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JORDAN REYNOLDS turned professional at the worst time. In March of last 2020, he left the GB squad, only to see the sport across the country and the world, shut down in the first lockdown. But he made sure he stayed positive.

“I didn’t stop. I kept busy. I did a hell of a lot for my community while lockdown was going on,” Reynolds said. “I made the best out of bad situation.”

He began doing deliveries of healthy food in his local area, keeping

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