The Team USA gymnast Jordan Chiles is facing criticism not for her performances but for alleged poor sportsmanship. The accusations have sparked debate among netizens and caught the attention of a prominent sports insider.
Jordan Chiles, a key contributor to Team USA’s gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics, is facing mixed reactions over her sportsmanship. Despite her talent and dedication, some netizens have criticized her behavior toward her teammates, particularly toward Sunisa Lee.
Chiles reportedly missed out on the all-around finals despite securing the fourth-highest score in qualifying due to a rule limiting each country to two gymnasts in individual event finals. Her teammates, Simone Biles and Lee, who ranked higher, edged her out.
Chiles’s missing out on the All-Around finals became a topic of discussion on X, formerly Twitter. Senior NFL insider Josina Anderson shed light on the situation, stating that Lee deserved a “better embrace” from Chiles but acknowledged the difficulty of Chiles’s situation.
Anderson explained that while Chiles needed time to process her emotions, she still had to maintain her usual grace and well-known charisma in front of the cameras. She emphasized that sportsmanship involves being a good sport while feeling devastated.
Following Anderson’s explanation, more users criticized Chiles. One user remarked that Chiles should have shown more class and sportsmanship instead of pettiness and selfishness.
Others defended Chiles, arguing that the scrutiny was unnecessary and that even Lee understood the circumstances. One netizen noted that Chiles was allowed to have emotions about missing out on the all-around title, a dream she had worked her whole life for.
Some users expressed skepticism about the criticism itself, with one commenter accusing Anderson of trying to start trouble. Amid the criticisms, other netizens rallied behind Chiles, emphasizing the need to let people cope with their emotions in their own way.
Despite the mixed reactions, Chiles’s contributions to Team USA were significant. She competed in all four events during the team final, leading off in three, and her performances were crucial in securing the gold medal. Chiles expressed her pride in being part of the team and winning the gold medal.
Chiles’s coach, Cecile Landi, highlighted her love for competing, underscoring the significance of the All-Around final. This event saw historic achievements from Biles and Lee, with Biles becoming the first woman to win non-consecutive Olympic all-around titles and Lee securing third place. Together, they became the first U.S. gymnasts with multiple Olympic all-around medals.
As Lee and Biles received support from their teammates after their historic win, Biles also received love and support from her husband, football player Jonathan Owens. However, Owens’s presence at the event drew mixed reactions, with some describing him as “problematic.”