The interesting thing is that Raygun has actually had around 4 dance battles against Holly Molly in Finals, and the judges give Raygun the win every time.
@@dillonschildknecht9317 The Australian selection team has been awful at their job, that's why. Both Raygun and Molly are not that good...there are much better female breakdancers in Australia, but the Olympic selection team has done a poor job.
Breakdancing has been around since the early 80's, over 40 years. Almost all other forms of dance, as well as any sports have been improved upon with creativity, technique, and practiced to perfection. This has gone complete opposite and amateurish. By all means, have fun and dance like no one is watching. But, to bring these "routines" to competition is laughable.
Hey @ll , btw this is actually also the performance that earned RayGun the World No.1 Spot in 2024 as all other breakers were busy preparing for the olympics and not competing.
This vid is alright lol. She was ten levels worse at the olympics. This is bare average breaking, but it was breaking at least. keep in mind that Bgirl community isnt that evolved overall yet. It´s only the last few years that the sport became more athletic with girls. Idk how many bgirls exist in australia but if she did this performance at olympics she surely would gotten some points.
It just looks.. ridiculous. All of it. I was never a huge fan even in the 80s but dang, people in the 80s really had some good moves in comparison. I don't get this, at all. haha It's like a toddler mimicking somebody off the TV.
@@Zoomster-wu7if lol bunch of clown comments. BBoying has evolved far beyond waht was typical in the 80s. The different styles surely became more apparent over time. This type of "creative Groundwork" style is hard though and not too many can pull it off while being competitive. A good example is bboy "Cloud" or "Menno".