This 36 Year Old Olympian/College Professor From Australia Is Going Viral For What People Are Calling The Funniest And Worst Breakdancing Performance Ever
So we're at liberty of the IOC who will likely end up suppressing this content by removing it all over the Internet, and not because she's not great at breakdancing, but because they don't like eyes on the biggest sporting tournament on the planet. Anyway, this is going viral today after this 36 year old professor from Australia named "Raygun" was competing against a bunch of teenagers in the Olympics to pure hilarity. Side note, sick name for anyone who has ever played Call of Duty zombies before.
I was today years old when I learned that breakdancing was an Olympic sport, but just like Caitlin Clark put eyes on women's basketball, Raygun here may not be winning gold but is doing just that. Raygun's bio says she's a professor and "breaking researcher" at Macquarie University in Sydney, so imagine the flex she can tell people that she went viral in the Olympics and got all the gear in the meantime. She may be getting clowned on the Internet, but I mean this truthfully when I say that breakdancers everywhere owe Raygun a thank you and an honorary medal regardless.
Much like 90% of the people commenting on how "bad" this was, my knees would give out by even attempting one of the moves that Raygun is doing, especially at the age of 36.
And when you're facing competition like checks notes Logistx, the most important thing is that you go out there and have fun a la Russell Westbrook:
Tip of the cap to Raygun and the entriety of the breakdancing competition, and if you disagree, you have a dump in your pants.
P.S. The kangaroo is an ELECTRIC dance move: