Simone Biles’ Stunning Revelation Leaves Fans Speechless with Unexpected Announcement .. More Details Below
Biles suggested that following the release of the video, there may be additional financial opportunities at the forthcoming Paris Games. The video, which advocates for Jordan Chiles, premiered in Switzerland and showcases her bronze medal win in the floor exercise event as seen in Netflix’s documentary *Simone Biles: Rising.* Biles remarked that if judges had recognized her scores properly and made necessary adjustments, she would have overtaken Brazil’s Rebecca Andrade to clinch a fourth gold medal. In the final round of floor exercise competition, Biles earned a score of 14.133 with a difficulty level rated at 6.9.
If the investigation had been properly documented and her score corrected, she would have achieved perfect marks for her double jump. This could potentially result in a score of 14.233, allowing her to surpass Andrade’s final score of 14.166.
Simone Biles Calls for ‘Justice’ for Jordan Chiles Amid Controversy Over Olympic Bronze Medal (Exclusive). In a conversation on X on September 17, the decorated gymnast and 11-time Olympic medalist shared her admiration for Andrade. She stated, “Honestly, it’s fine with me. Rebecca had the best routine anyway,” adding a wedding emoji to her comment.
“I’m disappointed that this issue wasn’t resolved, but I’m not upset with the result,” Biles stated. She added emphatically, “But justice for Jordan—please listen!!!!!!” During the competition on August 5, Chiles, at 23 years old, initially received a score placing her in fifth position.
In the video, Landi successfully convinced the judges to reevaluate her difficulty score, allowing her to surpass two Romanian gymnasts and clinch the bronze medal during the ceremony. However, shortly after this achievement, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruled that Lundy’s appeal was submitted four seconds too late. As a result, Chiles lost her bronze medal.◊