Hamid Gharavi

How can this be? USOPC, for real, does not show at Jordan Chiles CAS hearing

How can this be? USOPC, for real, does not show at Jordan Chiles CAS hearing

 In the latest twist to the gymnastics drama that has trailed out of the Paris Olympics, the American Jordan Chiles, now out of a bronze medal in the floor exercise after an arbitration ruling, made a lengthy social media post that said she was “overwhelmed” by the “love” she had received and “incredibly grateful” to, among others, USA Gymnastics and the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee.

USA Gym? Sure.

The USOPC? Wow. Does anyone else read these rulings? Because it is as plain as day, page 9, paragraph 45, that the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee did not show at the hearing. Why? It didn’t offer a reason. Nor “did it contact” the Swiss-based Court of Arbitration for Sport “any more at any time until the conclusion of the proceedings” – that is, until the three-judge CAS panel ruled, as the world now knows, against Chiles.