Jordan Chiles turns up the glamor in funky swimwear on her quick getaway

Marie Claire Power Play - Source: Getty
Marie Claire Power Play - Source: Getty

Jordan Chiles recently turned up the glamor quotient in a funky swimwear. The Olympic champion gymnast had taken a quick trip to Cannes following her appearance at the Miami show for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition.

Chiles uploaded several snaps of her swimsuit photo session on her Instagram profile. The 24-year-old gymnast had previously uploaded glimpses of her visit to the Cannes.

Notably, Chiles had made her second appearance for the Swimsuit edition of the Sports Illustrated magazine this year. The Olympic champion gymnast was one of the four cover models for this year's edition alongside Lauren Chan, Olivia Dunne, and Salma Hayek this year.

Chiles was also named amongst the Time magazine's Women of the Year in February 2025. In a conversation on 'The Trophy Room with Candace Parker', the gymnast opened up about the same, as she mentioned

"Seeing the recognition in women's sports and people are being able to understand that we don't just get to wake up and be this beautiful thing, we also do go through a lot, whether it's mentally, physically, emotionally."

Jordan Chiles last took part at the NCAA Gymnasticss Championships, where she led the UCLA Bruins to the finals, eventually finishing as runners-up.


Jordan Chiles shares thoughts over the empowering message behind her journey in her memoir

Jordan Chiles shares thoughts about the inspiring messages from her memoir [Image Source : Getty]
Jordan Chiles shares thoughts about the inspiring messages from her memoir [Image Source : Getty]

Jordan Chiles had also released her autobiography titled, 'I'm that Girl: Living the Power of my Dreams', this year. In a conversation with Candace Parker, the Olympic champion gymnast shared the empowering message behind her journey in her memoir as she remarked,

"I'm that girl just means I can look myself in the mirror and be like, okay, I've gone through a lot of stuff in my life, I've gone through trauma. I was verbally and emotionally abused by my coach. I was doing all these things but yet those things only made me stronger."

Chiles further added,

"So really, it's to show everybody that no matter what you go through and what you have to sacrifice, you're going to be able to come out of that and be stronger than what you thought and I'm just happy that now my story is out."
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After a whirlwind experience at the Paris Olympics last year, Jordan Chiles is aiming to make it count at the World Championships, which would be held later this year at Jakarta in Indonesia.

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