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Australia’s Olympic Chief Blames ‘Sexism’ for Criticism of Female Breakdancer

Australia’s Olympic committee chair Anna Mears has hit back at criticism of Australia’s Olympic female breakdancer, claiming attacks on her much-criticised performance were driven by “sexism”.

Mears’ attack came after a performance by Australian breakdancer Rachel Gunn was the subject of ridicule on social media.

“I love Rachel,” Mears said, “and I think it’s really unfortunate that the actions that have taken place on social media by trolls and keyboard warriors and that those comments have been picked up and given airtime.”

Mears continued with an unintentionally stigmatizing portrayal of Dunn’s breakdancing background, adding: “For those of you who don’t know Rachel’s story, in 2008 she locked herself in a room and cried after being the only woman competing in a male-dominated sport.”

Australia’s Olympic chief has described Dunn’s inclusion in Australia’s breakdancing team as a victory for feminism.

“It took a lot of courage for her to keep fighting for the opportunity to play the sport she loves, to win the Olympic qualifiers and come to Paris,” she exclaimed.

“She’s Australia’s best female breakdancer,” Mears added, noting that Australia sent no women to the Olympics in 1924 but sent 256 women this year.

Gunn, 36, has been criticised on social media for having a “PhD in breakdancing” and being a university professor of “cultural politics”. Macquarie University Based in Sydney, Australia, her research interests include “breaking, street dance, hip hop culture, youth culture/scenes, the construction of the dance body, the politics of gender and gender performance, ethnography, and methodological dynamics between theory and practice.”

Either way, Gunn has been the target of a lot of online trolls since his appearance in Paris.

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