AD
play_arrow

keyboard_arrow_right

Listeners:

Top listeners:

skip_previous skip_next
00:00 00:00
playlist_play chevron_left
volume_up
  • cover play_arrow

    HYFIN Connecting The Culture

  • play_arrow

    Rhythm Lab Radio Redefining the Urban Sound

  • play_arrow

    Discovering her past: Element uncovers her roots through African Ancestry DNA testing Tarik Moody

News

3 Black women create an Olympic first in gymnastics

todayAugust 5, 2024

Background
share close
AD
AD
Simone Biles, left, joins teammate Jordan Chiles in pointing toward gold medalist Rebeca Andrade of Brazil. Biles won silver and Chiles bronze in the women's floor exercise at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games — the first time three Black athletes have shared the podium in Olympic gymnastics. Gabriel Bouys/AFP via Getty Images
Simone Biles, left, joins teammate Jordan Chiles in pointing toward gold medalist Rebeca Andrade of Brazil. Biles won silver and Chiles bronze in the women’s floor exercise at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games — the first time three Black athletes have shared the podium in Olympic gymnastics. Gabriel Bouys/AFP via Getty Images

Rebeca Andrade, Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles capped an exhilarating gymnastics meet at the Paris Olympics with a first, as the trio stood on the podium together for the floor exercise.

They’re the first three Black gymnasts to share the top three spots in an Olympics — a feat that also occurred at last year’s world championships, when Biles and Andrade shared the podium with Shilese Jones in the individual all-around.

Along with that slice of history, emotions were running high for the three gymnasts who prevailed in the final event at Bercy Arena in Paris.

Gold medal winner Andrade, who has become a national treasure for Brazil as she overcame poverty and then three ACL knee injuries to win international titles, is now her country’s most decorated Olympic athlete, with six medals.

For Chiles, the bronze is her fist individual Olympic medal — and it came after an appeal over her score resulted in a dramatic shift. Chiles’ coaches on Team USA had questioned whether judges gave her appropriate credit for a leaping skill in her routine. A review backed the coaches.

“I didn’t even realize my coaches put in an inquiry,” Chiles said afterward, according to the Olympics’ news service. But she was the first to see the change on the board, as her 13.666 score, which had placed her fifth, grew by a tenth of a point. Suddenly, she was a bronze medalist.

For Biles, the all-time great won silver in her last event in what could be her final Olympic Games. The new Olympics medal is her 11th, the most won by any U.S. gymnast.

Copyright 2024 NPR
AD

Written by: Bill Chappell

Rate it

Who we are

HYFIN is a media movement from Radio Milwaukee.

Milwaukee’s only Urban Alternative radio station features the full spectrum of Black music beyond R&B and Hip-Hop plus Milwaukee music. HYFIN connects the culture with the latest Black culture news, podcasts and more. Listen to best hip hop & R&B, dance, Afrobeats and more!

Listen

Our radio is always online!
Listen now completely free!
AD
AD
AD
AD
0%

Get your tickets now for just $10 in advance or $15 at the door and join us at 220 East Pittsburgh on May 10th.