I’m supposed to be taking some time for my mental health, not writing blog posts about gymnastics. It’s not only my mental health, but that of the whole gymnastics and sporting community. You, my readers, know that the Court for the Arbitration of Sport has reassigned the bronze medal in the FX event at the Olympics. We finally have the right finishing order, but the FIG is at huge fault here. The appeals system went wrong in both its substance and its process, and before that the judges had failed, giving us inaccurate marks and unfair finishing orders. The gymnasts, Jordan Chiles and Ana Barbosu, are suffering and instead of unbounded joy and pride they feel humiliation and confusion and embarrassment. That the judges couldn’t get the medals in the right order first time (and that there’s still one out there, Sabrina Voinea, whose question is left unresolved) is the biggest pair of oversized pants since the last time the FIG messed up. That...
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