EVENT - SHORT TRACK SPEEDSKATING

HEIGHT 5'6" WEIGHT 140 lbs



OLYMPIC HIGHLIGHTS

2014 Olympic Winter Games, silver medalist in men's 5000m relay, 28th in men's 500m

2010 Olympic Winter Games, bronze medalist in men's 5000m relay

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

2005 World Cup 6: Gold - Men's Relay

2005 World Championships: Bronze - Men's Relay

2006 World Championship: Bronze - Men's Relay

2006-07 World Cup Series: Bronze - Men's Relay (WC3); 1000m Silver (WC4); Gold - 1000m (WC5); Gold - 1500m (WC5); Bronze - 1000m (WC6)

2007 World Championships: 1500m - 4th overall; 500m - 5th overall; 3000m - 8th overall; Bronze - Men's Relay

2007-08 World Cup Series: Bronze - 1000m (WC4); Bronze - 1500m (WC4)

2008 World Team Championship: Gold

2008-09 World Cup Series: Silver - 1000m (WC5)

2009 World Championships: Gold - Men's Relay

2009 World Team Championships - Bronze

PERSONAL

Coaches: Jae Su Chun

Jordan Malone is the only short track skater in the U.S. to compete in all of the past five World Championship events (2005-09). With multiple world cup medals, along with being a member of the 2008 World Short Track Team Championships gold-medal team, Malone is focused on an Olympic future.

Malone proved his worth during the 2008-09 World Cup season, bringing home silver in the 1000m and helping the men's relay team earn a first-place finish at the 2009 World Short Track Championships in Vienna, Austria.

During the 2009-10 World Cup events, Malone won a silver medal in the 1000m. He injured his knee before the final two World Cup events and couldn't race but he was back on the ice and ready to rock the world in Vancouver.

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