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Camera IconLauretta Hanson films Rachael Gunn aka "Raygun" imitating a kangaroo while on somebody's shoulders before the Paris olympics closing ceremony. @retta.hanson Credit: @retta.hanson/Instagram

Olympic athletes let loose after lifting Australia to new heights in Paris as Raygun gets heroes send-off

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Jake Santa MariaThe West Australian

She may have divided the internet but Australia’s athletes got behind cult hero Raygun as our Olympians celebrated our best ever games.

As Australia celebrated a record 18 gold medals in a fourth-placed finish to the 2024 Games everyone was keen to learn the moves of breaker Rachel Gunn.

The viral dancer was carried by other athletes and took the centre of a dance circle as Team Australia came together to celebrate the end of a marathon 16 days.

WA’s Matt Wearn and Kaylee McKeown carried the flag into the closing ceremony while Jess Fox was recognised after being voted onto the IOC Athletes Commission.

Retiring legend Emma McKeon also took centre stage as a representative of Oceania as part of the closing ceremony. SEE THE PICS

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Athletes celebrate at the Olympics closing ceremony - Aussie diver Melissa Wu with Cuban divers Instagram Picture: Instagram/Instagram

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Team Australia celebrates during the closing ceremony. Picture: David Davies - PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images

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Kaylee McKeown and Matt Wearn carry the flag into the closing ceremony. Picture: Andy Cheung/Getty Images

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Alanah Yukich with sprinter Ebony Lane and Ellie Beer. Picture: @alanahyukich/Instagram

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Sienna Hearn posts to Instagram showing the olympic aussie athletes celebrating at the Paris olympics closing ceremony @sienna.hearn Picture: @sienna.hearn/Instagram

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Emma McKeon poses for a photo during the Closing Ceremony of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France. Picture: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images