Jordan Chiles won gold with the U.S. women’s gymnastics team at the Paris Olympics, embracing her true self as key to achieving her dreams.
Her vibrant personality caught the attention of celebrities like Beyoncé and Michael Jordan, who reached out with support before the 2024 Olympics.
Chiles stepped into the spotlight during the Tokyo Games when Simone Biles took a mental health break, showcasing her support and resilience.
Working with Biles inspired Chiles to embrace her outgoing and spunky personality, overcoming past criticism and staying true to herself.
As an advocate for charity, Chiles is passionate about helping cancer patients, motivated by her aunt’s recent death from cancer.
A proud Los Angeles resident, Chiles fulfilled her dream by joining UCLA, enhancing her journey with the city's supportive, vibrant culture
Chiles took a break from collegiate gymnastics in 2023 to focus on the Paris Olympics, successfully earning a spot on Team USA.
– Her UCLA coach, who admired Chiles’ fun approach to gymnastics, witnessed her Olympic success firsthand during the trials in June. –
– On the Paris podium, Chiles celebrated her gold medal win, reflecting on her journey with a hand tattoo that reads ‘pray’ and a mantra about dreams. –
Chiles’ story highlights the power of authenticity and perseverance, inspiring others to believe in their dreams and embrace their true selves
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