

“My daughter is a highly decorated Olympian with the biggest heart and a level of sportsmanship that is unmatched…” Gina Chils was full of support for her champion daughter Jordan Chiles while she was stuck in the Paris Olympics controversy. Well, Jordan ultimately had to sacrifice her hard-earned bronze medal at the Paris Olympics but this controversy put her in the spotlight for not right reasons. “This decision feels unjust and comes as a significant blow, not just to me, but to everyone who has championed my journey,” Chiles said after the IOC stripped of her medal. While no honor can truly replace an Olympic medal, 2025 has brought a silver lining for Jordan—and her mother Gina didn’t hold back from sharing a powerful message in response.
Chiles has been flipping, twisting, and soaring her way into the history books. From making waves at the Paris Olympics by winning gold and (Bronze) to now, gracing the cover of TIME magazine’s “Women of the Year” issue, she’s proving that her legacy is only getting started despite the Paris bronze medal scandal. While her mom remains her biggest cheerleader, Jordan received a shout-out from another trailblazing athlete in women’s sports.
Alongside Jordan Chiles, A’ja Wilson—a 2-time Olympic gold medalist and 2-time WNBA champion—was also honored in TIME’s “Women of the Year” 2025 issue. When asked about whether Chils deserved to have her bronze medal, Wilson didn’t mince words. “Stop playing me. What kind of question is that? Yes. It’s a no-brainer. And I was pissed. Honestly, I prayed for you,” the LV Aces star responded.
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The moment Jordan low-key named one of TIME’s Women of the Year on February 20th, the internet erupted with applause and praise. But it was Gina Chiles who took a step further and turned this into a life lesson for every kid chasing a dream. On February 21, Gina hit IG story with a repost of Jordan’s TIME cover, dropping a mic-drop caption: “Oh YES you can…. Remember that kids- when people tell you it’s impossible. Limits are other people’s expectations on your life. Keep reaching for the impossible!!” And then she dropped a flower bomb to her daughter, “Love you chick” Tagging Jordan Chiles.
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Now, if there’s one thing about sports parents, it’s that they’re always going to hype up their kids. But Gina’s message wasn’t just about Jordan. It was a straight-up call to action for every young athlete grinding in gyms, fields, tracks, or any field across the nation. And let’s be real—who better to preach about breaking limits than the mother of a gymnast who went from nearly quitting the sport to standing on Olympic podiums?
See, it wasn’t just a motivational speech. It was a reality check, indeed. Jordan Chiles’s journey hasn’t been a smooth tumble pass; it’s been a full-blown obstacle course. From getting slept on in the elite gymnastics world and having her bronze snatched to showing up as a key player in Team USA’s gold-winning squad, she’s flipped the script on her own terms. And her mom? She’s making sure every young athlete in America takes notes.
The bronze medal controversy that won’t go away
While Jordan is riding high on her TIME honor, there’s still one thing lingering in the background—that messy bronze medal situation at the Paris Olympics. If you missed the drama, here’s a quick rewind.
Jordan originally finished fifth in the women’s floor final. But her coach, Cecile Canqueteau-Landi, filed an inquiry, arguing that her difficulty score should be reevaluated. The result? A 0.1-point boost that pushed her to third place, securing her a bronze medal. That should’ve been the end of it, right? Nope. The Romanian Gymnastics Federation wasn’t having it. They argued the appeal was filed four seconds too late. And just like that, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) sided with them, stripping Jordan of her medal and giving it back to Romania’s Ana Bărbosu.
USA Gymnastics wasn’t just gonna let this slide. They pulled up video receipts proving the inquiry was on time, but CAS still shut it down. And now? Jordan’s legal squad took it all the way to the Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland. So yeah, she’s racking up wins, but she’s also throwing punches in a whole different fight off the mat.
The whole situation hasn’t just been frustrating—it’s been brutal. On top of losing the medal, Jordan’s literally slammed with a ton of online hate, including straight-up racist attacks. And let’s be honest, gymnastics has had its fair share of controversies, but this one stings differently. It’s not just about a medal. It’s about fairness.
But instead of letting it break her, Jordan has been keeping her focus forward. “It was something that I had to just push through. See where it would go,” she told TIME. “I’m in college now. And I have the ability to perform my life away at UCLA. People are always coming to me. They’re just being like, ‘You’re always going to be loved.’ So I’m now just able to take what I have. Let everybody do the outside work, and just push myself forward.” Jordan on Time’s Women of the Year issue.
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That right there? That’s resilience. While the court battle rages on, Jordan is still out here living her best life. She is competing, inspiring, and even dipping into the fashion world with her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit shoot. Indeed, she’s showing everyone that no controversy can define her.
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Jordan Chiles’ story ain’t just about one athlete fighting for a medal. Indeed, this just shows a way bigger issue in sports—who really gets to take the W, who gets a voice, and who gets all the hype. Gymnastics has always been kinda messy with sketchy scoring, questionable calls, and even straight-up racial bias.. And Jordan’s battle is just another chapter in that ongoing conversation.
End of the day, Gina Chiles said it best: “Keep reaching for the impossible.” Jordan’s journey is proof that limits only exist if you believe in them. Whether it’s flipping through the air, breaking barriers in gymnastics, or taking on the world’s highest courts, she’s doing it all her way. And honestly? That’s the type of energy every athlete (and every dreamer) needs to channel.
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