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Jordan Kos
Personal information
BornJune 25, 2000 (2000-06-25) (age 24)
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
EducationUniversity of Regina[1]
OccupationTeacher / Student / Marketing Assistant
Years active2007 - present
EmployerRipplinger Financial Corp
Websitehttps://jordankos.weebly.com
Sport
CountryCanada
SportBowls
ClubRegina LBC
Achievements and titles
National finals2022 Gold Medal - Canadian Women's Singles
Medal record
Representing  Canada
Asia Pacific Bowls Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Gold Coast triples

Jordan Audra Sargent Kos (born June 25, 2000) is a female international Canadian lawn bowler.[2]

Personal

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Kos started lawn bowling at the Regina Lawn Bowling Club[3] in May 2008 at the age of 7 years. Kos became a member of the Development Squad of Team Canada in 2014, at the age of 14 years - the youngest player every to do so.[4] Kos became a member of the High Performance, Senior Squad, Team Canada in 2016. Kos attends the University of Regina, Faculty of Education and Faculty of Arts History.

Bowls career

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World Championships

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In 2020, Kos was selected for the blue ribbon event of the sport, the 2020 World Outdoor Bowls Championship in Australia but the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]

In 2023, she was selected again, as part of the team to represent Canada at the 2023 World Outdoor Bowls Championship.[6] She participated in the women's pairs and the women's fours events.[7][untitled][8][untitled] In the fours, Kos qualified in second place in her group before being eliminated in the quarter final, after losing to Scotland.[9]

In 2023, Kos represented Canada at the World Bowls Champion of Champions. Kos placed 2nd in her pool and 4th overall. Kos advanced to the semi-finals and was eliminated by USA.[10]

Commonwealth Games

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Kos was selected to represent Canada at the 2022 Commonwealth Games held in Birmingham, England. She competed in the women's singles and the women's pairs (as skip).[11] This was Kos' debut appearance at the Commonwealth Games.[12]

Asia Pacific

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Kos won a bronze medal in the triples with Jacqueline Foster and Leanne Chinery at the 2019 Asia Pacific Bowls Championships, held in the Gold Coast, Queensland.[13][14]

Atlantic Challenge

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Kos was selected to represent Canada at the inaugural Atlantic Challenge (formerly the Four Nations Series). August 25–30, 2024 in Ayr, Scotland at the Bowls Scotland's National Training Centre. Kos played singles with a record of 8 wins, 1 loss. Kos skipped the pairs with Linda Ng. Kos was awarded Player of the tournament by Lawra Cox and Dr. Dan McManus. Bowls Scotland presented this award in recognition of outstanding performance at the 2024 Atlantic International Challenge.[15]

