Are you keeping up with the 2024 Paris Olympics? If not, you missed a pretty interesting event. One of the key players for the United States was Jordan Chiles.
Even though she had a fall on the balance beam, Chiles bounced back and helped lead the Americans to victory. Her floor routine was amazing, earning her a score of 13.966. It’s been a wild ride for the 23-year-old gymnast, but today’s performance was all about redemption.
With her fall and eventual win, people are also curious if she has found her Mr. Right. So, what’s going on with Jordan Chiles’ love life?
How is Jordan Chiles Balancing Her Work and Love Life?
It seems Jordan Chiles isn’t interested in dating anyone right now. The 23-year-old American gymnast is focused on her career and gets tons of support from her loved ones. Yes, we’re talking about her parents, who were cheering her on at the Olympics.
Earlier in the competition, when things got tense, Jordan’s mom was seen nervously squirming in her seat. Her reaction to Jordan’s performance has been captured in countless online videos.
Who are Jordan Chiles’ Parents?
Jordan Chiles is an amazing American gymnast, and her parents have been a big part of her journey. Her dad, Timothy Chiles, is a pastor at “According to His Word Worship Center” in Vancouver, Washington. He’s got a lot of experience in ministry, traveling around the country with his dad for various church events.
Timothy was the one who got Jordan into gymnastics when she was just 7 years old. She had so much energy that he surprised her with a visit to the gymnastics gym while her mom was on a business trip. Jordan thought they were getting her a puppy, but instead, she discovered her love for gymnastics!
Gina Chiles, Jordan’s mom, has always been there for her. She even moved with Jordan to Texas so she could train at Simone Biles’ gym. Their close bond and shared dedication to Jordan’s success have been clear throughout her career.
It’s Jordan’s Second Olympic Event
Jordan Chiles has been on the United States women’s national gymnastics team since 2013. She made her Olympic debut at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, where she helped the team win a silver medal. At the 2022 World Championships, she was part of the gold-winning team and individually won silver medals in vault and floor exercises.
In college gymnastics, Jordan has shined, winning the 2023 NCAA uneven bars and floor exercise titles. She’s also a nine-time All-American and was named the 2023 College Gym News Sportswoman of the Year.