Seine were canceled, officers citing heart-broken water quality ranges triggered by lumber-off from the weekend's heavy rains (which noticeably started throughout the July 26 Opening Ceremony).

The males's triathlon changed into once then postponed a day and rescheduled to squawk the ladies's tournament on July 31 after organizers deemed bacteria ranges too excessive for a procure swim.

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

But speculation that the water wasn't safe resumed after two athletes who competed within the triathlon dropped out of the combined-relay opponents, citing respective ailments (neither of which had been definitively linked to swimming within the Seine).

The ladies's and males's 10km are aloof scheduled for Aug. 8 and 9, however practices were canceled Aug. 6 after assessments showed bacteria ranges were all over once more too excessive.

Australian Field Hockey Player Arrested

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

“I’d within the muse desire to verbalize regret for what has took place over the closing 24 hours,” he acknowledged at an Aug. 7 press convention, per the Australian Associated Press. “My actions are my acquire and by no system mirror the values of my family, my teammates, my chums, the sport and the Australian Olympic crew. I acquire embarrassed you all and I'm in actual fact sorry.”

In an announcement, an Australian Olympic Committee official known as Tom “a upright person that had made a heart-broken resolution” and acknowledged the crew would fortify him if he wanted abet. But, the official added, the athlete changed into once losing all of his closing Olympic privileges, efficient trusty now.

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