36-Years Old Australian Lecturer Dominates the Stage: A Rising Breaking Star

 Dr. Rachel Gunn is a 36-year-old lecturer at Macquarie University in Australia. She is an Olympic Athlete by the name of Raygon representing Australia and a PhD in Cultural Science and gives lectures and research on the cultural impact of Break.
36-Years Old Australian Lecturer Dominates the Stage: A Rising Breaking Star

36-Year Australian Lecturer Dominates the Stage:  Dr. Rachel Gunn is a 36-year-old lecturer at Macquarie University in Australia. She has PhD in Cultural Science and gives lectures and research on the cultural impact of Break.

She is an Olympic Athlete by the name of Raygon representing Australia. As impressive as she is, no one is invincible. She lost her match against  B-Girls named Nicka, Syssy, and Logistx.

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“I didn’t get the memo,” Gunn told Yahoo Sports, “that we weren’t gonna rep our country colors. What’s going on there?”

The 36-year-old lecturer was a standout with a standard Australian Olympian uniform with a shirt tucked. She said knew she had very little chance against a relatively younger opponent and world champions and she was just a ballroom dancer with a PhD.

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“Look, I came into the event kind of expecting that I wouldn’t get a vote,” Rachel said. “My style is not as suited to these events,” she said. “You can see the dynamics, and a lot of really quick footwork, and power moves, and freezes, and things like that.”

But people still liked her performance for relatively older women than her opponents. “My style is not as suited to these events,” she said. “You can see the dynamics, and a lot of really quick footwork, and power moves, and freezes, and things like that.”

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