Championships

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  • 2011 - Gold Medal. Provincial Junior Champion - Saskatchewan. Attended Canadian Youth Nationals in Montreal, Quebec.[16]
  • 2012 - Gold Medal. Provincial Junior Champion - Saskatchewan. Attended Canadian Youth Nationals in Kelowna, BC.[17]
  • 2012 - Awarded Most Sportsmanlike Player of the Canadian Youth Nationals.[18]
  • 2013 - Attended the Canadian Singles Championship in Regina, Saskatchewan.[19]
  • 2013 - Gold Medal. Provincial Junior Champion - Saskatchewan. Attended Canadian Youth Nationals in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Placed 4th.[20]
  • 2013 - Gold Medal. Won the Forrester Lang Pairs with Jaymee Sidel in Fredericton, New Brunswick.[21]
  • 2014 - Gold Medal. Regina Lawn Bowling Club Women's Champion.[22]
  • 2014 - Gold Medal. Regina Lawn Bowling Club Club Champion.[23]
  • 2014 - Attended the Canadian Singles Championship in Edmonton, Alberta.[24]
  • 2014 - Gold Medal. Provincial Junior Champion - Saskatchewan.[25]
  • 2014 - Silver Medal. Canadian Junior Championship - Etobicoke, Ontario.[26]
  • 2014 - Selected to represent Saskatchewan at the Tri Province Challenge in Regina, Saskatchewan.[27]
  • 2014 - Bronze Medal. Provincial Women's Pairs - Saskatchewan.[28]
  • 2014 - Gold Medal. Provincial Women's Fours - Saskatchewan.[29]
  • 2014 - Gold Medal. Canadian National Championships - Winnipeg, Manitoba. Skip: Jean Roney | Vice: Clem Grant | Second: Jordan Kos | Lead: Carolyn Jones.[30]
  • 2014 - North American Challenge. Selected to represent Canada at the NAC in Sun City, Arizona.[31]
  • 2015 - High Performance Squad, Team Canada. Development Squad.[32]
  • 2015 - March 13 & 15. Tiger Bowls in Hong Kong, China. World Invitation.[33]
  • 2015 - Silver Medal. March 16–19. China Open in Shenzhen, China. Women's Fours. Skip: Jean Roney | Vice: Clem Grant | Second: Jordan Kos | Lead: Carolyn Jones.[34]
  • 2015 - Gold Medal. Provincial Junior Champion - Saskatchewan.[35]
  • 2015 - Gold Medal. Canadian Youth Championship - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Nutana Lawn Bowling Club. Won a set of bowls.[36]
  • 2015 - Silver Medal. Provincial Women's Fours - Saskatchewan. Skip: Jean Roney | Lead: Jordan Kos[37]
  • 2015 - Gold Medal. Provincial Women's Pairs - Saskatchewan. Skip: Jean Roney | Lead: Jordan Kos[38]
  • 2015 - Silver Medal. Mixed Pairs Championship - Saskatchewan. Skip: Ernie Meid | Lead: Jordan Kos[39]
  • 2016 - High Performance Squad, Team Canada.[40]
  • 2016 - North American Challenge.[41]
  • 2016 - Gold Medal. Provincial Junior Champion - Saskatchewan.[42]
  • 2016 - Silver Medal. Canadian Junior National Championship - North Vancouver, BC.[43]
  • 2016 - Bronze Medal. Provincial Women's Singles Championship. Saskatchewan.[44]
  • 2016 - CTV Athletes of the Week. Jordan Kos | Carter Watson.[45]
  • 2016 - Silver Medal. Provincial Women's Pairs - Saskatchewan. Skip: Jean Roney | Lead: Jordan Kos.[46]
  • 2016 - Gold Medal. Provincial Women's Pairs - Saskatchewan. Skip: Jean Roney | Vice: Fran Scott | Second: Anita Nivala | Lead: Jordan Kos.[47]
  • 2016 - Silver Medal. Canadian National Women's Fours - Edmonton, Alberta. Skip: Jean Roney | Vice: Fran Scott | Second: Anita Nivala | Lead: Jordan Kos.[48]
  • 2016 - Silver Medal. Canadian National Women's Singles - West Vancouver, BC.[49]
  • 2017 - High Performance Squad, Team Canada.[50]
  • 2017 - Gold Medal. Provincial Junior Champion. Saskatchewan.[51]
  • 2017 - Gold Medal. Canadian National Junior Championship. Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Won a set of bowls.[52]
  • 2017 - Gold Medal. Forrester Lang Pairs. Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.[53]
  • 2017 - Canadian Women's Singles Championship. Norwood & Dakota, Winnipeg, Manitoba.[54]
  • 2017 - Gold Medal. Provincial Women's Fours Championship - Saskatchewan. Skip: Jean Roney | Vice: Fran Scott | Second: Anita Navila | Lead: Jordan Kos. Attended the Canadian Nationals in Victoria, BC.[55][56]
  • 2018 - High Performance Squad, Team Canada.[57]
  • 2018 - Gold Medal. Provincial Women's Fours - Saskatchewan. Skip: Jean Roney | Vice: Jordan Kos | Second: Anita Nivala | Lead: Belinda Hochban.[58]
