Gunn, at 36, was representing Australia and found herself up against competitors much younger than she.
Needless to say, she didn’t qualify for the next segment.
The Olympian turned herpassion for dance into her academic professionand secured at least one grant in the field.

In 2022, she and another performer scored $20,278 to study “Spaces for Street Dance.”
The dancer had one leg hung up and both hands bent to mimic the hands of a kangaroo.
Top points for creativity.

That moment stood out for me, and I thought, ‘I can do this too.'"
However, he suffered a knee injury and was unable to compete.
Instead, he chose to coach his wife for the qualifying competition.

Speaking to theGuardian, Gunn explained how taxing that had been and how she almost lost.
“Nobody knew except Sammy.
and he’s like, ‘You got very lucky’”.

[It’s] disrespectful to other competitors" (viaNew York Post).
Interestingly,The Australiandebunked Davis’s claims and revealedthe truth about how much Raygun made as an Olympic athlete.
Davis has now locked herX account.

“All of my moves are original.
Creativity is really important to me.
I go out there, and I show my artistry.
Sometimes it speaks to the judges, and sometimes it doesn’t.
I do my thing, and it represents art.
That is what it is about.”
“She has us as a federation supporting her.”