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At the age of four, Jordan had so much energy her mom put her in a tumbling class at Olympaid Festus in Missouri. She competed Level 3 and 4 the first two years winning the AA and all 4 events at her first meet. From there, she eventually started her competitive gymnastics career in 2006 at Eagle's Wings Athletics in Allen, Texas. At the beginning of Jordan's gymnastics career, she trained under coaches Virginia Oas and Alex Atamas.

With Eagle's Wings Athletics, she competed as a level 4 gymnast in 2006, where she placed second in the all-around out of 64 gymnasts at the Rising Stars meet! She also placed first on vault and floor exercise and second on uneven bars and balance beam. In 2007, Jordan moved up to level 5. At the WOGA Classic, she won the all-around title out of 42 gymnasts. She also won the uneven bars title with a 9.9!. Jordan won another all-around title at the Level 5 North State Championships.

At the 2008 National Judges Cup, Jordan won the all-around title as well as first on uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise as a level 5 gymnast. Soon after, she moved up to level 6 for the District Qualifier. There, she placed first on everything except for balance beam, where she finished second. At the Level 6 North State Championships, Jordan finished first in the all-around and second on uneven bars. She then placed fourth overall and first on floor exercise at the Level 6 State Championships.

Jordan began competing level 7 at the Candy Cane Classic in December of 2008. There, she finished sixth in the all-around and third on vault. Jordan finished eighth in the all-around at the Texas Prime Meet and fourth in the all-around at the WOGA Classic. At the Level 7 North State Championships, she placed ninth overall and fourth on vault. Jordan won the all-around, vault and uneven bars titles at the Rose City Classic. She concluded her 2009 season at the Level 7 State Championships, where she finished third in the all-around as well as first on vault and uneven bars.

In 2010, Jordan began her season as a level 8 gymnast at the Texas Prime Meet, where she placed fifth in the all-around. At the Metroplex Challenge, she won the all-around title as well as first on uneven bars and balance beam. Jordan then placed third in the all-around at the State Qualifier. At the WOGA Classic, she finished fourth in the all-around and first on vault and uneven bars. She earned a bronze medal in the all-around at the Kurt Thomas Invitational. there, she also won gold medals on vault and floor exercise. At the Rose City Classic, she won everything except for balance beam. Jordan finished fifth overall and first on vault at the Level 8 State Championships. At the Level 8 Regional Championships, she placed third in the all-around and first on vault in a very tough group of competitors! Jordan concluded her 2010 season at the Texas National Elite Qualifier.

Jordan began her 2011 level 9 season at the Friends of Achievers Invitational where she won the all-around title as well as finished first on vault and second on balance beam and floor exercise. She placed second in the all-around at the Metroplex Challenge and Gliders Invitational. At the WOGA Classic, she won the vault title. At the Houston National Invitational, she won a gold medal on vault and bronze medals on balance beam and floor exercise. Jordan then grabbed the all-around title at the Zenith Spring Invitational. At the Level 9 State Championships, she finished sixth in the all-around and second on vault. Jordan then placed 13th overall, third on vault and first on balance beam at the Level 9 Regionals. There, she qualified to the Level 9 Western Nationals in San Diego where she placed 9th out of 48 gymnasts! In addition, she finished fourth on floor exercise and fifth on balance beam.

As a first-year level 10 gymnast in 2012, Jordan finished sixth on vault and in the all-around at the Friends of Achievers. She earned bronze medals on uneven bars, balance beam and in the all-around at the Alamo Classic. She then won a gold medal on floor exercise at the AOGC Invitational in California. At the Zenith Invitational, she placed second in the all-around with a 37.525 as well as second on uneven bars and first on floor exercise. Jordan finished tenth in the all-around and seventh on vault at the Level 10 State Championships, qualifying to the Level 10 Regionals. At the Level 10 Regionals, she earned a silver medal on floor exercise. She concluded her 2012 season at the Junior Olympic NIT in Hampton, VA.

Currently, Jordan trains nearly 32 hours per week at Zenith Elite Gymnastics under coaches Tatiana Schegolkova and Alex Atamas. She is preparing for the upcoming 2013 season as a second-year level 10 gymnast. She would like to qualify to international elite gymnast and to make the US National Team one day.

Jordan Haley Williams was born on October 14, 1998 in Crystal City, Missouri to Kevin and Chris. She has a younger sister, Camryn (11), a dog, Zoey and a frog, Michigan. Currently, Jordan is in seventh grade at Texas Virtual Academy. During Jordan's spare time, she loves to go swimming, having sleepovers and spending time with her friends.