As the world's eyes were glued to the stunning performances at the 2024 Paris Summer , a profound moment of solidarity captured hearts, earning applause from none other than . The former First Lady, 60, was moved by a gesture of sportsmanship and sisterhood that transcended competition, highlighting the power of support among athletes. On Tuesday, August 6, Obama celebrated the historic achievement of Simone Biles, Jordan Chiles, and Rebeca Andrade, who became the first all-Black gymnasts to sweep the podium in the women's floor gymnastics final.

This significant moment was not just about medals but also about setting a powerful example of unity and respect. "I'm still not over this beautiful moment of sisterhood and sportsmanship! You can just feel the love shining through these ladies. Congrats Rebeca, Jordan and Simone! ✨," Obama expressed on .

The scene unfolded during the medal ceremony, where Biles, 27, and Chiles, 23, took a bow to Andrade, 25, who clinched the gold. "It was representation," Biles commented to . "For all the little girls and boys that look like us, for them to believe in themselves that they can do it too.

I was one day in their shoes when I saw Gabby [Douglas] win [the gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics] and I was like, 'Oh my gosh, if she can do it, I can do it.'" Chatting with reporters after the final, Andrade mirrored the sentiment of her fellow gymnasts, emphasizing, "We can show the Black power ..

. The idea is it serves as an incentive." T.