Jordan Chiles Appeal Denied (2024)

USA Gymnastics has responded to the IOC’s decision to strip Jordan Chiles of her Olympic gold medal.

In the statement shared on Aug. 11, USA Gymnastics revealed that it “formally submitted a letter and video evidence to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, conclusively establishing that Head Coach Cecile Landi’s request to file an inquiry was submitted 47 seconds after the publishing of the score, within the 1-minute deadline required by FIG rule.”

“In the letter, USA Gymnastics requests that the CAS ruling be revised and Chiles’ bronze-medal score of 13.766 reinstated,” the statement continued. “The basis for the CAS ruling on Friday striking down the inquiry was that “The inquiry submitted on behalf of Ms. Jordan Chiles in the Final of the women’s floor exercise was raised after the conclusion of the one-minute deadline provided by article 8.5 of the 2024 FIG Technical Regulations and is determined to be without effect.”

According to USAG, “the time-stamped, video evidence submitted shows Landi first stated her request to file an inquiry at the inquiry table 47 seconds after the score is posted, followed by a second statement 55 seconds after the score was originally posted.”

“The video footage provided was not available to USA Gymnastics prior to the tribunal’s decision,” the statement concludes, “and thus USAG did not have the opportunity to previously submit it.”

The appeal however has been denied by CAS.

In an additional statement from USA Gymnastics, they promised to continue to fight for Chiles’ so that she can keep the bronze metal she earned.

“We are deeply disappointed by the notification and will continue to pursue every possible avenue and appeal process, including to the Swiss Federal Tribunal, to ensure the just scoring, placement, and medal award for Jordan,” the statement concluded.

Jordan Chiles has officially been stripped of her Olympic bronze medal.

On August 11, it was announced that after Chiles’ inquiry was voided, she was to relinquish her medal, which will now be awarded to Romania’s Ana Barbosu.

“We are in touch with the NOC of Romania to discuss the reallocation ceremony and with USOPC regarding the return of the bronze medal,” a statement released by the International Olympic Committee read.

As it was previously reported, the inquiry submitted by USA gymnastics that afforded Chiles the bronze medal in floor on the final day of competition was voided on August 10.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled that the inquiry that led to Chiles’ bronze medal win “was improperly granted,” citing that the inquiry was submitted “past the one-minute deadline for inquires.” Specifically the inquiry was submitted one minute and four seconds after Chiles completed her routine, meaning Chiles’ coach, Cecile Landi was just four seconds late.

“The Federation Internationale de Gymnastique shall determine the ranking of the women’s floor exercise and assign the medals in accordance with the above decision,” the CAS wrote in their final decision.

USA Gymnastics have since shared their own statement condemning CAS’s final ruling.

“We are devastated by the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruling regarding women’s floor exercise. 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 statement reads.

“Throughout the appeal process, Jordan has been subject to consistent, utterly baseless and extremely hurtful attacks on social media. No athlete should be subject to such treatment. We condemn the attacks and those who engage, support or instigate them. We commend Jordan for conducting herself with integrity both on and off the competition floor, and we continue to stand by and support her.”

Chiles herself took to social media to share a brief statement following the decision. After sharing a series of broken heart emojis, she announced that she was taking a step back from social media to focus on her mental health. “I’m taking this time and removing myself from social media for my mental health. Thank you.”

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A day before the decision was made, Chiles’ mom condemned the racist comments her daughter had been subjected to since she won the bronze medal.

“The racist disgusting comments are still happening in 2024. I’m tired of people who say it no longer exists,” Gina wrote.

“My daughter is a highly decorated Olympian with the biggest heart and a level of sportsmanship that is unmatched…and she’s being called disgusting things.”

The racist disgusting comments are still happening in 2024. I'm tired of people who say it no longer exists. My daughter is a highly decorated Olympian with the biggest heart and a level of sportsmanship that is unmatched…and she's being called disgusting things.

— Gina Chiles (@gina_chiles) August 9, 2024

As it was reported, Chiles claimed bronze after her coaches submitted an inquiry about her score. The inquiry was that Chiles’ leap was labeled as a c-start value, instead of a d-start value, which raises Chiles overall score.

The inquiry was reviewed and approved by the judges.

Chiles’ teammate Suni Lee also shared a statement. “All this talk about the athlete, what about the judges? Completely unacceptable,” Lee began. “This is awful and I’m gutted for Jordan. I got your back forever, Jo. [You] have all my flowers and you will ALWAYS be an Olympic champion.”

If you don’t know, now you know…

JORDAN CHILES IS THAT GIRL. ✨#ParisOlympics

???? E! and Peaco*ck pic.twitter.com/iZRmjs9wDL

— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) August 5, 2024

The coaches for the two Romanian gymnasts who finished fourth and fifth also submitted an inquiry, but that submission was not accepted.

“We see this in sports all the time,” Justin Springs explained. “There’s video review, you go back and you make sure you get it right. She in fact did a D leap, she got credit for it. It was unfortunate that they got it wrong in the first place. But the right thing happened in the end.”

