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Swiss Court Revives Jordan Chiles’ Quest for Paris Olympic Bronze

By Matthias Binder January 30, 2026
Jordan Chiles granted an appeal in Olympic medal ruling
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Jordan Chiles granted an appeal in Olympic medal ruling

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The Floor Exercise Final That Sparked OutrageA Swift Reversal and Mounting PressureVideo Evidence Ignites Legal FightBreakthrough Ruling and Road Ahead

The Floor Exercise Final That Sparked Outrage (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Nearly 18 months after a disputed score inquiry upended her Olympic achievement, U.S. gymnast Jordan Chiles gained fresh momentum in Switzerland’s top court.[1][2]

The Floor Exercise Final That Sparked Outrage

On August 5, 2024, during the women’s floor exercise final at the Paris Olympics, Jordan Chiles initially placed fifth with a score of 13.666. Her coach promptly filed an inquiry challenging a judged deduction on one element, boosting her score to 13.766 and securing the bronze medal position behind gold medalist Rebeca Andrade and silver medalist Simone Biles.[3]

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Chiles celebrated on the podium, a moment that captured global attention. The U.S. team followed International Gymnastics Federation rules by submitting the inquiry within what they believed was the required one-minute window from the score posting. Yet this joy proved short-lived as procedural questions arose almost immediately.[1]

A Swift Reversal and Mounting Pressure

The Romanian delegation, representing gymnast Ana Maria Barbosu who scored 13.700, appealed the result to the Court of Arbitration for Sport’s ad hoc division in Paris. CAS ruled the U.S. inquiry arrived four seconds past the one-minute deadline, reinstating Chiles’ original score and awarding the bronze to Barbosu.[2]

The International Gymnastics Federation confirmed the change days later, and Barbosu received the medal in Bucharest. Chiles returned hers, facing intense online backlash that included racially charged attacks. She described the loss as a profound personal blow, emphasizing that her team had adhered to all protocols.[3]

In the aftermath, Chiles stepped away from competition temporarily but later returned to UCLA gymnastics and pursued ventures like “Dancing With the Stars” and a Sports Illustrated feature.

Video Evidence Ignites Legal Fight

New audio-visual footage emerged in September 2024, purportedly showing the coach’s inquiry at 47 seconds – well within the limit. Chiles’ team submitted this to CAS, but the panel declined to reopen the case. An additional challenge to a CAS arbitrator’s impartiality also failed.[4]

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Undeterred, Chiles appealed to Switzerland’s Federal Tribunal, the nation’s supreme court. The prolonged battle highlighted flaws in the high-pressure Olympic judging process, including notification issues under extraordinary time constraints.[1]

  • August 2024: Medal awarded, then stripped by CAS.
  • September 2024: Video evidence surfaces.
  • 2025: Initial appeals rejected.
  • January 29, 2026: Federal Tribunal intervenes.

Breakthrough Ruling and Road Ahead

On January 29, 2026, the Swiss Federal Tribunal issued a rare decision, citing “highly exceptional circumstances.” It ordered CAS in Lausanne to rehear the case, specifically reviewing the key recording for proof of timeliness.[2]

Chiles’ lawyer, Maurice M. Suh, celebrated the outcome. “We are delighted that the Swiss Federal Supreme Court has righted a wrong and given Jordan the chance she deserves to reclaim her bronze medal,” he stated, noting the court’s recognition of “conclusive” video evidence.[1][4] USA Gymnastics echoed this, praising the recognition of “flaws in the initial process” and affirming clear proof of compliance.[3]

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CAS acknowledged the remand, committing to a thorough review without a set timeline – likely extending at least another year. Success could restore Chiles’ medal, adding to her team all-around gold from Paris.

Gymnast Nationality Key Score
Jordan Chiles USA 13.766 (after inquiry)
Ana Maria Barbosu Romania 13.700

Key Takeaways

  • Swiss Tribunal’s ruling marks a pivotal win, forcing CAS to consider overlooked video evidence.
  • The case underscores challenges in Olympic judging under time pressure.
  • Chiles stands one step from potential vindication after 18 months of advocacy.

This development offers hope not just for Chiles but for fairer processes in elite sports. What do you think the final outcome will be? Share in the comments.

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