| RayGunn was bad intentionally. Different from an athlete doing their best. |
Sure it is. If you qualify, which Gunn did through a series of competions, then you go to the Olympics. That’s the process and Gunn isn’t responsible for or to blame for that process. Once you get to the Olympics, doing your best is what counts. For some, that will mean a medal. For others it means the pride of just being at the competition. If Gunn wasn’t a nearly middle aged white woman, she wouldn’t be getting this hate. |
Hmm, here’s what Wikipedia says about Eddie the Eagle: “His lack of success endeared him to people around the globe. He subsequently became a media celebrity and appeared on talk shows around the world, appearing on The Tonight Show during the Games. The press nicknamed him "Mr. Magoo", and one Italian journalist called him a "ski dropper".[11]” Quite a different reaction than Raygun’s receiving! |
That is not true at all. I think anyone who came to the Olympics and showed so poorly would be getting raised eyebrows. The x factor here is that she was doing this weird thing in a dancing competition. I think any of the sports where artistic flair is part of the competition would have garnered the same result - it's just especially funny in one where there isn't really a sport anyway, it's ALL artistic flair. And hers was just bad! I think this curdled once it came out that she'd suppressed better dancers from Australia. Now it's not just, well Australia doesn't have good dancers and this one was hysterically bad but at least she gave it her all. It was - wow, this PhD in breakdancing rigged the contest to prevent actual dancers from being able to compete because she wanted to do it herself, and that sucks. Though I guess every Olympic athlete has some ruthlessness in them or they wouldn't have gotten this far. |
Because it was so weird and unexpected and puzzling, that's why! |
Because nobody cared about Olympic break dancing. Or fish out of water imitations. |
No this old fart Gen Xer is wondering how the heck this ended up as an Olympic sport because people your age have no idea about the heyday of breakdancing back in the mid 80s. My middle school crush would have been a shoe in back in the day and could definitely have done better than Raygun. And as soon as I heard this was an Olympic sport , I thought of the Breakin movie and laughed. then I remembered that there were several movies with this theme. If Raygun was the best that Australia had to offer in this sport than they should have sat this one out. |
| I’m seriously planning a run for LA 2028. |
If this is true, it makes me really angry. People go to the Olympics to excel. Someone would have loved to have that opportunity to demonstrate their excellence. People train their whole lives to get to the Olympics. Doinga joke routine at the Olympics is disrespectful to the other athletes, to your country, to the fans, and to your home country. Absolutely disgraceful. |
| She’s a cheat and a con artist and now she’s claiming to be a victim? Shameless loser. |
| She showed the world what a joke the Olympics has become. With open borders and people playing for whichever country they want, this is all pointless bread and circuses for the dumb cattle masses. |
| What's more concerning is that with the rapid increase in tuition to universities that they would fund a department like this and hand out scholarships so that real majors have to subsidize it |
Fine by me, but it won't be for breakdancing. They will be adding baseball, softball, flag football, lacrosse, and squash. Your best chances are for a team sport. |
You have a point. Seeing an American compete for Sweden in the high jump blew my mind. |
| I watched the video and have no frame of reference. Why was it bad? |