Elizabeth Jordan (cyclist)

Elizabeth Victoria Jordan (born 7 November 1997)[3] is a British racing cyclist who competes in para-cycling tandem road and track events as a visually impaired athlete.

She made her Paralympic debut representing Great Britain at the 2024 Games in Paris, where she won gold in the time trial B alongside Dannielle Khan.

[7] She completed her A-levels at Woking College and began a degree in Psychology at Royal Holloway, University of London in September 2016.

[9] Following her London Marathon success Jordan was contacted by British Cycling, who invited her to one of their Talent ID days in Manchester in the summer of 2020.

[2][5] Despite having never cycled competitively before, coaches were impressed by her power test results and she was invited to join the para-cycling Foundation Team.

They also competed in the individual pursuit, where they won a silver medal, beaten only by GB teammates Sophie Unwin and Jenny Holl.

[17][18] Following her strong World Championship results, Jordan was promoted by British Cycling to the para-cycling Podium Squad.

[35] Jordan was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2025 New Year Honours for services to cycling.