Categories: SportWorld

Investigation that resulted in bronze medal for American gymnast Jordan Chiles nullified by court without replacement decision

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has overturned the decision that awarded American gymnast Jordan Chiles the bronze medal on the floor exercise at the Olympics. This reversal has paved the way for Romania’s Ana Barbosu to take Chiles’ place as the bronze medalist. CAS’s ruling stated that the appeal made by US coach Cecile Landi to increase Chiles’ score by 0.1, which moved her from fifth to third place, was submitted outside the 1-minute time frame permitted by the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG).

According to CAS, the original finishing order should be reinstated, placing Barbosu in third, her teammate Sabrina Maneca-Voinea in fourth, and Chiles in fifth. The FIG has been instructed by CAS to determine the final ranking based on this decision. In the floor exercise final on Monday, both Barbosu and Maneca-Voinea missed out on medals after scoring the same 13.700 points. Barbosu had initially thought she had secured the bronze through a tiebreaker – a higher execution score – and began celebrating with a Romanian flag.

Chiles, who was the final gymnast to perform, initially received a score of 13.666, which positioned her in fifth place, just behind Maneca-Voinea. Following a request for a review by Landi, judges increased Chiles’ total score by 0.1, allowing her to surpass Barbosu and Maneca-Voinea to claim the last spot on the podium. USA Gymnastics expressed deep disappointment in response to the ruling and clarified that the inquiry into Chiles’ routine’s Difficulty Value was made in good faith and in compliance with FIG regulations to ensure accurate scoring.

@USLive

Published by
@USLive

Recent Posts

Israeli Military Acknowledges Oct. 7 Errors, Impact on Netanyahu

In a newly released investigation, the Israeli military has concluded that its grave miscalculation of…

3 minutes ago

Gene Hackman, wife Betsy, dog found dead: warrant

In the serene setting of Santa Fe, New Mexico, a tragic discovery was made at…

5 minutes ago

USAID Staff Depart as Trump’s Cuts Near Completion

In Washington, employees from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) were seen in emotional…

11 minutes ago

Starmer and Trump to Discuss US Support for Ukraine

WASHINGTON — British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to visit the White House on…

20 minutes ago

Tate Brothers Arrive in US Amid Trafficking Charges

Andrew and Tristan Tate, the popular influencer brothers who have been embroiled in human trafficking…

23 minutes ago

The Tate Brothers: Influencers Accused of Trafficking

A travel ban has been rescinded for well-known influencers and brothers, Andrew and Tristan Tate,…

31 minutes ago