Jordan Chiles Heartbroken Over Potential Loss of Bronze Medal
Jordan Chiles may lose the bronze medal she was awarded at the 2024 Paris Olympics, the only individual Olympic medal she has ever received.
On Aug. 10, the Court of Arbitration for Sport reversed an inquiry from Team USA’s coach that had led to the score for the gymnast’s Beyoncé-inspired floor exercise in the women’s individual final at the ongoing 2024 Paris Olympics to be raised from 13.666 to 13.766, which had boosted her from fifth to third place to win the bronze.
The Swiss-based court ruled that the inquiry should not have been granted because it was submitted four seconds past a one-minute deadline and said Chiles’ initial lower score will be reinstated.
After the decision was published, the International Gymnastics Federation said in a statement that the results of the competition had been amended accordingly, with Chiles’ initial score of 13.666 reinstated and Romanian gymnast Ana Maria Barbosu now ranking third with her score of 13.700. The group did not say whether Chiles would be stripped of her bronze medal.
The court had made its ruling in response to an appeal by the Romanian Gymnastics Federation, Barbosu and teammate Sabrina Maneca-Voinea, had received the same score. They had initially placed fourth and fifth in the floor exercise final, respectively, and had requested that they and Chiles tie for third and all receive bronze medals.
Jordan, who ranked on the podium in the Aug. 5 competition below U.S. teammate Simone Biles and gold medalist Rebeca Andrade from Brazil, shared a series of broken heart emojis on her Instagram Stories after the court released its ruling.
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The 23-year-old, who has amid the controversy received a slew of hateful comments online from many users supporting the Romanian competitors, added, “I am taking this time and removing myself from social media for my mental health thank you.”
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In a joint statement, USA Gymnastics and the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee said they were “devastated” by the court’s ruling.
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“The inquiry into the difficulty value of Jordan Chiles’ floor exercise routine was filed in good faith,” they wrote in an Instagram post, “and, we believed, in accordance with FIG rules to ensure accurate scoring.”
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Jordan, who helped Team USA win a gold medal in the women’s gymnastics team finals at the Paris Olympics and silver at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021, has also received supportive messages on social media from her sister Jazmin Chiles and teammate Suni Lee.
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Meanwhile, the Romanian Gymnastics Federation applauded the court’s ruling on Instagram and legendary retired Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci expressed her support for the idea of a tie for third place.
“That will be the perfect decision,” the five-time Olympic gold medalist wrote on her Instagram Stories. “3 bronze medals for the ladies.”
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