American artistic gymnast who won Olympic team gold medals at Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024, and individual Olympic bronze on floor exercise.
Born April 15, 2001, in Tualatin, Oregon, Jordan Lucella Elizabeth Chiles moved frequently during her childhood before her family settled in Spring, Texas. She began gymnastics at age six and initially trained at Naydenov Gymnastics before joining World Champions Centre in 2019, where she trained under coaches Laurent and Cecile Landi alongside Simone Biles. Chiles emerged as a prominent figure in American gymnastics during the late 2010s, competing at the elite level from 2013. She made her senior international debut in 2018 and quickly established herself as a versatile all-around competitor. Her breakthrough came at the 2021 U.S. Olympic Trials, where she secured her place on the Olympic team for the Tokyo Games. At Tokyo 2020, she contributed to the United States' team silver medal and competed in the all-around final, finishing ninth. Following the Olympics, Chiles made headlines by enrolling at UCLA to compete in collegiate gymnastics, becoming one of the first Olympic medalists to compete in the NCAA after rule changes regarding athlete compensation. She helped UCLA win the 2022 NCAA team championship. Returning to elite competition for the Paris 2024 Olympics, she again made the U.S. team and contributed to another team gold medal. Her floor exercise routine initially earned her bronze, but the medal was later reassigned to Romania's Ana Bărbosu following a successful scoring inquiry appeal, creating significant controversy over the judging process and timing of appeals. Chiles represents the modern evolution of American gymnastics, demonstrating how athletes can successfully transition between elite and collegiate competition. Her close training partnership with Biles helped elevate both athletes' performances, while her decision to compete collegiately highlighted changing dynamics in amateur athletics. Known for her powerful tumbling and expressive floor routines, she has become a prominent advocate for athlete rights and mental health awareness within the sport.
Two-time Olympic team gold medallist and individual Olympic bronze medallist
How They Played
Powerful tumbler known for exceptional floor exercise routines and strong vault performances
Lasting Impact
Key member of dominant US women's gymnastics teams who helped secure back-to-back Olympic team golds
Career Honours
- Olympic Gold Team (Tokyo 2020, Paris 2024)
- World Championship medallist
- NCAA champion (UCLA)