World reacts to Aussie's 'breaking' performance in Paris 😓 after sport is debuted for first time

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10 Aug 202401:23

Summary

TLDRBreaking, a new sport introduced to the Olympics, has faced mixed reactions. Despite the International Olympic Committee's efforts to diversify with alternative sports like skateboarding and rock climbing, breaking has not been as successful. It has already been removed from the Los Angeles 2028 schedule. Rachel 'Ray Gun' Gun, a 36-year-old competitor, had a disappointing performance, scoring zero in all her battles. The public's response has been largely critical, with much of the mockery happening online. The debate continues over whether breaking should be considered an Olympic-level sport.

Takeaways

  • 🏅 Breaking made its debut at the Olympics but faced some confusion and mixed reactions.
  • 🤔 The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has been introducing alternative sports like skateboarding, BMX, and rock climbing, which have been well-received.
  • 🗓️ Breaking has already been removed from the schedule for the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028, indicating it may not be a recurring event.
  • 🏃‍♀️ 36-year-old Rachel 'Ray Gun' Gun was a participant in the breaking competition, representing her country in the green and gold.
  • 💯 Ray Gun scored zeros in all three of her qualifying battles, which were termed 'battles' rather than 'matches' or 'duels'.
  • 🏆 Despite her short time in the spotlight, Ray Gun's effort and participation were acknowledged.
  • 😅 Ray Gun faced online mockery and criticism on social media, highlighting the negative side of public reaction to the event.
  • 🤷‍♂️ There's ongoing debate about whether breaking belongs at the Olympic level, reflecting broader questions about the inclusion of new sports.
  • 👥 The human element is emphasized, with a focus on Ray Gun as an individual who gave her best despite the challenges.
  • 🙏 It's hoped that Ray Gun doesn't see much of the negative social media attention, showing concern for the impact on the athletes involved.

Q & A

  • What is the general sentiment towards breaking's debut at the Olympics?

    -The sentiment is mixed, with some confusion and disappointment as breaking did not go down as well as the International Olympic Committee might have hoped.

  • What alternative sports have been successfully included in the Olympics?

    -Skateboarding, BMX, and rock climbing have been successfully included and have become solid parts of the Olympic program.

  • Why was breaking removed from the schedule for the Los Angeles Olympics?

    -Breaking was removed because it did not meet the expectations or standards that the International Olympic Committee had for Olympic sports.

  • Who is Rachel Gun and what is her significance in the breaking debut at the Olympics?

    -Rachel Gun is a 36-year-old breaker who participated in the qualifying round of the breaking event at the Olympics. She is significant as she represents the attempt to include breaking in the Olympics.

  • What was the outcome of Rachel Gun's battles in the qualifying round?

    -Rachel Gun scored zeros in all three of her battles, indicating a short-lived time in the spotlight for her.

  • How has Rachel Gun been received on social media?

    -Rachel Gun has faced a lot of mocking online and on social media, which is considered the sad side of the story.

  • What is the term used for matches in breaking during the Olympics?

    -In breaking, the term 'matches' is not used; instead, they are called 'battles.'

  • What is the debate surrounding breaking's inclusion in the Olympics?

    -There is a debate about whether breaking belongs at the Olympic level, considering its nature and the performance of participants like Rachel Gun.

  • What is the significance of the 'green and gold' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'green and gold' refers to the colors of the Australian flag, indicating that Rachel Gun was representing Australia in the Olympics.

  • What is the broader message about breaking's debut at the Olympics?

    -The broader message is that while breaking's debut was not as successful as hoped, it's important to recognize the effort and dedication of the athletes involved, like Rachel Gun.

Outlines

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🏅 Breaking's Olympic Debut and Future Uncertainty

The paragraph discusses the debut of breaking at the Olympics and its mixed reception. It mentions that the International Olympic Committee introduced several alternative sports like skateboarding, BMX, and rock climbing, which have been successful. However, breaking's future in the Olympics is uncertain as it has been removed from the schedule for Los Angeles in four years. The narrative focuses on a 36-year-old competitor, Rachel 'Ray Gun' Gungor, who despite her best efforts, scored zeros in all her qualifying battles. The paragraph also touches on the negative social media response towards breaking's inclusion and the individual struggles of Ray Gun, emphasizing the human aspect amidst the debate over whether breaking belongs at the Olympic level.

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Keywords

💡Breaking

Breaking, also known as breakdancing, is a street dance that originated in the 1970s and is characterized by its athletic moves and acrobatics. In the context of the video, it refers to the dance form that was introduced as a sport at the Olympics. The script mentions that breaking made its debut at the Olympics, indicating its recent inclusion as a competitive event.

