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Olympic Heartbreak

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It seems that every four years there is a story of heartbreak at the Olympics. This year it is the story of Jordan Chiles, the American gymnast.

 

After completing her individual floor exercise Chiles was in fifth place. The apparent winner of the bronze medal was the Romanian gymnast, Ana Barbosu. Within minutes, everything seemed to change. Chiles’ coach appealed her score, arguing that the judges failed to properly score the difficulty of her routine. They argued that the judges failed to account for a difficult move.

 

The scores were changed to properly reflect the difficulty of Chiles' routine and images of a jubilant Chiles dominated our television screens. Unfortunately, we were also confronted with images of a devastated Barbosu, who now lost her medal.

 

Chiles’ win culminated in an iconic photo of Chiles and Biles bowing to the gold medal winner, Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade. To me, that picture personified the sense of sportsmanship and unity that is the Olympics and should hold its own place in Olympic history.

 

On Saturday we learned that Barbosu’s coaches had waged their own appeal, now arguing that Chiles’ appeal was entered too late, approximately four seconds after the one-minute deadline. And the Court of Arbitration for Sports agreed with them and reinstated Chiles’ original score and fifth place ranking. As of Sunday, the International Olympic Committee announced that Chiles must relinquish her medal to Barbosu. As of this writing the US Olympic Committee was appealing this decision.

 

While there are no photographs of Chiles after receiving the news, she has now removed herself from social media. One can only imagine her devastation.  To me, she clearly won the right to the medal as her proper score placed her in third place.

 

I am very curious about what the athletes among us think of this controversy.  Is it the rules are the rules? And, as the appeal was not made timely Chiles lost the right to appeal?  And what of Olympian gymnast, Sunisa Lee’s, comment on social media, “All this talk about the athlete, what about the judges?”

 

What do you think?

Comments

Corey Bearak

I watched the Women's Basketball final and I continue to think officials discriminate v U.S. athletes.
Fred Klein

The American tied for Gold in High Jump, but rather than share Gold opted for a jump off and lost. As a consequence we ended in a tie for Gold with China :(
Daniel Schwartz

Hard to pick a side here. If the routine deserved a higher score, then it should get it. If they missed the appeals time line, that is the rule. If not a rule, then what happens next time an appeal is made 5 or ten seconds late and it's granted or not? Very hard situation and a slippery slope fir future events.
Scott Bloom

Seems USA DID in time….and are continuing to appeal.
Rich Slomovitz

It was unfortunate for Barbosu at the time, but I could understand that change and liken it to a replay review in baseball or football since it took place almost immediately after the routine. Now that it is days later, they should award them both bronze metals and not take away the one from Chiles. There is precedence for that and the Romanian team's appeal had requested that. The Olympics are supposed to be about competition as well as sportsmanship. It's not supposed to be about the off the field politicos messing with young girls accoumplishments and mental health. Incidentally, the US claims that they have time stamp evidence that the appeal was filed timely so this may drag on longer to the detriment of both athletes.
Robert Intelisano

Interesting observation. I think they complained at halftime as we shot I believe 12 FT's and they shot zero. I concur as at one point it seemed they were getting all the calls!
Robert Intelisano

The follow up is that we are appealing (the appeal) and showing camera work that we responded in under 50 seconds, we shall see.

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