Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Chiles aims to regain lost Olympic bronze

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LOS ANGELES (AFP) — Lawyers for American gymnast Jordan Chiles filed an appeal with Switzerlan­d’s Federal Supreme Court in a bid to overturn a Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) ruling that stripped her of an Olympic bronze.

Chiles was awarded bronze in the floor exercise at the Paris Olympics after a score revision over degree of difficulty elevated her onto the podium at the expense of Romania’s Ana Barbosu.

However, Romania appealed the decision, and CAS ruled in her favor, finding that the American appeal for the score revision had been made just four seconds too late.

Barbosu has since been awarded a medal following the controvers­y while Chiles has been asked by the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee to return her medal.

Chiles’ lawyers said they would seek to challenge the ruling on the basis that the CAS judgment was flawed, noting they had video footage which “unequivoca­lly proves” that the initial score revision appeal was submitted in good time.

‘Every part of the Olympics, including the arbitratio­n process, should stand for fair play.’

The gymnast’s attorneys also argued that the head of the CAS panel which ruled against Chiles had “a serious conflict of interest” due to having acted as counsel for Romania for several years.

“Given these undeniable deficienci­es, Chiles asks the Federal Supreme Court to reinstate the score that she rightfully earned at the floor event final,” attorney Gibson-Dunn said in a statement.

“Jordan Chiles’ appeals present the internatio­nal community with an easy legal question — will everyone stand by while an Olympic athlete who has done only the right thing is stripped of her medal because of fundamenta­l unfairness in an ad-hoc arbitratio­n process? The answer to that question should be no,” Chiles’ attorney Maurice Suh said.

“Every part of the Olympics, including the arbitratio­n process, should stand for fair play.”

Chiles’ appeal is backed by the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC), the gymnast’s attorneys added.

“Chiles has an incredible support team and is grateful for the unwavering support of her family, teammates, coaches, fans and USOPC as she pursues her case to the fullest extent,” the attorneys added.

 ?? ELSA/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? JORDAN Chiles and his lawyers are filing an appeal to overturn a Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport ruling that stripped her of the bronze medal in the Paris Olympics.
ELSA/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE JORDAN Chiles and his lawyers are filing an appeal to overturn a Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport ruling that stripped her of the bronze medal in the Paris Olympics.

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