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Jordan Chiles

Born 2001
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Two-time Olympic team gold medalist
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Her podium bow with Biles and Andrade became one of the iconic Olympic moments
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Nearly quit gymnastics as a teenager before transforming her career

Jordan Chiles has become one of the most beloved gymnasts in the world — not just for her athletic excellence but for the genuine joy, sisterhood, and grace she brings to competition. As a member of the gold medal-winning U.S. women's gymnastics team at the 2024 Paris Olympics, she captivated audiences with her powerful tumbling, expressive floor routines, and the iconic moment when she and Simone Biles bowed to Brazilian gymnast Rebeca Andrade on the Olympic podium.

Born in Tualatin, Oregon, in 2001, Chiles showed gymnastics talent early but nearly quit the sport as a teenager due to burnout. At 14, she made the pivotal decision to move to Texas to train under Simone Biles's coach, Cecile Canqueteau-Landi, a choice that transformed her career. She became an elite competitor, earned a spot on the Olympic team, and helped lead the U.S. to gold in Tokyo in 2021.

Chiles's 2024 Paris Olympics experience was marked by both triumph and controversy — her individual floor exercise bronze medal was stripped after a scoring dispute, a decision that drew widespread criticism and support from fans and fellow athletes worldwide. Her response — grace under impossible pressure — reflected the character that has made her a role model. She continues to compete at UCLA and in elite gymnastics, inspiring young Black gymnasts who see themselves in her.

I'm just going to keep being me, because that's all I know how to do.
— Jordan Chiles
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Key Milestones

A Life in Firsts

2001
Born April 15 in Tualatin, Oregon
2015
Moves to Texas to train under Simone Biles's coach
2021
Wins team gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics
2022
Joins UCLA gymnastics; becomes a fan favorite
2024
Wins team gold at Paris Olympics; iconic podium moment with Biles and Andrade
2024
Handles bronze medal controversy with grace and resilience

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