💡International Olympic Committee (IOC)

The International Olympic Committee is the organization responsible for the modern Olympic Games. It oversees the hosting and organization of the games, including the selection of sports to be included. The script discusses how the IOC introduced alternative sports like breaking, skateboarding, and rock climbing into the Olympic program.

💡Skateboarding

Skateboarding is an action sport that involves riding and performing tricks using a skateboard. It is mentioned in the script as one of the alternative sports that have been successfully integrated into the Olympics, suggesting that it has been well-received and has stood the test of time.

💡BMX

BMX stands for Bicycle Motocross, a cycle sport that involves racing and performing stunts on BMX bikes. The script refers to BMX as another alternative sport that has been included in the Olympics, indicating its acceptance as a competitive event.

💡Rock Climbing

Rock climbing is a sport in which participants climb up, down, or across natural rock formations or artificial rock walls. The script mentions rock climbing as one of the alternative sports that have been added to the Olympic program, highlighting its growing recognition as a competitive discipline.

💡Los Angeles 2028

The script refers to the Olympic Games scheduled to take place in Los Angeles in 2028. It is mentioned in the context of breaking being removed from the schedule for these games, suggesting that the sport's inclusion in the Olympics may be short-lived.

💡Qualifier

In the context of the Olympics, a qualifier is a preliminary competition or set of competitions that determine which athletes or teams will advance to the main event. The script mentions a 36-year-old woman, Ray Gun, who participated in three qualifying battles, indicating the competitive nature of the Olympic selection process.

💡Battles

In the context of breaking, a 'battle' is a head-to-head competition between two dancers or teams of dancers. The script uses the term 'battles' to describe the qualifying rounds that Ray Gun participated in, emphasizing the competitive aspect of the sport.

💡Social Media

Social media refers to digital platforms and applications that enable users to create and share content or participate in social networking. The script mentions that Ray Gun faced mocking on social media, illustrating the impact of public opinion and online discourse on athletes and their experiences.

💡Green and Gold

The 'green and gold' refers to the colors of the Australian national flag. In the script, Ray Gun is said to be wearing the green and gold, indicating her representation of Australia in the Olympics and symbolizing national pride.

💡Inclusion

Inclusion in this context refers to the process of adding new sports or athletes to the Olympic program. The script discusses the inclusion of alternative sports like breaking, reflecting on the IOC's efforts to diversify the Olympic Games and make them more relevant to younger audiences.

Highlights

Breaking made its debut at the Olympics.

The International Olympic Committee introduced alternative sports like skateboarding, BMX, and rock climbing.

Breaking has been removed from the schedule for the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028.

36-year-old Rachel Gun, also known as Ray Gun, participated in the breaking event.

Ray Gun had three battles in the qualifying round, scoring zero in all of them.

The term 'battles' is used instead of 'matches' in breaking.

Ray Gun's performance received a lot of online mocking and criticism on social media.

The debate over whether breaking belongs at the Olympic level is ongoing.

The human aspect of Ray Gun's experience amidst the controversy is highlighted.

The International Olympic Committee's decision to include alternative sports has been met with mixed reactions.

Skateboarding, BMX, and rock climbing have been successful additions to the Olympics.

The Olympic family has been expanding to include more diverse sports.

The future of breaking in the Olympics is uncertain after its removal from the 2028 schedule.

Ray Gun's participation in the Olympics, despite the score, is seen as a personal achievement.

The emotional impact of social media's response on athletes like Ray Gun is a concern.

The narrative around breaking's Olympic debut and its subsequent removal raises questions about the selection process for sports.

The importance of supporting athletes through public discourse, especially on social media, is emphasized.

Transcripts

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now Luke we also saw breaking make its

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debut at the Olympics how did it all

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go yeah look bunch of confused faces I

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think I'm trying to make sense of what

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was going on it's not gone down perhaps

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as the international Olympic Committee

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would have liked they've introduced a

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whole bunch of alternative Sports over

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the course of the last Olympic cycle so

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we're talking skateboarding BMX the rock

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climbing all have been pretty solid

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inclusions and have stood the test of

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time and now being CED amongst the

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Olympic family uh breakings already been

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dumped from the schedule for Los Angeles

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in four years time so I don't think

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we'll be seeing that again anytime soon

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we had that woman there 36-year-old

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Rachel gun or be girl ray gun as they

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like to be called and she had three

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battles in the qualifying round they're

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not called matchups or anything like

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that they called battles and scored

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zeros in all three of her battles so

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shortlived time in the spotlight for ray

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gun but she did her best and that's all

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that matters wearing the green and gold

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she has come in for long lot of uh

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mocking online on social media as well

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so that is probably the sad side of this

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whole story while we are also trying to

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work out our break dancing and in terms

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of what we make of it what we think of

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it does it belong at the Olympic level

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there is a human at the middle of it as

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well in ray gun so the Social Media

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stuff um hopefully she doesn't see much

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of that going on

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