  • 2018 - Bronze Medal. Canadian National Championships - Regina, Saskatchewan. Skip: Jean Roney | Vice: Jordan Kos | Second: Anita Nivala | Lead: Belinda Hochban. Received a Perfect End Pin.[59]
  • 2018 - Attended the US Open.[60][failed verification]
  • 2018 - Gold Medal. Provincial Junior Champion - Saskatchewan.[61]
  • 2018 - Silver Medal. Canadian Youth Championships - Winnipeg, Manitoba.[62]
  • 2019 - High Performance Squad, Team Canada.[63]
  • 2019 - Gold Medal. Provincial Junior Champion - Saskatchewan.[64]
  • 2019 - Bronze Medal. Canadian Youth Championships - Victoria, BC.[65]
  • 2019 - Gold Medal. Provincial Women's Singles Champion - Saskatchewan.[66]
  • 2019 - Bronze Medal. Canadian Singles Championships - Kitchener, Ontario.[67]
  • 2019 - US Open. Silver Medal in Pairs. Skip: Jean Roney | Lead: Jordan Kos. Silver Medal in Fours. Skip: Jean Roney | Vice: Jordan Kos | Second: Rosalie Parsons-Brown | Lead: Sue Roth. Silver Medal in Women's Singles. Bowler of the Tournament. Won a set of bowls.[68][failed verification]
  • 2019 - November 18 - 14. Bronze Medal Women's Triples. Multi-Nations Event. Gold Coast in Australia. Women's Triples - Skip: Leanne Chinery | Vice: Jordan Kos | Lead: Jackie Foster. Women's Fours - Skip: Leanne Chinery | Vice: Jordan Kos | Second: Joanna Cooper | Lead: Jackie Foster.[69]
  • 2019 - High Performance Squad, Team Canada.[70]
  • 2020 - High Performance Squad, Team Canada.[71]
  • 2021 - High Performance Squad, Team Canada.[72]
  • 2022 - High Performance Squad, Team Canada.[73]
  • 2022 - Commonwealth Games. Lemmington Spa, England. Women's Singles. Women's Pairs. Skip: Jordan Kos | Lead: Jackie Foster.[74]
  • 2022 - Gold Medal. Provincial Women's Singles Champion - Saskatchewan.[75]
  • 2022 - Gold Medal. Canadian Women's Singles Champion - Burlington, Ontario.[76]
  • 2022 - Gold Medal. Provincial Women's Fours Champions - Saskatchewan. Skip: Jean Roney | Vice: Jordan Kos | Second: Anita Nivala | Lead: Tracy MacPherson.[77]
  • 2022 - Silver Medal. Canadian Women's Fours Championships - Burlington, Ontario.Skip: Jean Roney | Vice: Jordan Kos | Second: Anita Nivala | Lead: Tracy MacPherson.[78]
  • 2023 - High Performance Squad, Team Canada.[79]
  • 2023 - February. Southwest Open. Gold Medal in Women's Fours. Skip: Jordan Kos | Vice: Giulia Gallo | Second: Rose Selby | Lead: Rachel Marcuson. Gold Medal in Women's Pairs: Skip: Giulia Gallo | Lead: Jordan Kos. Bronze Medal in Women's Singles. Bowler of the Tournament.[80]
  • 2023 - Gold Medal. Provincial Youth Champion - Saskatchewan.[81]
  • 2023 - Gold Medal. Canadian Youth Champion - Regina, Saskatchewan.[82][83][84]
  • 2023 - Forster Lang Tournament. Fourth place. Skip: Jordan Kos | Lead: Kiera Schaelow.[85]
  • 2023 - Provincial Indoor Women's Singles Champion - Saskatchewan.[86]
  • 2023 - Bronze Medal. Canadian Indoor Championship Women's Singles - Pacific Indoor Lawn Bowls Club.[87][88]
  • 2023 - October. US Open. Third in Flight 1 in Women's Singles. First in the 3rd Flight. Skip: Jordan Kos | Lead: Heather Hanowski. Women's Fours - Skip: Jordan Kos | Vice: Heather Hanoski | Second: Lois Kos | Lead: Janet Watson.[89]
  • 2023 - World Bowls. Gold Coast, Australia. Women's Fours - Skip: Jordan Kos | Vice: Emma Boyd | Second: Bailey Van Steijn | Lead: Joanna Cooper. Women's Pairs - Skip: Kelly McKerihan | Lead: Jordan Kos.[90]
  • 2023 - Champion of Champions. Club Robina, Australia.[91]
  • 2024 - Pile O'Bowls Open Champion. Regina Lawn Bowling Club, Regina Saskatchewan. Skip: Carter Watson | Vice: Jordan Kos | Second: Joanna Cooper | Lead: Auzzie Chambers.[92]
  • 2024 - Cathedral Short Mat Pairs Winners. Skip: Jordan Kos | Lead: Doug Normand.[93]
  • 2024 - Atlantic Challenge (formerly known as the 4 Nations Event. Ayr, Scotland. Women's Singles. Women's Pairs - Skip: Jordan Kos | Lead: Linda Ng. Player of the Tournament.[94]
  • 2024 - Women's Singles Club Champion. Regina Lawn Bowling Club, Regina, Saskatchewan.[95]
  • 2024 - Club Singles Champion. Regina Lawn Bowling Club, Regina, Saskatchewan. September 29, 2024.[96]
  • 2024 - Pacific Coast Open - PIBC. October 23–27. Mixed Pairs with Auzzie Chambers. Singles.[97]

