Breaking History: Aussies Make Olympic Debut in Paris 2024
WEB Raygun and J Attack Write Their Names in Australian Olympic History
The grand elegance of Paris' Place de la Concorde will play host to a new and exciting addition to the Olympic Games in 2024: breaking, also known as breakdancing.
Amidst the iconic landmarks, 16 B-Boys and 16 B-Girls will showcase their electrifying moves in 1v1 battles at La Place de la Concorde. Australia's own Rachael Gunn, better known as B-Girl Raygun, and Jeff Dunnewill, B-Boy J Attack, will represent their country, making history as Australia's first Olympic breakdancers.
Raygun took the internet by storm with her brief but captivating performance at the Olympic qualifiers. Her dizzying moves and vibrant style left a lasting impression, securing her a spot in the historic competition.
The Olympic debut of breaking promises to be an unforgettable spectacle, showcasing the incredible artistry and athleticism of these talented athletes. Raygun and J Attack have the chance to not only make Olympic history but also inspire a new generation of breakers around the world.
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