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Australian breakdancer Rachael 'Raygun' Gunn has been ranked as the world's number one by the World DanceSport Federation (WDSF), despite a controversial performance at the recent Paris Olympics where she finished near the bottom without scoring points. Her top ranking is attributed to her victory at the WDSF Oceania Championship, where she earned 1,000 points, contributing to her rapid ascent in the rankings. The WDSF clarified that rankings are based on an athlete's top four performances over the past 12 months, with many results expiring before the Olympics. Gunn, who has faced criticism for her unique style, plans to take a break from competition, indicating that her dance has become a source of stress rather than a remedy. Other Australian B-girls, including Holy Molly and G-Clef, also made the top rankings, while the medalists from the Olympics are not ranked. Gunn expressed relief about her current ranking but emphasized her desire to step back from the competitive spotlight.
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