Awards

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  • 2018 - Sask Sport Finalist for Athlete of the Year.[98]
  • 2019 - US Open. Bowler of the Tournament. Won a set of bowls.[99][failed verification]
  • 2023 - Southwest Open. Bowler of the Tournament.[100]
  • 2023 - Sask Sport Female Sports Award nominee.[101]
  • 2024 - Atlantic Challenge. Player of the Tournament.[102]

Board & Committees

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  • 2019–Present. Regina Lawn Bowling Club Board of Directors.[103]
  • 2018 - Host Operating Committee - Canadian Nationals.[104]
  • 2021–Present. Cathedral Short Mat Board of Directors.[105]
  • 2023 - Host Operating Committee - Canadian Youth Nationals.[106]
  • 2024 - Pile O'Bowls Open Committee.[107]

Bowls

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  • Taylor Ace. Size 3. Heavy. Raspberry Ripple. (Magenta/Dark Pink). Emblem: Bowler.[108]
  • Taylor Ace. Size 3. Heavy. Yellow Sherbet (Yellow/W). Emblem: Plane.[109]
  • Taylor Ace. Size 3. Pink with White Speckles. Emblem: JASK.[110]
  • Taylor Ace. Size 3. Heavy. Raspberry Ripple (Mag/Pink). Emblem: Lady Bowler.[111]
  • Taylor Redline. Size 3. Red and Maroon. Emblem: Maple Leaf with JASK in the Middle.[112]
  • Taylor Ace. Size 3. Red and Maroon. Commonwealth Games. Emblem: Geometric Symbol.[113]
  • Taylor Ace. Size 3. Blue. Commonwealth Games. Emblem: Geometric Symbol.[114]
  • Taylor Redline SR. Size 3. Heavy. Red (Maroon/Red). World Bowls. Emblem: Maple Leaf.[115]
  • Taylor Redline SR. Size 3. Heavy. Blue (D/Blue/Blue). World Bowls. Emblem: Spherical Circle.[116]
  • Henselite Dreamline XG. Size 3. Heavy. Joker Slice (Ora/Blk/Vio/Pnk). Emblem: Dolphin. US Open.[117]
  • Henselite Tigers. Size 3. Heavy. Marine (Mnt/Mdb/Wht). Emblem: Puppy.[118]

Media Appearances

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  • 2015. CTV Morning Live.[119]
  • 2015. Global TV taping at the RLBC.[120]
  • 2016. CTV Athlete of the Week.[121]
  • 2016. CTV News at Noon.[122]
  • 2016. Talk of the Town, AccessTV. Lisa Peters.[123]
  • 2016. Locker Talk. Pete Pasco & Mitchell Blair.[124]
  • 2017. Locker Talk. Pete Pasco & Mitchell Blair.[125]
  • 2018. Recognized in the Saskatchewan Legislature. Honourable Mohammad Fiaz.[126]
  • 2018. Locker Talk. Pete Pasco & Mitchell Blair.[127]
  • 2019. CTV Morning Live Regina. Jessica Smith.[128]
  • 2019. Talk of the Town AccessTV. Lisa Peters.[129]
  • 2019. Locker Talk. Pete Pasco & Michell Blair.[130]
  • 2023. CBC News (Sask News).[131]
  • 2023. Yorkton/SASKTODAY. Calvin Daniels.[132]
  • 2024. CTV Morning Live.[133]
  • 2024. Locker Talk. Pete Pasco & Mitchell Blair.[134]
  • 2024. CJME Interview. Skylar Gerard.[135]

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