Gymnast Ana Barbosu, Olympic floor exercise bronze medalist, takes whereabouts case to CAS
Ana Barbosu was charged with three whereabouts failures in a 12-month span.
Romanian gymnast Ana Barbosu, the 2024 Olympic floor exercise bronze medalist, was provisionally suspended on a charge that she had three drug-testing whereabouts failures in a 12-month span and requested the case go to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The International Testing Agency (ITA) charged Barbosu with the anti-doping rule violation, which carries a provisional suspension and, depending on investigations and appeals (such as Barbosu's to CAS), a possible final suspension of up to two years. No further details about her case were released.
High-level Olympic sport athletes must provide daily whereabouts, including a specific daily 60-minute time slot, where they will be available for drug testing. Any combination of three missed tests and/or filing failures (failing to provide accurate whereabouts) in a twelve-month span constitutes an anti-doping rule violation. Barbosu, 19, won a floor exercise bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics, though an ongoing appeals process involving American Jordan Chilesโ score could affect the results.
Chiles originally won floor bronze on Aug. 5, 2024, after a U. S.
inquiry into her difficulty score during the competition led to it being raised by one tenth. That moved her from fifth place into bronze-medal position, passing Romanians Sabrina Voinea and Barbosu. After a Romanian appeal, a CAS panel reverted Chilesโ score because the scoring inquiry was recorded as submitted four seconds past the one-minute time limit.