Jordan Chiles, born on April fifteenth, two thousand one, is a prominent American artistic gymnast known for her remarkable achievements in the sport. She has been a vital member of the United States women's national gymnastics team since two thousand thirteen, showcasing her talent on both national and international stages.
Chiles gained significant recognition as part of the gold medal-winning team at the twenty twenty-four Summer Olympics. This achievement followed her earlier success with the silver medal-winning team at the twenty twenty Summer Olympics. Additionally, she contributed to the team's gold medal victory at the twenty twenty-two World Championships, further solidifying her status as an elite gymnast.
Individually, Jordan has excelled in various competitions, earning silver medals in both the vault and floor exercise at the twenty twenty-two World Championships. Her prowess extends to NCAA Gymnastics, where she competes for the UCLA Bruins gymnastics team. During her collegiate career, she has secured two Pac-12 titles, two Big Ten titles, and three NCAA championship titles.
Chiles is one of only four female gymnasts to achieve the remarkable feat of winning NCAA, World, and Olympic championship titles, joining the ranks of Kyla Ross, Madison Kocian, and Sunisa Lee. Her dedication and talent continue to inspire many in the gymnastics community.