Aly Raisman knows exactly how Jordan Chiles felt after winning a medal appeal (2024)

Jordan Chiles won her first individual Olympic medal in Monday's floor exercise final, but originally, the judges left her off the podium.

She earned her bronze medal after she filed an appeal at the eleventh hour, earning a tenth of a point back on her score, which boosted her from fifth place to third.

Aly Raisman knows what that feels like.

Raisman, a six-time Olympic medalist, faced an identical situation in the balance beam finals at the 2012 London Games. After having lost an all-around bronze medal in a heart-wrenching tiebreaker, Raisman thought she was fourth again on the beam.

But her coach, Mihai Brestyan, knew something was not right. He appealed her score, and, as it did for Chiles a dozen years later, it made the difference between the bronze and no medal at all.

"I remember my coach was rushing to put in the inquiry and just making sure that he was writing everything down correctly," Raisman told NBC News. "So it's definitely a race against the clock, and it’s a lot of pressure. It was just so emotional and so special when it went my way."

"I had just missed out on a medal in the all-around and I saw myself in fourth, and being fourth is so hard because you’re so close to a medal," she said.

She watched from the stands in Paris as Chiles, whom Raisman dubbed her "good luck charm" when she was still competing, re-created her own Olympic moment.

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"I’m so happy that her coaches put in the inquiry and she was able to get the bronze medal. It’s so special," Raisman said. "I loved getting to see her reaction ... and it was as if Simone had gotten that huge moment herself."

Simone Biles won silver in the event but had a gold medal-worthy reaction when she saw that Chiles, her teammate and training mate, would stand on the podium alongside her.

Raisman was with Biles on the 2016 Olympic team, which won team gold and collected more medals than any other U.S. gymnastics team in history.

"It was just so cool to see them celebrating together. It was really beautiful to see how happy they both were," she said of the pair's exuberant conclusion to the Paris Games.

While the cinematic twist was a dream-maker for Chiles, a Romanian gymnast paid the price.

Before the inquiry was approved, Ana Bărbosu thought she had earned her first Olympic medal and was waving the Romanian flag with utter glee when the scoreboard suddenly changed.

She stared at the screen, perplexed at first, struggling to process what had happened. When it clicked, Bărbosu dropped the flag abruptly and dissolved into tears.

Raisman has been there, too.

"Ithink both things can be true. I'm so happy for Jordan. I am so proud of her and it was such a beautiful moment to watch," Raisman said. "So my heart goes out to [Bărbosu]. ... Watching her floor routine was so beautiful, and I just hope she's proud of herself. But I know from experience being fourth, it's hard."

Raisman's 2012 inquiry similarly deprived a Romanian, Cătălina Ponor, of a medal.

"You're so close but so far from getting that medal still," she added.

Raisman also called for a re-examination of the sport's harshest rules, like tiebreakers and the two-per-country policy.

Chiles would have qualified for the all-around and vault finals if it hadn't been for the rule that limits each country to two finalists per event. Chiles lost the chance to contend for an all-around medal to her teammate Suni Lee, who went on to win bronze.

The same rule enabled Raisman to compete in the London all-around final, but only at the expense of her friend and teammate Jordyn Wieber, who entered the London Olympics as the reigning world all-around champion.

Eight years ago, Raisman won her last Olympic medal in Rio, a silver in her signature event, the floor exercise. Now 30 years old, she can enjoy the Games as a spectator.

Her parents, who became Olympic stars in their own right after their apparent nerves while watching their daughter compete went viral, are in Paris with her.

"Update… my parents are a lot more relaxed this time," Raisman said on Instagram.

"It's very surreal that this is my third Olympics. I feel very grateful to be able to watch the gymnastics and to see how incredibly they're doing and to see the atmosphere," Raisman said. "It's really cool to experience it from the other side."

Kaetlyn Liddy

I’m the newsroom coordinator for NBC News Digital and cover all things gymnastics, culture and breaking news. My past work includes coverage of Simone Biles’ road to the 2024 Paris Olympics, the death of a fan at Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” and the Vermont shooting of three Palestinian students. You can often find me live-blogging major events in pop culture like the Oscars, the Grammys and the Super Bowl.

Aly Raisman knows exactly how Jordan Chiles felt after winning a medal appeal (2024)

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How many world medals does Aly Raisman have? ›

U.S. gymnast Aly Raisman is the owner of six Olympic medals, including three golds, and five World Championships medals. The Needham, Massachusetts-native, says she fell in love with the sport as she repeatedly watched a VHS tape of the U.S. team at the 1996 Olympic Games win their historic team gold medal.

How did Aly Raisman get into gymnastics? ›

How did you get involved in gymnastics: I got involved when I was two years old when my mom put me in mommy and me classes, I always had a lot of energy so it was the perfect fit! I have always loved it ever since!

Who is the best gymnast of all time? ›

World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

The years listed for each gymnast only include World Championships where they won medals. American gymnast Simone Biles holds the record for the most World Championship medals (30), as well as the most gold medals (23) in World Championship history for an athlete of either sex.

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Did Aly Raisman quit gymnastics? ›

Raisman retired in 2020, and it was unclear whether or not she would continue in the gymnastics industry. But she has remained a strong presence in the world of gymnastics, and in January, joined ESPN as an NCAA gymnastics broadcast analyst.

Is Aly Raisman a good gymnast? ›

Aly Raisman has a lot to be proud of. She's the third most decorated American gymnast in history, winning six Olympic medals as captain of the legendary 2012 “Fierce Five” and 2016 “Final Five” teams.

Are Aly Raisman and Simone Biles friends? ›

Simone Biles, the most decorated gymnast ever, has officially made history by qualifying for her third Olympic Games. And now, at 27 years old, she has a different outlook on how she perceived friend and former team captain Aly Raisman, who was once dubbed the “grandma” of the team.

What gymnast has the most world championship medals? ›

Simone Arianne Biles Owens OLY (née Biles; born March 14, 1997) is an American artistic gymnast. Her 11 Olympic medals and 30 World Championship medals make her the most decorated gymnast in history, and she is considered by many to be one of the greatest gymnasts of all time.

Who is the five time gold medalist gymnast? ›

Nadia Elena Comăneci Conner (née Comăneci; born November 12, 1961) is a Romanian retired gymnast. She is a five-time Olympic gold medalist, all in individual events. In 1976, at the age of 14, Comăneci was the first gymnast to be awarded a perfect score of 10.0 at the Olympic Games.

What gymnast has been to the most Olympics? ›

Chusovitina has competed in a historic eight Olympic Games, having made her debut as part of the Unified Team at the 1992 Olympic Games.

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