00:00The Rachel Ray Gunn-Gunn drama has taken arguably its biggest twist yet after the Australian
00:11breakdancer returned home. The 37-year-old touched down in Sydney on the same day she
00:16was revealed as the new world's No. 1 breaker. Gunn made worldwide headlines following her
00:22divisive performances during the Paris Olympics, which saw her finish second to last, ahead
00:27of only one disqualified athlete. Despite those displays, which resulted in her failing
00:32to register a single point, the World Dance Sport Federation released the latest rankings,
00:37with the Aussies sitting atop the list. Ray Gunn was catapulted into the world No. 1 ranking
00:42thanks to the 1,000 points she claimed for winning the WDSF Oceania Championship, which
00:47booked her a spot in the Olympics. Parossis find themselves inside the top eight on the
00:52list with Holy Moly, 4, Hannah, 5, and G Clef, 8, joining Ray Gunn. The three women
00:58who took home medals in Paris failed to appear on the list with no points offered for the
01:02world rankings.
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