Jordan Chiles could lose bronze Olympic medal after court voids inquiry, reinstates previous score

Jordan Chiles could lose bronze Olympic medal after court voids inquiry, reinstates previous score

American gymnast Jordan Chiles might lose the Olympic bronze medal she won on floor exercise after the Court of Arbitration (CAS) for Sport voided the inquiry that led her to jump from fifth place to third. The ruling on Saturday opens the door for Romania’s Ana Barbosu to replace Chiles as bronze medalist.

CAS ruled that the appeal by U.S. coach Cecile Landi to have .1 added to Chiles’ score that vaulted Chiles from fifth to third came outside the 1-minute window allowed by the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG).

In its decision, CAS wrote that the initial finishing order should be restored, with Barbosu third, teammate Sabrina Maneca-Voinea fourth and Chiles fifth. The organization added the FIG should determine the final ranking “in accordance with the above decision.”

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Jordan Chiles celebrates during the Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Floor Exercise Final medal ceremony on Day 10 of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Bercy Arena on August 5, 2024 in Paris, France.

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Barbosu and Maneca-Voinea were left outside the medals in Monday’s floor final after finishing with matching scores of 13.700. Barbosu thought she had won bronze over Maneca-Voinea via a tiebreaker — a higher execution score — and began celebrating with a Romanian flag.

Simone Biles won silver and Brazilian gymnast Rebeca Andrade won gold.

USA Gymnastics said in a statement it was “devastated” by the ruling.

“The inquiry into the Difficulty Value of Jordan Chiles’ floor exercise routine was filed in good faith and, we believed, in accordance with FIG rules to ensure accurate scoring,” the organization wrote.

Chiles also won a gold medal in the women’s team final, completing their “redemption tour” after the team won silver in Tokyo. But this isn’t the end of her gymnastics career. She plans to return to UCLA and compete for the Bruins.

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Source: cbsnews.com

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