Jordan Chiles Is 'Always Sparkling In The Gym' Thanks To BUBBL’R
By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on July 12, 2024 at 12:15 PM EDT
Jordan Chiles, who competed as part of the United States women's gymnastics team at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and is now heading to the 2024 Paris Olympics, is emphasizing the importance of staying hydrated.
With the big games just around the corner, Jordan Chiles is putting in daily dedication and training to shine as part of Team USA—and she’s giving credit to BUBBL’R for keeping her refreshed and ready to compete!
BUBBL’R Helps To Stay Hydrated
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Last year, the Olympian announced her new partnership on Instagram, telling her fans, "I’m proud to announce that I’m teaming up with BUBBL’R to judge Boost Your Future this year!"
And she continues to sponsor the drink brand, especially ahead of the 2024 Olympics. "Always sparkling in the gym thanks to a boost from BUBBL’R!" she shared on Instagram on Thursday. "Thank you BUBBL’R for supporting my gymnastics journey over the last few years."
BUBBL'R is antioxidant sparkling water with amazing benefits, including vitamin A, vitamin B, zero sugar, and no artificial sweeteners. Plus, the natural caffeine in BUBBL’R comes from guarana seed extract.
The Road To The 2024 Paris Olympics
Ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics trials, Jordan Chiles spoke out about her motto and how she prepared for the big games.
“If you guys want to know what my motto is this year, my motto is 'I’m that girl,'” Chiles said earlier this year at a USA Gymnastics media summit, per Olympics.com. “I feel like I’ve proved enough to this world that I feel like I don’t have to express a lot.
“I don’t have to change anything,” she added. "And I can just be authentic to who I want to be. If you don’t like, you don’t like it. If you don’t want to ride with, you don’t have to ride with me.”
Jordan Chiles Says Confidence Is Key
The athlete spoke about the importance of confidence and how it bleeds into one's performance on the floor or on the beams.
“Being able to have that confidence, I think that's the biggest thing,” she told People Magazine. “For us as athletes, our beauty comes into [play] whether what our hair is or what we do with our makeup or what leo we put on, because we want to feel confident.”
She doesn't compare herself to others on Team USA, which helps her perform to the best of her ability. “I kind of feel like I'm equal everywhere, all around. I don't compare myself. I'm not Jade Carey. I'm not Simone Biles. I'm not a Shilese Jones," she told the outlet.
"I think the biggest thing for me right now is trying not to doubt myself and trying to really focus on, 'Okay, you've done so much already within your lifetime, don't put too much pressure on yourself because it's not worth it,'" she added.
Team USA Leotards Are Blinged Out
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The 2024 Olympics leotards were revealed earlier this week, and they sparkle with thousands of Swarovski crystals—one leotard alone boasts over 10,000 dazzling crystals!
Jade Carey, Jordan Chiles, Sunisa Lee, Hezly Rivera, and Simone Biles, will be sparkling on the gym floor in their Luminous Legacy leotard with thousands of crystals because “The more crystals, the more impact, the more the leotards are talked about,” Jeanne Diaz, the design director of GK Elite, told The New York Times.
“They’re really evening-wear looks,” she added. “We wanted to lean into that hard for Paris, the fashion capital of the world. So we utilized a lot of high fashion elements, looked at a lot of corsetry, at Art Nouveau architecture, at old Hollywood glamour of the 1920s.”
Meet The 2024 Women's Gymnastics Team
After withdrawing from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics due to mental health challenges exacerbated by experiencing the "twisties," Simone Biles is making her comeback, set to compete alongside four other women in the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Joining her is Suni Lee, the reigning all-around Olympic champion, who has also triumphed over personal hurdles, including a near-career-ending battle with kidney disease, Jordan Chiles, who has faced her own hardships, including the loss of her grandfather, Gene Velasquez, and Jade Carey, a 24-year-old veteran from the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.
Newcomer Hezly Rivera, a 16-year-old from New Jersey, will also represent Team USA.
Joscelyn Roberson and Leanne Wong have been named as alternates for the team.