Jordan Chiles is stripped of her bronze medal a week after the women's gymnastics floor exercise final, and all the highlights from the Olympic closing ceremony. Plus, how a dad's vertigo symptoms had him fearing brain cancer before he received a surprising diagnosis. |
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Team USA gymnast Jordan Chiles thought her Olympics ended with a bronze medal in the floor exercise after an inquiry into her score put her on the podium. But over the weekend, the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled the inquiry was submitted too late, prompting the International Olympic Committee to "reallocate" her medal to Romania's Ana Bărbosu. Hours later, the U.S. Olympic Committee announced it would essentially appeal the appeal and bring forth new evidence, saying Chiles "rightfully earned the bronze medal." Here's everything to know about the controversy. |
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Eric Markowitz was a healthy 35-year-old when one day he got extreme vertigo and felt like he was "in the state of spinning." He was told by doctors it might just be an inner ear problem, but symptoms worsened, and he lost 35 pounds in a month from constant vomiting. The dad from Oregon feared it was cancer. "It felt at that moment that I was likely going to die," he told TODAY.com. It turned out to be a brain abscess. Here's what to know about the condition and how he recovered. |
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There might not have been a single athlete who cherished hearing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the Paris Olympics more than basketball star Brittney Griner. Tears rolled down her face as Team USA was presented with its gold medals yesterday, less than two years after Griner was freed from a Russian prison, having faced a nine-year sentence. "Oh, man, I am crying right along with Brittney Griner. A true hero and champion. #Olympic2024," one person wrote on X. |
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