or Olympic Breakdance judge admits that Raygun's level “wasn't as high as the other competitors” after she failed to score a single point in Paris.
Australian B-girl Rachael 'Raygun' Gunn played all three drums during the event at the sixth show, but she caused a worldwide sensation after her performance went viral. Social Media.
The 36-year-old failed to impress the five-man panel of judges with his moves, which included the infamous Kanjuro jump.
However, Olympic referee chief Martin Gillian, who acts as MGbility, defended Raygun's performance and insisted his score was affected by the quality of his opponents in the penalty area.
“I personally feel very sorry,” said M. Gibelletti.
“The breaking and hip-hop community is definitely supportive. She was just trying to create something new, something original and something that would represent her country.
“We trust her.” We have five standards in the comparative comparison system. Only one level may not be as high as the other two concurrent levels.
“Again, we're using a comparative sorcery system. Her companions were simply better, but that doesn't mean she was all that bad. She did the best she could.
Raygun finished above Manizha Talash, who has been declassified, but MGbility insists the Australian, a Sydney university professor, has “something new on the table”.
“She represented Australia, Oceania and Fez or So best,” MGbility said.
She officially won the Oceania qualifiers. If some people are wondering how she got to the Olympics, she qualified in her region.
“Unfortunately for her, the other girls were better.” That's why he doesn't get any voices in his movies.
“Break everything to see the originality and bring something new from your country or region to the table and that's exactly what Raygun was doing.
She was inspired by her surroundings, which in this case, for example, she knew, a kangaroo, or an animal.
“Stop taking a break, when you're looking for innovation or originality, you always look to dance. Martial arts, how you encourage yourself to move, whatever.
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