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Published 15:05 IST, August 12th 2024

'I can't believe it': Nadia Comaneci furious with Paris Olympics officials over Jordan Chiles case

Gymnastics great Nadia Comaneci was furious after fellow Romanian Ana Barbosu lost her bronze to American Jordan Chiles on Monday when U.S. coaches called for an inquiry that boosted Chiles' score and left Barbosu off the podium and crying on the floor at the Paris Olympics.

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Jordan Chiles with her Paris Olympics medals | Image: AP
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Gymnastics great Nadia Comaneci was furious after fellow Romanian Ana Barbosu lost her bronze to American Jordan Chiles on Monday when U.S. coaches called for an inquiry that boosted Chiles' score and left Barbosu off the podium and crying on the floor at the Paris Olympics.

“I can't believe we play with athletes mental health and emotions like this… let's protect them,” the nine-time Olympic medalist wrote on X.

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Barbosu initially thought she'd won a medal in Monday's floor final on the last day of gymnastics events. Chiles was the final competitor, and the initial score posted on the videoboard was lower than Barbosu's, prompting the Romanian to grab her country's flag and begin celebrating.

Moments later, it was announced that Chiles' coaches had asked judges to review the difficulty component of her score. That led to a .1 boost, bumping Chiles to 13.766 — just ahead of Barbosu's 13.700.

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When the revised results flashed, the 18-year-old Barbosu looked up toward the giant screen and froze. She was then filmed exiting the venue in tears, devastated.

“At this point, we had nothing to lose, so I was like We're just going to try," Team USA coach Cecile Landi said of the inquiry. "I honestly didn't think it was going to happen but when I heard her scream, I turned around and was like What?'”.

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15:05 IST, August 12th 2024