Off The Podium - An Olympics Podcast

As we get closer and closer to Paris 2024 we get even more excited about the debut of breaking at the Olympics, and today we're back to talk about the sport of breaking with one of Australia's best female breakers and Olympic hopeful Rachael Gunn, aka Raygun, about her incredible sport and prospects for the Olympics next year! We find out from Rachael just how she got into the sport and how it was transitioning from other versions of dance into breaking. We also find out more about her thoughts on the pros and cons of breaking being in the Olympics and just what it could mean for the sport in the future. Added to this we find out about her experiences of representing Australia at the 2021 World Championships, her chances of making the Olympics next year and whether or not she can give Ben his very own b-boy name. It's an incredible chat that you will learn a lot from, so don't miss it!

Show Notes

As we get closer and closer to Paris 2024 we get even more excited about the debut of breaking at the Olympics, and today we're back to talk about the sport of breaking with one of Australia's best female breakers and Olympic hopeful Rachael Gunn, aka Raygun, about her incredible sport and prospects for the Olympics next year! We find out from Rachael just how she got into the sport and how it was transitioning from other versions of dance into breaking. We also find out more about her thoughts on the pros and cons of breaking being in the Olympics and just what it could mean for the sport in the future. Added to this we find out about her experiences of representing Australia at the 2021 World Championships, her chances of making the Olympics next year and whether or not she can give Ben his very own b-boy name. It's an incredible chat that you will learn a lot from, so don't miss it!

What is Off The Podium - An Olympics Podcast?

Three men who dream of Olympic glory and have as much athletic prowess as a piece of cheese sit down (or stand up) and discuss the Olympics, bringing you daily updates, segments and attempted humour that would make even the most passionate Olympics fan in the world crack a wry smile. Well, at least we hope. If it doesn't then we'll gladly give you your money back.