Jordan Bowers

Jordan Bowers is an elite American artistic gymnast known for her power, consistency, and all-around excellence. Born on April 5, 2003, in Lincoln, Nebraska, she began gymnastics at a young age and quickly rose through the ranks to become a standout on the national and collegiate stage.
As a junior elite, Bowers made a major impact in 2018, winning all-around gold at both the Pacific Rim Championships and the Junior Pan American Championships, along with multiple individual event titles.
She went on to compete for the University of Oklahoma, where she became one of the top NCAA gymnasts in the country. Bowers helped lead Oklahoma to multiple NCAA team championships and built a reputation for delivering under pressure.
Her greatest achievement came in 2025 when she won the NCAA all-around national title, scoring 39.7125 and cementing her place as one of the best collegiate gymnasts in the nation.
In addition to her national title, Bowers earned numerous honors, including SEC Gymnast of the Year (2025), Big 12 Gymnast of the Year (2024), and the prestigious Honda Sports Award.
Known for her elegance, strength, and consistency, Jordan Bowers has left a lasting mark on NCAA gymnastics as a champion, leader, and role model.

