Two-Time Olympian Jordan Chiles Wins Fourth NCAA Title to End UCLA Career

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Two-Time Olympian Jordan Chiles Wins Fourth NCAA Title to End UCLA Career

Two-Time Olympian Jordan Chiles Wins Fourth NCAA Title to End UCLA Career

Two-Time Olympian Jordan Chiles Wins Fourth NCAA Title to End UCLA Career

Two-Time Olympian Jordan Chiles Wins Fourth NCAA Title to End UCLA Career

Jordan Chiles closed the chapter on a legendary UCLA gymnastics career in the most fitting way possible: by standing atop the podium. At the NCAA national semifinals in Fort Worth, the two-time Olympian captured the floor exercise title with a soaring 9.9750, securing her fourth career NCAA individual championship.

While the Bruins' team season ended in a heartbreaking third-place finish, Chiles provided a final, unforgettable highlight. This victory marks her second NCAA title on floor, the event where she has consistently shined brightest. Throughout the 2026 season alone, she notched an incredible seven perfect 10s on floor, a testament to her explosive power and artistic flair.

"I'm happy that I went out there and just gave it my all," Chiles reflected after her final collegiate routine. "It's a testament to everything I've accomplished in the four years of being a part of UCLA."

Her career is a masterclass in consistency and excellence. A 16-time All-American, Chiles also claimed NCAA titles on bars in 2023 and 2025, showcasing the all-around prowess that made her a fan favorite. She leaves behind a legacy defined not just by medals, but by her vibrant personality and inspirational message.

"I am as authentic as possible," Chiles said, "just showing the younger generation that you literally can do anything you put your mind to." As she turns the page, the gymnastics world eagerly awaits the next leap for this iconic athlete.

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