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The breakdancer allegedly made it to the Olympics due to corruption

There was a “black hand” in its qualification

Villa de los Cangaros Nepotas.- The Australian competitor Rachel Gunn, known as “Raygun”, would have reached the Olympics for an alleged act of corruption, and seeing the little dance he did during the discipline of “break dancing“There is no other explanation.

If there is something that has not stopped being talked about since the Olympic Games that just ended, it is precisely the “performance” by Australian Rachel Gunn, now known worldwide as “Raygun,” who basically made sure that the break dancing will no longer be considered an Olympic discipline.

It was so difficult to watch his performance, that the only thing he has left behind are thousands of jokes and parodies, and we are almost certain that they will continue to be used over the years as a meme living.

Breakdancing will never be an “Olympic sport” again thanks to this

The point is that new information has now emerged that might explain how the woman “qualified” for the Olympics in the first place, and things are really murky.

Apparently, the Australian woman’s husband not only served as a judge to rate local contenders for qualification, but is even the “coach” from the Australian Olympic team of “break dancing“which explains why his wife has “obtained her place.”

The scandal is so big in Australiathat an online petition has even been started to demand that an investigation be opened into the alleged (almost certain) nepotism in the case, and that she and her husband apologize to all the Australian people.

And watching the videos of the other contestants, it is clear that the “Raygun” number is in fact not even close to the best in her country, in case there was an excuse of “there was nothing better.”

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