Paris 2024 Olympic Games
Jordan Chiles stripped of bronze medal in floor exercise after court mandates score change
Jordan Chiles, a US gymnast, has been stripped of her bronze medal in the women's floor exercise at the Paris Olympics due to a ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). The CAS decision states that a 0.1 score adjustment made by Team USA coach Cecile Landi was made outside the 1-minute time window allowed by the FIG (Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique). As a result, Romanian gymnast Ana Barbosu has been upgraded from fourth to third place and will receive the bronze medal. The US Olympic and Paralympic Committee and USA Gymnastics have condemned the decision.
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