Olympic medalists Sunisa Lee and Jordan Chiles recently featured in an Instagram post by Alexandra Raisman, which also has decorated gymnast Simone Biles. All four of them stunned in effortless looks.
The four joined for a Vanity Fair event, presented by Audemars Piguet. Lee wore a black satin dress with a flattering fit and a side slit. Biles was in a metallic gold mini dress, featuring a structured bustier-style top. Chiles was in a white halter top paired with a fitted black mini skirt. Finally, last but not the least, Raisman, the author of the post, wore a sleek black strapless dress adorned with a subtle floral print.
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The photo had so many Olympic medals between them. Simone Biles has won a total of 11 Olympic medals, including seven gold and two silver. Raisman has secured six Olympic medals, including three gold. Lee also has six Olympic medals, including two gold. Meanwhile, Chiles was part of the US team that clinched the gold medal in the team all-around competition at 2024 Paris Olympics.
Sunisa Lee Made Her Feelings Clear After Jordan Chiles Was Stripped Off Her Bronze Medal
Sunisa Lee has come out in support of Jordan Chiles, who was initially awarded the bronze medal in women’s floor exercise at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Upon successful appeal by her coach, her difficulty score was increased from 5.8 to 5.9, taking her total score to 13.766.
After that, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruled that the appeal was filed beyond the permissible time frame. This led to Chiles being stripped off her bronze medal. Despite Team USA appealing the decision, CAS held up its ruling.
In the wake of that, Lee called out the ruling while also slamming the officials for getting the scores wrong in the first place.
“All this talk about the athlete, what about the judges?? Completely unacceptable. This is awful and I’m gutted for Jordan. I got your back forever jo. U have all my flowers and you will ALWAYS be an Olympic champion,” she wrote on Instagram.
This means Chiles only has one Olympic medal to her resume. But of course there could potentially be more in the waiting when the Summer Games come to LA in 2028.
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