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Olympic champion Simone Biles comments on viral video of black girl skipped during medal ceremony

Simone Biles
Simone Biles
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Four-time Olympic champion Simone Biles has said that there is no room for racism in any sport”.

She was reacting to the viral video on social media of a black girl who was not given a medal at an Irish gymnastics event ceremony.

The incident occurred at a GymSTART event in Dublin in March 2022 when a line of children were awarded medals but the black girl did not receive one.

The video of the incident, which only just came out, has been watched millions of times on social media, drawing criticism.

“It broke my heart,” Biles wrote in reaction to the video.

She added that she had reached out to the girl.

Olympic silver medalist, USA team member Jordan Chiles, also labelled the incident “beyond hurtful on so many levels”.

She indicated that she also wanted to get in touch with the young sports star, asking the gymnastics community to help identify her.

On Friday, Sept. 22, 2023, in response to the video, Gymnastics Ireland issued a statement saying they received a complaint alleging racist behaviour in March 2022 from the parents of the girl.

It said there was independent mediation leading to a “resolution agreed by both parties in August 2023”.

As part of Gymnastics Ireland’s investigation into the incident, the official involved “expressed deep regret for what they described as an honest error”.

Gymnastics Ireland said a written apology from the official was issued. It also said the girl did get her medal after the ceremony.

However, the Irish Independent on Sunday, Sept. 24, quoting the girl’s mother, said she believed Gymnastics Ireland had failed to publicly apologise and she had taken the matter to the Gymnastics Ethics Foundation in Switzerland.

The Irish Independent also reported that the mother is concerned the family will be a target for racist abuse and wants the video removed by social media companies.

The newspaper reported that the family believed their daughter was ignored at the ceremony because she was black.

“We are often the only black family at gymnastics events and this has been very hurtful for us,” the mother told the newspaper. “Now eight million people have seen the video. From Pakistan to Ethiopia they can see this was wrong but Gymnastics Ireland still can’t accept it and say sorry.”

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