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Jordan Chiles
NameJordan Chiles
CaptionChiles at the 2020 Summer Olympics
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
ClubWorld Champions Centre
CollegeUCLA
Head coachCecile and Laurent Landi
Birth date15 April 2001
Birth placeTualatin, Oregon, U.S.

Jordan Chiles. Jordan Chiles is an American artistic gymnast and an Olympic silver medalist. A key member of the United States women's national gymnastics team, she has contributed to team medals at major global events including the 2020 Summer Olympics and the 2022 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. Known for her powerful vault and dynamic floor exercise, Chiles trains at the World Champions Centre under coaches Cecile and Laurent Landi.

Early life and education

Jordan Chiles was born on April 15, 2001, in Tualatin, Oregon. She began gymnastics at a young age, training initially at Dynamo Gymnastics Academy before moving to Naydenov Gymnastics. Her early potential was recognized nationally when she qualified for her first U.S. Classic as a junior elite. Chiles attended Prairie High School in Brush Prairie, Washington. Balancing elite training with academics, she later committed to compete collegiately for the UCLA Bruins, joining a storied program that has produced athletes like Katelyn Ohashi and Madison Kocian.

Gymnastics career

Chiles rose through the junior ranks, winning the all-around title at the 2016 U.S. Classic and placing second at the 2016 U.S. National Gymnastics Championships. Her senior debut was marked by consistent performances at events like the American Cup and the U.S. National Gymnastics Championships. A significant turning point came in 2020 when she moved to train at Simone Biles's gym, the World Champions Centre in Spring, Texas, under the guidance of former French gymnasts Cecile and Laurent Landi. This coaching change revitalized her career, leading to increased difficulty and consistency on apparatuses like the uneven bars and balance beam.

International competitions

Chiles's international elite breakthrough came in 2021 when she was selected to represent the United States at the U.S. Olympic Trials. She earned a spot on the team for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, where she helped the U.S. team win a silver medal in the women's team all-around. Individually, she placed fourth in the vault final. In 2022, she won gold with the team at the 2022 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Liverpool, and captured an individual silver medal on the floor exercise. She also competed at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, contributing to team gold and winning silver on the uneven bars.

Personal life

Chiles is known for her vibrant personality and advocacy for mental health in sports, often speaking openly about the pressures of elite competition. She is a student-athlete at the University of California, Los Angeles, competing for the UCLA Bruins gymnastics team in the NCAA where she has earned multiple All-America honors. She is close friends with teammate Simone Biles and has been involved in initiatives with Athleta and the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee. In 2024, she was announced as one of the athletes featured in the Gold Over America Tour.

Legacy and influence

Jordan Chiles is recognized for her perseverance, having overcome challenges in the latter part of the last Olympic cycle to become an Olympic medalist and World champion. Her successful transition to the NCAA and continued elite success demonstrates a modern path for gymnasts. She serves as a role model for aspiring athletes, particularly in her vocal support for mental health awareness alongside peers like Simone Biles. Her performances at the 2022 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships and the 2024 U.S. National Gymnastics Championships have solidified her status as a stalwart of the United States women's national gymnastics team.

Category:American female artistic gymnasts Category:Olympic gymnasts of the United States Category:World champion gymnasts