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jordan

[jawr-dn] / ˈdʒɔr dn /


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I’d say the Wisconsinite Jordan Stolz, the speedskating dynamo who has already won Olympic record gold in the 1,000 meter and 500 meter races.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Mission League has had an influx of outstanding players from the class of 2029, including Jordan Leon at Sierra Canyon and Brody Brooks at Loyola.

From Los Angeles Times

In a similar vein to the 1992 Olympics' mesmerizing "Dream Team" of Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, and Larry Bird, the 75-year-old All-Star Game has historically helped popularize the NBA worldwide.

From Barron's

American Jordan Stolz achieved the 500m and 1000m double, a feat not seen in men's speed skating for 46 years, at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics on Saturday.

From Barron's

Mizuho analyst Jordan Klein told MarketWatch last month that this was the first time in years that investors didn’t seem so worried about demand stability for semicap makers, which make machines, software and other complex tools required for chip manufacturing.

From MarketWatch