WNBA Reacts to Jordan Chiles’ Appearance at Sparks-Valkyries Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Los Angeles Sparks were in action at Crypto.com Arena on Monday night. This only meant that there were going to be celebrity appearances in the game as the Sparks looked to score a win against the Golden State Valkyries.
True enough, one of the biggest names in attendance was Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast Jordan Chiles, who was sitting courtside to soak in some WNBA action.
The league took note of the 24-year-old’s appearance in the game, posting a video of Chiles waving to the camera as the Sparks acknowledged her presence during the contest.
“2x Olympian Jordan Chiles is front and center for tonight’s action in LA,” the WNBA posted on X.
2x Olympian Jordan Chiles is front and center for tonight’s action in LA 🌟
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— WNBA (@WNBA) June 10, 2025
Chiles, who made her return to UCLA following her successful stint in the Paris Olympics last year, was wearing a white sleeveless Balenciaga top for the game, which she paired with some dark sunglasses to complete her look.
Chiles has been quite busy these days. Apart from bagging gold in the uneven bars of the NCAA Championship, the celebrated gymnast was also featured as the cover model for the 2025 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue.
In March, Chiles published her memoir, “I’m That Girl: Living the Power of My Dreams,” which chronicles, among other things, her incredible journey to the 2024 Olympics.
As for the game, it was the Valkyries who escaped with a hard-fought road victory, 89-81. The thrilling contest needed an extra period to determine a winner, but it was Golden State that showed its mettle in overtime.
Chiles and the rest of the fans at Crypto.com Arena were treated to quite a show, but their team ultimately lost out, as the Sparks fell to 3-7 in the season.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 10, 2025, where it first appeared.