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Halifax gymnast Ellie Black wins Olympic sportsmanship award

Halifax gymnast Ellie Black says she feels honoured after winning an Olympic award that recognizesathletes who exemplify sportsmanship,the spirit of fair play and respect for others.

Fair Play Award honours extraordinary acts of sporting spirit during the Olympic Games

Ellie Black reflects on Fair Play Award honour

23 days ago
Duration 6:30
The Olympic award recognizes athletes who exemplify sportsmanship, the spirit of fair play and respect for others. The Halifax gymnast spoke with the CBC's Nicola Seguin.

Halifax gymnast Ellie Black says she feels honoured after winning an Olympic award that recognizesathletes who exemplify sportsmanship,the spirit of fair play and respect for others.

The International Fair Play Committee and theInternational Olympic Committee announced Wednesday thatBlack was the recipient of theParis 2024 Fair Play Award.

"I think it's just truly incredible and I'm incredibly honoured," the four-time Olympian told CBC News in an interview Wednesday, just after a training session in her hometown.

"I think it really shows what the true meaningof sport is in the Olympics and bringing people together and the sportsmanship, really looking out for everyone as an individual, as a human being first."

Black was at the Alta Gymnastics club in Halifax on Wednesday when she found out she was getting the award.

"One of the other athletes in the gym, he had seen it online and I didn't have my phone on me so I hadn't gotten any calls or seen any notifications or anything and I thought he was kind of joking," Black said.

"So that was special just to find out and be here with the team and the athletes training and the coaches and just to be able to soak up that moment here at home in Halifax was truly incredible."

Athletes and fans submitted nominations for the award onsocial media and ajury with representatives from the IOC and the International Fair Play Committee then selected a shortlist of finalists. The final decision was made by public vote, which garnered tens of thousands of responses.

"We are thrilled to see Ellie Black receive this well-deserved recognition," said Jeno Kamuti, president of the fair play committee. "Her example serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of sportsmanship and respect in competition."

A female gymnast is seen after landing in a presentation.
Ellie Black finished sixth in the individual all-around competition and sixth in the vault final in Paris. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

The Olympic website notes Black'ssportsmanship was on full display at the 2024 Summer Games in Paris, when she ledthe Canadian teamto a fifth-place finish and placedsixth in the individual all-around competition.

But it was an emotionalinteraction with agymnastfrom the host countrythat garnered the world's attention.

The French teamstruggled through the competition, with star Melanie de Jesus dos Santos suffering falls in each of her three opening routines, the website said.De Jesus dos Santos and Team France did not advance to any medal round.

"After competition, Black and Canadian teammate Shallon Olsen were seen comforting de Jesus dos Santos, wiping away her tears and offering extended hugs and words of encouragement, reminding people around the world of the power of the Olympic Games to uniteothers from across the globe," wroteScott Bregmanfor Olympics.com.

Thinking back to the moment, which was captured on a cellphone video and sharedwidely on social media, Black said she approachedde Jesus dos Santos to make her feel better after a difficult day.

Black said she's competed with the French gymnastover the years and that she's a friend. She said they were both on Simone Biles's Gold Over America Tour in 2021 after the Tokyo Olympic Games and they've stayed in touch. Black said de Jesus dos Santos is "anincredible person and athlete."

"I just wanted to go over and comfort her and just remind her that it's not her gymnastics, it's who she is as a person having an off-day or results, they don't define who you are. They don't define what you've done, what you've brought to sport, what you've brought to all these people," she said.

"All the spectators there were to cheer her on, to cheer France on no matter what. Even after she fell, they were chanting her name."

Black saidgymnasts, no matter where they're from, can relate to the pressure.

"It can be really tough. You experience the highest of highs and the lowest lows. And so I was just happy that we could give her some support just so she didn't feel like she was alone."

Ellie Black shares how her incredible gymnastics career has shaped the person she is today

2 months ago
Duration 2:47
Heading into her fourth Olympics at Paris 2024, Ellie Black shares her career journey.

Black documented much of her Olympic experience on her Instagram account, creating fun and humorous videos with her fellow athletes but also laying bare the hardships that can sometimes come with competition.

"I write this to all of the athletes who made it to the Olympics and those that didn't. Those who won and lost, had personal success or felt they fell short oftheir dreams and their work. I hope youknow that you yourself are enough," she wrote.

"Who you are, what you bring to sport, being a role model for so many, being your unique authentic self that is so much more than enough."

The other finalists for theFair Play AwardwereWorld Rowing president Jean-Christophe Rolland,fencer Csanad Gemsiof Hungary, cyclists Fariba Hashimiof Afghanistan and Hanna Tserakhof Belarus, and German chef de mission Olaf Tabor.

Black said she vacationed inItaly with friends after the Paris Olympics. She's been busy training sincereturning toHalifax andsaid she'll headout onthe Gold Over America Tourwhen itbegins next monthin the U.S.