Team USA gymnast Jordan Chiles took home a bronze medal in the women’s floor exercise final at the Paris Olympics on Aug. 5 after a score inquiry bumped up her final score. Chiles was originally given ...
Just four seconds may be the reason Jordan Chiles loses her bronze medal in the gymnastics floor exercise final. The Court of Arbitration of Sport stunned the gymnastics world on Saturday by voiding ...
Danie Ferris’ mind is racing. She salutes the judges and takes a deep breath before stepping onto the blue mat and rolling down into her beginning pose: right arm extended, right leg bent and toes ...
Another Olympics, another set of stellar performances by the U.S. women's artistic gymnastics team. Thursday, the team won two medals in the women's all-around final: a gold for Simone Biles and a ...
The Olympics women’s gymnastics floor final on Aug. 5 ended with an unexpected, and ultimately historic, turn of events. Following an inquiry, U.S. gymnast Jordan Chiles was awarded the bronze medal, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook Olympic gymnastics would be more enjoyable on TV and in the arena if choreography were less of an afterthought, our critic writes.
Brie Clark Of Clemson Makes History As First Collegiate Gymnast To Land The Biles I In Floor Routine
Brie Clark, a gymnast at Clemson University, made history on Friday as she became the first collegiate gymnast to land The Biles I tumbling pass in her floor routine. The element was named after ...
The floor exercise routine in the sport of high school gymnastics provides competitors with the most creative freedom of any event, though it's less than 90 seconds to "show who you are." Athletes ...
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