It’s gonna be about the Australian, uh, breakdancer. Startling new details have emerged about how Ray Gunn was able to qualify for the Paris Olympics. Conspiracy theories that Ray Gunn reached the qualification process have been disproven. But fellow breakdancer Leah Clark has now revealed new details about how and why the selection pool was so shallow. Clark told the Guardian Australia that Ray Gunn qualified fair and square, but suggested she wasn’t competing against the best breakers you heard that country has to offer. There you go. That’s all I need to know. The Oceania qualifying event took place too soon after it was advertised, meaning some breakers didn’t even know it was happening, claiming there wasn’t even enough B girls to fill the top sixteen. Clark also revealed breakers wanting to take part in qualifying had to register with three different organizations just to try out, and they also had to have a valid international passport. Why is she late?