The exact element in question is called a Tour Jete Full.

DRAMA AT THE FLOOR FINAL‼️

Following an inquiry, Jordan Chiles score was changed from 13.666 to 13.766 giving her the individual bronze medal ???? pic.twitter.com/rW6CNDLrMM

— ESPN (@espn) August 5, 2024

Chiles didn’t get credit for it in qualifying but her coaches, Cecile and Laurent Landi, believed she did it better during finals and inquired to ensure she received the points for the Tour Jete full.

As a result, she received a score one-tenth higher than she was originally given, putting Chiles in the third place spot.

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Jordan Chiles Appeal Denied (2024)

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Jordan Chiles Appeal Denied? ›

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) stripped Chiles of the bronze medal on Saturday, claiming that a coach appeal to her score came four seconds after the allotted time, meaning her true score was lower than initially believed. That awarded the bronze to Romanian Ana Barbosu.

What was Jordan Chiles appeal? ›

Hours after the International Olympic Committee ruled that Chiles should return her medal because of a score change, USAG submitted its appeal with CAS video evidence showing that Chiles' coach submitted her appeal of the judges' scoring error within the time limits required — and not four seconds late as CAS had ...

Why did Chile lose her medal? ›

On Sunday, the International Olympic Committee asked Chiles to return her bronze medal after an arbitration court said her coach was too late to fix her score.

What did Jordan Chiles mother do? ›

Is Jordan, Chile half-Hispanic? ›

Chiles was born in Tualatin, Oregon, on April 15, 2001, to Timothy and Gina Chiles (née Velasquez). Her father is Black and her mother is Latina. She was named after American basketball player Michael Jordan. She is one of five children; her siblings are Jazmin, Jade, Tajmen, and Tyrus.

Why did Jordan Chiles coach appeal? ›

She left in tears and her coaches would appeal the ruling, saying Chiles' coaches took four seconds longer than the allotted one minute coaches have to appeal to the judges.

Why did Jordan lose her medal? ›

Jordan Chiles was stripped of the bronze medal she won in floor exercise after the International Olympic Committee upheld findings that her Team USA coach's appeal—which got the gymnast on the podium—shouldn't have been allowed.

Was Jordan Chiles' medal stripped? ›

Jordan Chiles was stripped of her bronze medal from the 2024 Paris Olympics, and a Romanian gymnast has now received it in the latest update to one of the biggest controversies for gymnastics at an Olympic Games.

How many Nobel Prizes has Chile won? ›

Chile has a rich literary tradition and has been home to two Nobel prize winners, the poets Gabriela Mistral and Pablo Neruda.

Has Chile ever won a World Cup? ›

Chile has appeared in nine World Cup tournaments and were hosts of the 1962 FIFA World Cup where they finished in third place, the highest position the country has ever achieved in the World Cup. Chile won their first Copa América title on home soil at the 2015 Copa América, defeating Argentina in the final.

Does Jordan Chiles have a tattoo? ›

Yep, that's right — in case you missed it, Chiles is heavily tatted, with most of her pieces of ink concentrated on her arms and back. Besides those, she has behind-the-ear tattoos on each side and a couple of pieces hidden on her torse.

How old was Jordan Chiles when she started gymnastics? ›

Personal Life. Jordan Chiles was born to Timothy and Gina Chiles in Tualatin, Oregon and has four siblings. She began gymnastics at age six after her mother noticed her natural athleticism and flexibility.

Is Jordan Chiles black or white? ›

Jordan Chiles — like Simone Biles, another Black woman and the most decorated Olympic gymnast of all time — has spoken openly about racism in gymnastics. In fact, Chiles nearly quit the sport in 2017 because of it. “I wanted to be done, because I didn't think … the sport wanted me,” Chiles told NBC News in June.

What is Simone Biles' ethnicity? ›

At the age of 16, Biles became the seventh American woman and the first African American to win the world all-around title.

Did Jordan Chiles go to college? ›

She competed for the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) during the 2022 and 2023 NCAA seasons before coming to the Olympics.

What is Jordan Chiles famous for? ›

ABOUT JORDAN

Best known as half of the dynamic duo, “Biles and Chiles,” Jordan famously trained alongside her best friend and the GOAT, Simone Biles, as she prepared to embark on the journey of a lifetime, performing gymnastics as part of the illustrious Team USA in Tokyo.

What was Jordan's motivation? ›

Michael Jordan had a singular focus. This was to win at any cost. He would demand everything of himself and his teammates. He is intense and relentless.

Why did Jordan Chiles win bronze? ›

The US gymnast was initially given bronze in the floor exercise at the Paris Olympics after an appeal over how the judges scored her routine was accepted and she moved from fifth to third place. However, the Romanian Olympic Committee said the appeal had been filed four seconds after the one-minute time limit.

Does Jordan Chiles get her medal back? ›

The International Gymnastics Federation, which oversees the sport during the Olympics, subsequently revoked Chiles' medal and awarded it to the Romanian athlete who had originally placed third. An appeal by USA Gymnastics was shot down by the federation earlier this week.

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