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Jordan Jarrett-Bryan

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Jordan Jarrett-Bryan (born 1983) from Dulwich in South London, is a Channel 4 News sports reporter, DJ, and journalist.

Jarrett-Bryan started in journalism as editor of the youth publication, Live Magazine and then ATM Magazine. During this time he wrote freelance for magazines and newspapers including Dazed & Confused, DJ, Sunday Times, Time Out, Touch and was a youth consultant for script writers at the BBC. He has also written for The Independent[1] and The Guardian.[2] He can also be heard on Talksport on the TS Extra Time show from Monday to Friday from 1 a.m. to 6 a.m. with co-presenter Josh Munday,[3] and is an occasional guest on the Guardian Football Weekly podcast.[4]

In the 2012 Summer Paralympics, he was one of the sports commentators for the games on Channel 4.[5]

Jarrett-Bryan is a below-the-knee amputee who has worn a prosthesis since he was 18 months old.[6] He played wheelchair basketball at club and national level for 15 years, including becoming a two-time European champion with the GB Junior wheelchair basketball team which he captained in 2004.

References

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  1. ^ 'It's the upset wins that show things are improving', The Independent
  2. ^ Watch Television with Jordan Jarrett-Bryan, The Guardian
  3. ^ talkSPORT [@talkSPORT] (2 May 2019). "NOW: Extra Time: @_JordanJBryan takes you through the night reacting to #BARLIV in the #UCL. We're also talking Europa League, Caster Semenya and strikers vs centre backs" (Tweet). Retrieved 16 January 2020 – via Twitter.
  4. ^ Liew, Presented by Max Rushden with Jonathan; Rhind-Tutt, Archie; Jarrett-Bryan, Jordan (21 January 2021). "How to keep your galactico happy – Football Weekly Extra". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  5. ^ Jordan Jarrett-Bryan, Channel 4 presenter
  6. ^ "Football and Disability – Football Weekly Podcast". The Guardian. 28 February 2023. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2 March 2023.