Chantal Jordan
Honors
• 2023 second-team Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar honoree
• 2022-23 SEC Brad Davis Community Service Award
• 2022-23 SEC Community Service Team
• 2022-23 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District
• 2022-23 SEC Academic Honor Roll
• 2021-22 SEC Academic Honor Roll
• 2020-21 SEC Academic Honor Roll
• 2019-20 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll
Career-Best Times
50 Free: 23.29 at SEC Championships, 2.16.22
100 Free: 52.66 at Gamecock Invitational, 11.18.22
100 Back: 57.82 at SEC Championships, 2.19.21
100 Breast: 1:05.70 at TYR ’85 Invite, 11.23.19
Commodore Record Watch
• Ranks fourth all-time at Vandy in the 50 free
As a Senior (2022-23)
• Ranked second on the team in the 50 free with season-best time of 23.70 at the SEC Championships (Feb. 15)
• Competed in the 100 free (53.61) and 100 back (59.18) at the meet as well
• Raced in the 50 free and 50 back at her final collegiate home meet against Arkansas and Little Rock (Jan. 28)
• Finished third the 50 free (23.75) B Final and won the 100 back (58.37) D Final with a season-best mark at the Gamecock Invitational (Nov. 16-18), also posting a career-best time in the 100 free
• Came in fifth in the 50 free (24.40) while recording a season-best mark at the time in the 100 free (56.13) in meet against Queens and Richmond (Nov. 4-5)
• Placed fifth in the 50 free (24.72) in Dores’ victory over North Florida and Georgia Southern (Oct. 15)
• Raced in the 50 (24.70) and 100 (56.32) free in opening meet at LSU (Sept. 23)
As a Junior (2021-22)
• Had the fastest time on the team in the 50 free, and swam the lead leg for unit that recorded best mark in the 200 free relay
• Posted a career-best time in 50 free, adding season-low marks in the 100 free (52.98) and 100 back (59.03), at the SEC Championships (Feb. 15-19)
• Season-best time in 100 breast (1:08.16) recorded at the Miami Invitational (Nov. 18-20) ranked fifth on the Dores’ season performance list
• Tied for fourth in the B Final of the 50 free and was sixth in the 100 free, adding a second-place result in the C Final in the 100 back at that meet as well
• Came in third in the 50 free (24.26) and was sixth in the 100 free (55.98) in win over Tulane (Nov. 6)
• Placed in the top 10 in the 50 free (24.12) at season-opening competition against Arkansas and Drury (Oct. 9)
• Also competed in the 50 (24.30) and 100 (55.13) free in Vandy’s victory over Illinois (Oct. 30)
As a Sophomore (2020-21)
• Competed in four meets
• Clocked career-low time in the 100 back, adding season bests in the 50 free (23.61) and 100 free (53.47) at the SEC Championships (Feb. 17-20)
• Placed eighth in the 100 breast (1:08.01) at the Miami Invitational (Nov. 18-20)
• Achieved a fifth-place finish in the 50 free (24.58) at Tennessee (Oct. 30)
As a Freshman (2019-20)
• Personal best in the 100 breast at the mid-season TYR ’85 Invite (Nov. 23)
• Competed in four events — setting season bests in the 50 free (23.55) and 100 free (52.88) — at the SEC Championships (Feb. 18-22)
• Set best time in the 50 breast (31.32) at the tri-meet against Ouachita Baptist and Arkansas-Little Rock (Feb. 1)
• Third place in the 50 free (24.50) in tri-meet against Oakland and Milwaukee (Oct. 11)
• Placed fourth in the 100 breast (1:09.96) in meet against Campbell (Jan. 1)
The Jordan File
• Major is medicine, health & society
• Prepped under head coach Doug Nieman at North Gwinnett High School
• All-American in 200 free relay
• Holds school record in 50 free (23.57)
• Member of school record holding 200 medley and free relays
• Finished among the top three in 50 free and top five in 100 free at the high school state meet
• Academic All-American
• Gwinnett County first-team junior season
• Gwinnett County second-team freshman and sophomore season
• Back to back NGHS Bulldog Award Recipient (2017, 2018)
• Iron Dog Award (2017, 2018)
• Finish Strong Award (2016)
• Four-time varsity letter holder
• Favorite thing to do away from the pool is go to the movies with friends and family
• Favorite aspect of Nashville is the famous hot chicken
• Chose Vanderbilt over Miami (Fla.), Tulane and North Texas because of the swim team and it felt like home