Ms Gunn performed under the name Raygun in the debut breaking contest at the Paris Olympics this late spring.
She became a web sensation for problematic dance moves in her everyday practice, which included one named the “kangaroo dance”, as the 36-year-old Sydney college teacher neglected to score a solitary point.
Ms Gunn was thusly vigorously reprimanded, and spoofs of her exhibition were even worked out on late-night television in the US.
Beforehand, Australian group gourmet expert de mission Anna Meares protected Ms Gunn, however the AOC has now gone above and beyond.
This, they express, is considering bogus and incorrect tales about Ms Gunn flowing web based, including a “vexatious, misdirecting and tormenting” request.
AOC CEO Matt Carroll said they had written to change.org, which distributed the appeal condemning Ms. Gunn and the AOC, to request it be removed.
Mr. Carroll said the request “contained various misrepresentations intended to cause disdain against a choice in the Australian Olympic competitor group through a straightforward and free capability occasion and selection process.