Raygun calls out critics as long-running personal toll on Australian Olympic breakdancer emerges

Australian Olympic chef de mission Anna Meares has launched a stern defence of Rachael Gunn after the breakdancer became a viral sensation in Paris.

Gunn took social media by storm when she and her sport debuted at the Olympics, with the 36-year-old university lecturer nicknamed ‘Raygun’ failing to score a point in her three round-robin battles.

Her performance spread like wildfire, as did aspects of her story and the journey to Paris, but Meares said Gunn has not been applauded enough for her courage.

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“I love Rachael,” Meares said.

“What has occurred on social media with trolls and keyboard warriors, and taking those comments and giving them air time, has been really disappointing.

“Raygun is an absolutely loved member of this Olympic team. She has represented the Olympic team, the Olympic spirit, with great enthusiasm.

“And I absolutely love her courage. I love her character and I feel very disappointed for her, that she has come under the attack that she has.”

Gunn spoke briefly after her event and then reposted several messages from friends and supporters on social media, while also taking aim at the focus on her appearance.

“Looking forward to the same level of scrutiny on what the bboys wear tomorrow,” she wrote, having eschewed casual wear to represent Australia with the green and gold tracksuit.

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