Reacting to Raygun; Australian women win the gold; Olympics BMX history  (August 13)

Reacting to Raygun; Australian women win the gold; Olympics BMX history (August 13)

Everyone from Australian PM Anthony Albanese to singer Adele and hip-hop legend Ice-T had something to say about Raygun and her zero score breakdance performance at the Olympics (and then there was the social media reaction...) - hear how she is fast becoming an Australian cultural and sporting legend; hear analysis of how Australian women dominated the gold medals in Australia's greatest Olympics outing to date, including 14 year old Arisa Trew in the BMX, and hear how the bull sharks in the Brisbane River might make for exciting triathlons in the 2032 Olympics.


Songs played on RTHK3:

Little River Band with John Farnham - Playing to Win

TZU - Back Up

Men At Work - Touching the Untouchable





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