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Jordan Chiles lost her Olympic bronze medal in the gymnastics floor routine amid controversy. Below, experts explain the Swiss Federal Tribunal appeals process. 'I'm A Former Gymnast.
The U.S. said it submitted the video to CAS for review as part of its appeal of the Swiss-based court's ruling. Caught in the middle of all of this, of course, are the athletes – namely Chiles ...
Generally speaking, a dispute may be submitted to the CAS only if an arbitration agreement between the parties specifies recourse to the CAS. However, according to rule 61 of the Olympic Charter, all disputes in connection with the Olympic Games can only be submitted to CAS, [3] and all Olympic international federations (IF) have recognised the jurisdiction of CAS for at least some disputes.
The Swiss Federal Tribunal will either confirm the original CAS ruling, effectively ending Chiles' fight, or it will send the case back to CAS. It will not declare Chiles the rightful bronze medalist.
Chiles' attorneys announced Monday that they have filed a formal appeal with the Swiss Federal Tribunal over the results in the women's floor exercise final at the 2024 Paris Olympics − asking ...
Jordan Chiles isn’t done trying to get her bronze medal back from the Paris Olympics. The American gymnast filed a formal appeal with the Swiss Federal Tribunal on Monday in an attempt to ...
The Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland (German: Bundesgericht [ˈbʊndəsɡəˌʁɪçt] ⓘ; French: Tribunal fédéral [tʁibynal fedeʁal]; Italian: Tribunale federale [tribuˈnale fedeˈrale]; Romansh: Tribunal federal ⓘ; sometimes the Swiss Federal Tribunal) is the supreme court of the Swiss Confederation and the head of the Swiss judiciary.
Chiles filed two appeals in September with the Swiss Federal Tribunal, requesting that the case involving her bronze medal be re-opened and for the Court of Arbitration for Sport to be ordered to ...