Simone Biles’ ‘petty’ act towards judges as medal drama unfolds in Olympic gymnastics final

Simone Biles’ ‘petty’ act towards judges as medal drama unfolds in Olympic gymnastics final

Simone Biles has finished up her Paris campaign with silver, her 11th Olympic medal overall, after a routine that featured a perfectly ‘petty’ act towards judges who earlier felt disrespected by the American gymnastics superstar and penalised her.

Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade became the first gymnast to beat Biles in a floor final in a major international competition while American Jordan Chiles earned bronze following a successful protest.

The very last competitor, Chiles initially received a 13.666 from judges — but her coaches filed a secret inquiry on the difficulty component and, after some delay, her total was boosted by 0.1 to leap into third.

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Romania’s Ana Barbosu was forced off the podium as a result while her compatriot Sabrina Maneca-Voinea dropped from fourth to fifth.

Biles, 27 and considered the greatest in the history of the sport, wasn’t at her usual best during a routine set to music from pop icons Taylor Swift and Beyonce.

Still, she boosted her medal haul in Paris to four — gold in the team, all-around and vault finals and a silver that came as a surprise in her signature event.

Biles celebrates with Chiles after the successful protest.Biles celebrates with Chiles after the successful protest.
Biles celebrates with Chiles after the successful protest. Credit: Morry Gash/AP

“I can’t be more proud of how I’ve done,” Biles said.

“I’m 27 years old walking away from this Games with four medals to add to my collection. Not mad about it.”

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