Anonymous wrote:Chiles is a little rough honestly....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barbosu is really classy and eloquent; she just sent a message out to Chiles:
“I can't help but think about Sabrina and Jordan right now,” Barbosu said. “It's a difficult situation for us, with so many uncertainties and overwhelming emotions. I hope everyone understands that we have not done anything wrong at the Olympics. And that the Olympic spirit is more important than any misunderstanding between authorities.
“I want to believe that the day will come when all three of us will receive a bronze medal each.”
Barbosu received the medal she really deserves.
Chiles needs to let this go.
She got what she wanted. It’s not exactly hard to be magnanimous as the victor.
Oh please.![]()
If this were the other way around, you would be gushing all over Chiles and calling her a hero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barbosu is really classy and eloquent; she just sent a message out to Chiles:
“I can't help but think about Sabrina and Jordan right now,” Barbosu said. “It's a difficult situation for us, with so many uncertainties and overwhelming emotions. I hope everyone understands that we have not done anything wrong at the Olympics. And that the Olympic spirit is more important than any misunderstanding between authorities.
“I want to believe that the day will come when all three of us will receive a bronze medal each.”
Barbosu received the medal she really deserves.
Chiles needs to let this go.
She got what she wanted. It’s not exactly hard to be magnanimous as the victor.
Oh please.![]()
If this were the other way around, you would be gushing all over Chiles and calling her a hero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barbosu is really classy and eloquent; she just sent a message out to Chiles:
“I can't help but think about Sabrina and Jordan right now,” Barbosu said. “It's a difficult situation for us, with so many uncertainties and overwhelming emotions. I hope everyone understands that we have not done anything wrong at the Olympics. And that the Olympic spirit is more important than any misunderstanding between authorities.
“I want to believe that the day will come when all three of us will receive a bronze medal each.”
Barbosu received the medal she really deserves.
Chiles needs to let this go.
She got what she wanted. It’s not exactly hard to be magnanimous as the victor.
Anonymous wrote:Barbosu is really classy and eloquent; she just sent a message out to Chiles:
“I can't help but think about Sabrina and Jordan right now,” Barbosu said. “It's a difficult situation for us, with so many uncertainties and overwhelming emotions. I hope everyone understands that we have not done anything wrong at the Olympics. And that the Olympic spirit is more important than any misunderstanding between authorities.
“I want to believe that the day will come when all three of us will receive a bronze medal each.”
Barbosu received the medal she really deserves.
Chiles needs to let this go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Romanian bronze medal received by Barbosu who expressed hope that all the gymnasts could share the bronze
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5705001/2024/08/16/ana-barbosu-bronze-medal-jordan-chiles-olympics/
Good to see IOC rushing forward even when the legal challenges are ongoing.
It makes their decision to revoke the medal even stupider in the first place. What happens if the US wins their appeal with the upper courts? Are they going to demand Ana give her medal back too? Just issue them both medals and be done with it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I participated in a judged sport and sometimes the judges at international meets didn't seem like the best because the organizers were bending over backwards to have international representation on the panel. Sometimes the judges were there because they were senior officials within a country, but not necessarily the best technically.
It seems that gymnastics has tried to reduce the arbitrariness of scores, but there must still be a fair amount of fuzziness in the execution score.
The execution score is subjective, by definition. As to the difficulty scores, while most skills can be assessed objectively, leap/dance skills like the one in question in Jordan's routine are more open to subjective interpretation, especially when they are reviewed by the judges in real-time. That's why I find it annoying that people are claiming that the original judges missed one of her skills as if it was some egregious error. They didn't exactly miss her skill; they determined that she didn't meet the requirements. The Superior Jury disagreed and gave her credit, perhaps after reviewing the video. That is not proof of bias, incompetence, or any other major error on the part of the original judges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Romanian bronze medal received by Barbosu who expressed hope that all the gymnasts could share the bronze
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5705001/2024/08/16/ana-barbosu-bronze-medal-jordan-chiles-olympics/
Good to see IOC rushing forward even when the legal challenges are ongoing.