Jordan Chiles is reflecting on the moment she won the bronze medal at the Paris Olympics womenโs floor final. The 23-year-old artistic gymnast appeared on TODAY, where she opened up about her feelings on being bumped to third place rather than fifth after Team USA challenged the judgesโ initial score.
โHonestly, there were so many emotions going through my body in that moment,โ Jordan said during the Thursday, August 8, interview. โThere [were] a lot of things happening, [from] me not being on the podium to me being on the podium. I think the biggest thing is just always understanding not to doubt yourself, and just to let everything ride out how itโs supposed to be.โ
While thanking her teammate and long-time friend Simone Biles for being part of her โsupport system,โ Jordan added that the 27-year-old gymnastics GOAT is โlike a big sister to [her],โ and her coach, Cรฉcile Canqueteau-Landi โis like another mom.โ
โThat was definitely a great moment to have,โ the Olympian added. โSimone has done so much for me, I feel like, in that moment, I realized that.โ
The now-viral moment has divided viewers around the world. Last weekend, Jordan was initially in fifth place after completing her floor routine, and Romaniaโs Ana Bฤrbosu had the third place spot. Jordanโs coach, Cรฉcile, promptly submitted an inquiry to the judges to challenge the difficulty score. After running out with the Romanian flag to celebrate, Ana noticed that the judges updated the athletesโ placements, moving Jordan up to third instead of her. Ana was then seen walking away in tears.
Jordan celebrated by emotionally hugging her coach and Simone before they received their medals at the podium.
Over the past week, social media users expressed outrage over the matter. Even Romaniaโs prime minister, Marcel Ciolacu, announced he will not attend the closing ceremony of the Olympics in protest of Ana being โbrutally deprivedโ of the placement she initially had.
Most recently, Jordanโs coach spoke out about the situation via social media to explain how the athleteโs score was changed.
โJordanโs highest possible SV on floor is a 5.9,โ Cรฉcile explained. โAt quals and team finals she received a 5.8 and we didnโt question it because we saw that not all elements were completed. During floor finals, we thought [it] was better and being placed 5th with nothing to lose, I sent the inquiry so I wouldnโt regret not asking. I didnโt think it would be accepted and at my surprise it was.โ