Australian Breakers Make History at Paris 2024
Raygun and J Attack Qualify for Olympic Debut
Australian breakers Rachael Gunn (B-girl Raygun) and Josh Constable (J Attack) have made history by becoming the first Australians to qualify for the breaking competition at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The breaking competition will see 16 B-Boys and 16 B-Girls face off in 1v1 battles at La Place de la Concorde.
Path to Paris
Raygun and J Attack secured their Olympic berths at the Breaking for Gold World Series event in Montpellier, France. Raygun, known for her power moves and innovative style, finished in the top two in the women's division, while J Attack took the bronze medal in the men's division.
Overcoming Challenges
Raygun and J Attack's journey to Paris has not been without its challenges. Raygun has faced criticism for her unconventional style, while J Attack has had to overcome injuries and personal setbacks. However, both breakers have remained determined and focused on their Olympic dreams.
Inspiring the Next Generation
Raygun and J Attack's qualification for the Olympics is a significant moment for Australian breaking. Their success will undoubtedly inspire the next generation of breakers and demonstrate the growing legitimacy of the sport.
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