
"I'm happy, but I'm also sad about my final year as a Bruin, adding that it's pretty cool to know that my dream school has become my legacy. I'm going to stand for what is right. I am doing the things to make sure no other athlete has to go through what I had to go through."
"Right now, it's just me and my college career. I think right now just being able to be a part of UCLA for my last season and then seeing from there on, from April until the next year, we'll see what happens regarding future Olympic participation."
"On her perfect Sunday, she'd skip the gym to hang out with her dogs, take a trip to the mall and binge-watch her favorite shows, starting the day at 9 a.m. with gospel music to put her mind at ease."
Jordan Chiles, a 24-year-old decorated gymnast and two-time Olympian, maintains an active lifestyle juggling multiple commitments. She recently competed on Dancing With the Stars, finished third place, and serves as an ambassador for Nike and Hero Cosmetics. In August, she launched SHERO Athlete Collective, a mentorship program for young athletes. Simultaneously, Chiles completes her senior year at UCLA, her dream school. She is engaged in a legal battle to reclaim her bronze medal from the 2024 Paris Olympics after it was stripped from her. The Swiss Federal Supreme Court granted her an appeal in January. Regarding the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, Chiles remains focused on her current college career and will decide on future participation afterward.
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