The video makes for very uncomfortable viewing. In Ireland’s National Indoor Arena, a female judge is hanging medals around the necks of young girls.
Most of the young girls, that is. The exception is the only black girl in the row. When the judge arrives at her, she fails to give her a medal and passes on to the next girl. For an agonising moment, the black girl tries to comprehend what has just happened, then leans forward to see if the judge will return with the medal she has earned.
The judge never does, nor do any of the white adults present intervene. A photographer and a coach who are standing nearby totally ignore the girl’s obvious distress.
Social media reappearance
These events date back to March 2022, but they have become topical again with the video’s reappearance on social media. By the time of writing, the video had been viewed more than 50 million times.
Welcome to Ireland where people get away with racism! This little black girl broke my heart. Don’t skip this post without leaving a million heart for her. Make her famous... pic.twitter.com/YYMIP1IALZ
— Mohamad Safa (@mhdksafa) September 22, 2023
One of those who saw it last year was four-time Olympic gymnastics champion Simone Biles, who said it had broken her heart. At the time, she sent the young girl a private message of support. Now, she has made her dismay public, declaring, "There is no room for racism in any sport.”
when this video was circulating, her parents reached out. It broke my heart to see, so I sent her a little video
there is no room for racism in any sport or at all !!!!
— Simone Biles (@Simone_Biles) September 23, 2023
Pathetic and delayed response
So, what has been the response from the body that should have been most concerned about the incident, Gymnastics Ireland?
Initially, they failed to apologise to the girl’s family and appear to have prevented a written apology from the judge herself from being sent.