Jordan Chiles USA Gymnastics
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Here’s everything fans need to know about Jordan Chiles as she wins gold with Team USA’s Simone Biles, Suni Lee, Jade Carey, and Hezly Rivera.

If Jordan Chiles wasn’t on your radar before the 2024 Olympics, she definitely is now. At only 22 years old, the Team USA gymnast has an impressive resume that speaks for itself. Doubting her skills is simply a sign of not understanding gymnastics—Jordan’s talent is undeniable.

Though Jordan Chiles won’t advance to the individual finals due to the two-per-country rule, she solidified her spot on the roster by helping Team USA secure gold. She scored 13.966 on floor, 14.366 on uneven bars, 14.400 on vault, and 12.733 on balance beam.

Team USA’s final score was 171.296, securing their first-place finish. On August 5, Chiles won bronze in the floor routine, narrowly avoiding fourth place after judges initially made a scoring error. Her appeal led to her securing a spot on the podium.

Where is from Jordan Chiles?

Jordan was born on April 15, 2001, in Tualatin, Oregon, as one of five children of Timothy and Gina Chiles. From the start, greatness seemed destined for her—her mother named her after NBA legend Michael Jordan.

Her family soon relocated to Vancouver, Washington, where Jordan grew up and discovered her passion for gymnastics. At just 6 years old, while supposed to be playing outfield in softball, she couldn’t help but do cartwheels instead—revealing her true calling.

How is Jordan Chiles’s height and weight?

  • Height: Jordan Chiles is 4 feet 11 inches (150 cm) tall.
  • Weight: She weighs approximately 105 pounds (48 kg).

What are some of Jordan Chiles’ gymnastics accomplishments?

Jordan has been on the U.S. national team since 2013, achieving this at just 11 years old. This impressive feat might make anyone question their own elementary school productivity.

With nearly 150 gymnastics competitions both nationally and internationally, Jordan is a formidable competitor across all events. Whether it’s vault, floor exercise, balance beam, or uneven bars, she has earned numerous medals at prestigious events like the Pacific Rim Championships and the Pan Am Games.

When you consider Jordan’s contemporaries, like Simone Biles and Gabby Douglas, their accomplishments are undeniably impressive. However, Jordan’s achievements are equally remarkable, especially given her young age.

However, the coveted Olympic gold medal has eluded Jordan so far, though it certainly hasn’t been for lack of effort on her part.

When the 18-year-old Jordan Chiles exceeded expectations at the U.S. Olympic Trials before the Tokyo Games, it seemed a medal at the 2020 Olympics was a given. She once again shone on the world stage, contributing to Team USA’s well-earned team silver medal.

How did Jordan Chiles journey to the Olympics?

Winning an Olympic silver medal fueled Jordan Chiles’ drive for gold. Her dedication over recent years earned her a spot on the U.S. gymnastics team, where she competed with Simone Biles, Sunisa Lee, Hezly Rivera, and Jade Carey.

In an interview with Olympics.com, Jordan admitted she has come a long way since her humble beginnings at age 11.

Obviously, from my first elite competition, I didn’t know much,” Jordan admitted. “But now, after nearly 150 competitions, I’m much more experienced and understand the tactics. I feel more confident and grateful for the support of those around me, especially my coaches, who have truly changed the game for me. I feel loved and supported.

(Is there anything more powerful than an Olympic athlete who feels the support and love of their team, coaches, and an entire country? We don’t think so.)

Securing a spot on Team USA for Tokyo was challenging, but Jordan was confident from the beginning.

“I’m feeling less pressure because I know I’ve done it before and can do it again,” she said. “This next cycle is all about doing it for myself. I won’t be disappointed because I’ve already achieved so much. I’m just excited.”