Jordan Chiles went viral on social media after completing a perfect 10.0 for UCLA this weekend.
The Olympic gymnast represented the United States in the Summer Olympic Games in Paris, France, last year and is now competing in college.
The 23-year-old Oregon native helped the Bruins snatch a comeback win over the Michigan State Spartans with an incredible routine that nearly blew the roof off on Saturday.
Chiles was dealing with an illness at the time, but that hardly mattered when she took to the floor as she pulled off what’s now the 10th perfect 10.0 rating of her career, leaving a capacity crowd of 10,681 in ruptures.
Check her out in the video below:
Sensational stuff, right?
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The Olympic gold medalist shared the praise with her teammates and the people around her after her noteworthy performance.
“I knew in that moment, that no matter what, how strong I am, I have people around me that can help me and support me, and do the best that they can on their end as well to make sure that it’s a team sport,” Chiles remarked.
Alternate Angle Of Jordan Chiles’ Routine Is Even More Stunning
Another video recorded from a different angle has since been shared by the official Big Ten Gymnastics account and has really caught on. You can see it here:
R.C. Rothman UCLA Head Gymnastics Coach Janelle McDonald was extremely pleased with the overall performance, which she hailed as a moment to live for.
“That was incredible. It was one of those moments in sport that you live for. It was a really special moment,” McDonald said. “I couldn’t be more proud of their resilience and their fight and grit in that moment. That said a lot about who our team is.”
UCLA beat Michigan State 197.300-197.200, thanks to Jordan Chiles’ flawless execution.