Breaking takes center stage for the first time at the Paris Olympics.

Australian B-Girl Rachael Gunn, aka Raygun, enters the competition.

 Raygun's creative approach, including a "kangaroo dance," sparks both praise and criticism.

 Raygun defends her artistic choices and emphasizes originality.

A powerful quote from Raygun highlighting the artistic expression of breaking.

 Head judge Martin Gilian emphasizes originality and cultural representation in breaking.

 Highlighting Gilian's quote on how Raygun represented Australia through her dance.

 Breaking federation offers mental health support to Raygun in the face of online criticism.

Raygun's performance raises questions about traditional judging in breaking.

 Breaking breaks barriers and pushes the boundaries of Olympic competition.