Olympic breakdancer Raygun unrecognisable as she debuts shock new look

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Olympic breakdancer Raygun unrecognisable as she debuts shock new look
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Olympic breakdancer Rachael “Raygun” Gunn has come out with a stunning new look by ditching her green-and-gold tracksuit for the new Stellar magazine issue.

Australian Olympic breakdancer Rachael 'Raygun' Gunn has put aside her green-and-gold tracksuit for a stunning dress on the cover of a major magazine.

Gunn sparked a global sensation following her breaking performance during the 2024 Paris Olympics in August, which marked the sport’s debut at the Olympic level. Picture: Elsa/Getty Images Raygun swapped her usual baggy fits for a figure-hugging azure gown for the shoot, which will be released in full this Sunday.The bell sleeves of her dress contrasted the Aussie’s slim figure, and her neatly braided dark hair was styled to one side.She stared down the barrel of the camera in front of what appeared to be a parachute-like nylon yellow backdrop.

Shortly after, the WDSF issued a statement clarifying the ranking method, following widespread confusion about how the university lecturer had achieved such the feat after failing to score a single point at the Olympics. Neither the Paris Olympics nor the Olympics Qualifier Series earlier in the year contributed to the ranking.

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