Rachel “Raygan” Gunn has been awarded the latest accolade following her disgraceful performance at the Paris Olympics.
Gunn shot to international fame after her widely ridiculed performance in her first and perhaps last breakdancing appearance at the Olympic Games.
Upon returning to Australia, the 37-year-old discovered she had somehow become the world's No. 1-ranked breaker.
Well, Gunn was immortalized for a time this week when a statue appeared in the Melbourne suburb of Northcote.
Although more papier-mâché than a bronze statue, the statue depicts the goose's characteristic 'kangaroo' movements and stands proudly in the local wilderness.
This work, created by an unknown artist, was originally can't heartguided by the caller on Melbourne radio station 3AW.
“Following the huge success of her breakdance break in Paris, Ms. Raygan is now dancing on the streets of the north,” the caller said.
3AW host Ross Stevenson couldn't help but be impressed when shown an image of the statue.
“That’s amazing,” he said. “That’s amazing. Someone put up a statue of Raygun.
“Is it someone's backyard or a public thoroughfare?”
The caller answered, “It's on a public thoroughfare in a natural area.”
Mr Stevenson added:
“Look at the balance they managed to achieve with that statue. How do they do that?”
This statue was compiled with the help of rubber gloves, a jersey and even an Olympic flag.
Raygun jumped to number one in the world rankings thanks to the 1,000 points he won at the WDSF Oceania Championship, which earned him a spot in the Olympics.
Despite finding a new home as world No. 1, Regan said in his first sit-down interview that he is stepping away from the sport.
“I don't think I'll be able to compete for a while. I don't want to be in the spotlight or break out or compete,” she told The Project last month.
“It was great. It took me a while to start dancing again.
“Well, it was really difficult. It was my medication and it caused me stress.
“So I’m really happy to have this back on my medication.
“I'm finally feeling free again. I'm looking forward to getting my big break, but no, I don't think I'll be competing for a while.”
Gunn continued to attract headlines around the world after the Olympics, as the Macquarie University academic was spotted having dinner with Boy George before appearing alongside Richard Branson.
This won't be the last we see of the divisive figure, as she has reportedly caught the eye of the producers of Channel 10's I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
The show, which throws various celebrities into a campground with various challenges and eliminations before a winner is announced, aired its 10th season earlier this year.
Unsurprisingly, Gunn is thought to be the perfect addition to the upcoming series, a source told New Idea magazine.
Gunn even signed with influencer marketing agency Born Bread Talent, which she confirmed when she added contact information from the agency to her Instagram profile.
She can now further update her resume by adding the World No. 1 ranking to her list of qualifications and even a statue of herself.
