On social media, a viral video showed these Australian breakdancers vying to make the World Final in their sport ahead of Raygun.
On X platform, many viewers wonder why Raygun, who performed poorly at the Paris Olympics, was selected over more talented contenders after a viral video of Australian breakdancing.
Footage showcasing the impressive skills of Australian breakdancers competing for a spot in the World Finals ahead of Raygun left viewers stunned.
Many are questioning why this Australian breakdancing talent was not selected.
Raygun faced criticism following her performance at the Paris Olympics.
On social media, her disappointing Olympic performance left viewers stunned.
In a video shared by @a_txcllctr87033, Raygun’s performance was marked by awkward movements.
In the footage, Raygun left the viewers shocked as she squirmed on the dance floor, her hand on her chin.
The performance featured unique elements, such as hopping like a kangaroo.
Additionally, she performed the sprinkler dance move, which was intended to reflect her Australian heritage.
Raygun was then faced with criticism after a challenging performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
After her disappointing performance, Raygun received a score of zero
Despite the effort and creativity she brought to the stage, she did not receive any votes from the judges.
Breaking judge MGbility provided insights into the scoring process.
According to MGbility, the comparative judging system used in breaking involves five criteria. Competitors are evaluated based on these criteria.
On social media, many viewers were stunned by the performance of these Australian breakdancers compared to Raygun.
A footage from recent Australian breakdancing events shows that there are other talented dancers who outperformed Raygun.
The Red Bull BC One 2024 World Final qualifiers have been held across Australian cities. It is set for August 25 in Sydney, will feature the top 16 B-boys and eight B-girls from around the country.
In this event, top breakdancers are competing for a chance to represent their country in the World Final
However, Raygun’s failure to score any points during her Olympic debut, left viewers in shock. This has sparked questions about the qualification process.
Many are curious about how Raygun, whose performance was considered below par, managed to secure a place. Meanwhile, other more skilled Australian dancers were left out.
These Australian breakdancing talents went viral on social media.
On the X platform, a user named @merekura shared footage of local breakdancers showcasing their skills at the Red Bull BC One 2024 Cypher in Melbourne
The video has the caption: “Went to a break competition today, section 8 Melbourne, Australia. These women burn #Raygun, Anna mears. U shame our young aussie women breakers’
In the footage, Melbourne’s Wiremu Parangi recorded these performances, expressing disappointment that more skilled breakdancers were overlooked.
The video quickly went viral and sparked debate on social media.
In the comment selection, many viewers suggested there were other dancers who might have been better suited for Raygin at the Olympics.
One person said: Did they try out for public competition? Raygun had moxie. Respect.
A second wrote: Just leave this here so you can see what great looks like.
While a third commented: So clearly Aussie women can’t breakdance!
Another added: I guarantee you the Raygun effect is +EV for Aussie break
Someone else said:why weren’t these two competing for gold instead of cry baby phd raygun?
However, the backlash against Raygun intensified after Raygun’s performance was deemed an embarrassment by some.
Despite the criticism, she was celebrated by her Australian teammates. They appreciated her efforts and routine during the closing ceremony.