Simone Biles’ Shocking Announcement Leaves Fans Speechless with Stunning Revelations
Biles suggested that the release of a recent video might lead to new financial opportunities at the upcoming Paris Games. The video, supporting Jordan Chiles’ appeal and highlighting her bronze medal in floor exercise, was launched in Switzerland as part of the Netflix documentary “Simone Biles: Rising.” Biles stated that if judges had recognized her scores appropriately and made adjustments, she would have outperformed Brazil’s Rebecca Andrade to claim a fourth gold medal. In the floor exercise final, Biles scored 14.133 with a difficulty rating of 6.9.
If the investigation had been thoroughly documented and her score adjusted, she would have achieved perfect marks for her double jump, possibly attaining a score of 14.233 and surpassing Andrade, who finished with a score of 14.166.
Simone Biles Calls for ‘Justice’ for Jordan Chiles in Light of Olympic Bronze Medal Dispute (Exclusive) During a conversation on X on September 17, the 11-time Olympic medalist shared her admiration for Andrade by saying, “Honestly, it’s fine with me. Rebecca had the best routine anyway,” and included a wedding emoji.
“I’m disappointed that this wasn’t resolved, but I’m not upset with the outcome,” Biles stated. She further emphasized her point by saying, “But justice for Jordan, listen to me!!!!!!!!!!!” During the competition on August 5, Chiles, who is 23 years old, initially received a score placing her in fifth position.
In the video, Landi successfully appealed to the judges for a reassessment of her difficulty score. This allowed her to surpass two Romanian gymnasts and claim the bronze medal at the ceremony. However, shortly after, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruled that Lundy had submitted her appeal four seconds too late, leading to Chiles losing her bronze medal.