Simone Biles: “Rebecca Andrade’s gender is…”
Simone Biles says “Rebecca Andrade’s gender was better” after another misjudging error that could have led to a gold medal
In a new clip from Netflix’s “Simone Biles: Olympic Return 2024,” Simone Biles has a chance to win another gold medal in the gymnastics floor exercise final, but she’s not chasing it too hard. As People notes, new footage submitted to the Swiss Federal Court as evidence in support of Jordan Childs’ appeal shows another review of Biles’ floor exercise that would have won Biles the gold medal instead of Brazil’s Rebecca Andrade, who won by 0.033 points. At that point, we witnessed the first all-black gymnast podium in history. Many social networks are dissatisfied with the fact that Birts can win the eighth universal and the fourth gold medal at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, but Bills himself has commented on this case. The answer may have been the best I saw today. “To be honest, it’s not so important to me. In any case, Rebecca had the best sex, “Birz said. Chilus, who won the bronze at the event, but was forced to return it, is now fighting, and the medal is back due to the official call to the Swiss Federal Court. “Chile continues its defense and calls on the entire Olympic community to take steps to prevent future Olympians from undergoing a similar ordeal,” Chile’s lawyers said in a statement. “The Chiles believe in fair and decent competition and call on these organizations to adhere to the standards and rules established to ensure fairness.” “”
After a glimpse of the clogging, Simone Birz says, “Paul Rebecca Andrade was better.”
According to Simone Bills’s new clips, Simone Birz was able to won another gold medal in the gymnastics soil movement, but did not chase her.
As the people show, the new staff presented to the Swiss Federal Court to support the call of Jordan Child has shown another survey on the Bills soil, which leads to a gold medal in Brazil. point In that moment, we witnessed the first-ever all-Black women’s gymnastics podium.
While many on social media lamented that Biles could have won her eighth all-around and fourth gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Biles herself also commented on the incident, and her response was perhaps the best we’ve seen today. “To be honest, it doesn’t really matter to me. Either way, Rebecca had the best sex,” Biles said, adding that she wasn’t upset by the outcome, before voicing her support for Team USA member and Teen Vogue cover star Jordan Childs. Chile, which won a bronze medal at the Games but was later forced to give it up, is now fighting for its medal back in a formal appeal to the Swiss Federal Court.
“Chile continues to advocate for encouraging the entire Olympic community to take measures to ensure that future Olympians do not face a similar ordeal,” Chile’s lawyers said in a statement. “Chile believes in fair and decent competition and requires these organizations to adhere to the established standards and rules to guarantee fairness.”
Simone Biles says Rebecca Andrade’s “sex was better” after another misjudgment that could have led to gold
Simone Biles has a shot at winning another gold medal in the gymnastics floor exercise final, but she’s not chasing it too hard, according to a new clip from Netflix’s “Simone Biles: The Return of the 2024 Olympics.” As the people show, the new staff presented to the Swiss Federal Court as evidence to support Jordan Child has shown another building soil inspection. This is when I saw the first complete podium in the world of women’s gymnastics. While many online lamented that Biles could have won her eighth all-around gold medal and fourth gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Biles herself also commented on the incident, and her response was perhaps the best we’ve seen today. “Honestly, it’s not that big of a deal to me.” “Either way, Rebecca had the best sex,” Biles said, adding that she was not upset by the outcome, before voicing her support for Team USA member and Teen Vogue cover star Jordan Childs. Chile, which won a bronze medal at the event but was later forced to give it back, is now fighting to have it returned through a formal appeal filed in Swiss Federal Court. “Chile will continue to pursue its legal claims and call on the entire Olympic community to take action to prevent future Olympians from undergoing a similar ordeal,” Chile’s lawyers said in a statement. “The Chiles believe in fair and decent competition and call on these organizations to adhere to the standards and rules established to ensure fairness.” »