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JORDAN

STEEN

ATHLETE

WRESTLING

CLASS OF 2025

Jordan Steen pinned down just about every championship up for grabs when he was wrestling for Concordia University.

As a freshman, Steen dominated the mat, winning seven tournaments and posting a perfect 24-0 record against Atlantic University Sport and Canadian Interuniversity Sport opponents. He capped his first campaign by winning a CIS title along with CIS rookie of the year honours.

Steen would go on to win three more (’15, ’17, ’18) CIS titles before graduating in 2018.

He competed in the 2013 World University Games and the 2017 Francaphone Games as well as three World Wrestling Championships between 2017-2019.  

He won a bronze medal representing Team Canada in freestyle wrestling at the 2020 Commonwealth Games and he finished 10th at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Steen won a silver medal (’20) and a bronze (’18) at the Pan American Wrestling Championships.

He also competed in the 2019 Pan Am Games.

While a high school student at St. Anne, Steen won his division at the 2009 Canadian Junior  Greco Roman Championships.

Competing at the Olympics completed a rather impressive family hattrick. His mom, Andrea Steen reached the semi-finals in the 400-metre hurdles at the ’84 Olympics and his dad, Dave Steen won a bronze medal in the decathlon at the ’84 Olympics and represented Canada again in Seoul in 1988.

Andrea and Jordan become the first mother/son duo in the Windsor-Essex County Sports Hall of Fame. Andrea was inducted in the athlete’s category in 1995. As a native of British Columbia, Dave Steen is not eligible for this area’s hall of fame.

The hall does boast a number of siblings and one father/daughter duo in Paul and Misty Thomas.

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