National Gold Medal - Women's Singles. Will represent Canada at the World Champion of Champions in November 2023, scheduled to be hosted at the Naenae Bowls Club, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand
National Silver Medal - Women's Fours.
Received Future Best Funding
Received Sask First Funding
Provincial Gold Medal - Women's Fours
Provincial Gold Medal - Women's Outdoor Singles
2020
Received Future Best Funding
Selected to represent Canada at World Bowls - Australia 2020. Postponed due to Covid 19.
2019
Multi Nations Tournament - Selected to represent Canada in Broadbeach, Australia. Vice for Women's Fours. Skip for Women's Pairs. Vice for Women's Triples.
US Open - Sun City, Arizona. Runner Up in the Championship Flight for Women's Fours, Women's Singles, Women's Pairs. Named Female Player of the Tournament (with Mary Wright).
Asia Pacific Championships. Selected to represent Canada in Broachbeach, Australia. Vice for Women's Fours. Vice for Women's Triples. Bronze Medal in Women's Triples with Leanne Chinery (Skip) and Jackie Foster (lead).
2018
US Open - Sun City, Arizona. Finished 1 in Flight 4 in Women's Fours. Finished Runner Up in Flight 1 in Women's Pairs.
Bronze Medal. Women's Fours. Regina, Saskatchewan. Skip Jean Roney, Vice Jordan Kos, Second Anita Nivala, Lead Belinda Hochban
Winnipeg, Manitoba - Won a Silver Medal in the U25 Canadian Nationals.
NAC. Selected to represent Canada at the NAC (North American Challenge) in Laguna Beach in October. Singles and Pairs with Joanna Cooper. Team Jarvis.
Wales. One of five women selected to represent Canada in Wales July 2 - 15. Teammates: Shirley Fitzpatrick Wong, Bailey Van Steijn, Jackie Foster, and Joanna Cooper.
June 16-18, 2018
Gold Medal. Won the Women's Fours in Provincial Playdowns at the Nutana Lawn Bowling Club. Skip - Jean Roney | Vice - Jordan Kos | Second - Anita Navila | Lead - Belinda Hochban. Team Roney represented Saskatchewan at the Canadian Nationals held in Regina in August 2018 and won a bronze medal.
February 6, 2018 Jordan Kos • 17 • Regina • Bowls (Lawn) Nominated by Bowls Saskatchewan Inc. The finalists for the Athlete of the Year Awards are: Youth Female Athlete of the Year Finalists
Won a bronze medal in the Women's Fours at the 2017 Multi-Nations Event (Pre-Commonwealth Games), competing against teams from seven nations.
Won a gold medal in the Junior Women's Singles at the 2017 National Championships Junior Women's Singles, competing against nine provinces.
Won gold in the Mixed Pairs at the 2017 Forester Lang Pairs Nationals, competing against nine provinces.
Won silver in the Senior Women's Singles at the 2017 Women's National Singles Tournament, competing as the youngest competitor against participants from nine provinces.
Finished 6th in the Women's Fours Round Robin at the 2017 Canadian Nationals - Women's Fours, competing against participants from nine provinces.
2017 September, 2017
Canadian Women's Singles Championship. Winnipeg, Manitoba. Finished 3rd after the round robin. Played Betty Van Walleghem in the quarter finals and then took down second place Jan Robinson of Alberta in a tiebreaker to advance to the Gold Medal Match. A rematch of the 2016 finals saw Mary Wright v Jordan Kos. Mary took the first set 9-5. Jordan took the second set 14-5. In the tiebreaker, Mary grabbed a 4 ender, and won the set 7-2. Jordan got a Silver medal.
August, 2017
Gold Medal. U18 National Junior Women's winner. Went undefeated in the round robin, played in the semi's to get a spot in the gold medal match, and beat Baylee Van Steijn for the Gold!
August, 2017
Gold Medal. Played with Mason Boyd, Saskatchewan, in the Forrester Lang Pairs and won the tournament, going undefeated.
July 14 - 16, 2017
Gold Medal. Women's Provincial Singles. Representing Saskatchewan at Nationals in Winnipeg in September. Silver to Harriette Pituley. Jordan won the A side, going undefeated and won the A side final in one game.
July 8-9, 2017
Gold Medal. Junior Provincials. Women's Singles. This is the 7th consecutive time Jordan has been the Saskatchewan Junior Provincial Women's Champion.
June 9, 10, 11, 2017.
Gold Medal. Women's Fours in Regina, Sask. Provincial Playdowns. Skip - Jean Roney | Vice - Fran Scott | Second - Anita Nivala | Lead - Jordan Kos.
2017
Nominated for the Sask Sport Youth Athlete of the Year by Bowls Sask.
2016
Nominated for Sask Sport Athlete of the Month for September. Lost to Logan Campbell, Sask Sailing.
The other outstanding nominee for this month was: Jordan Kos, Lawn Bowling, Regina - placed second in the singles division at the Canadian Championships. Helped Team Canada to a 6-0 record and defeat Team U.S.A to win a gold medal in the pair's team event at the North American Challenge.
September 6 - 10, 2016
Silver Medal. Canadian National Singles. West Vancouver Lawn Bowling Club, BC. Lost to Mary Wright from BC.
August 29, 2016
CTV Athlete of the Week With Carter Watson.
August 14-2016
Silver Medal. Canadian Nationals. Women's Fours. Commonwealth Lawn Bowling Club, Alberta. Skip - Jean Roney |Vice - Fran Scott | 2nd - Anita Nivala | Lead - Jordan Kos.
August 1 - 4, 2016
Silver Medal. North Vancouver Lawn Bowling Club, BC. National Junior Singles. Lost to Carah Webster from BC.
Gold Medal. Mayfair Lawn Bowling Club, Saskatoon, Sask. Provincial Women's Fours with Skip - Jean Roney | Vice - Fran Scott | Second - Anita Nivala | Lead - Jordan Kos
June 10 - 12, 2016
Silver Medal. Regina Lawn Bowling Club, Regina, SasK. Provincial Women's Pairs Skip - Jean Roney | Lead - Jordan Kos.
2015 September 5 - 10, 2015
Canadian National Singles. Ranked 3rd after the Round Robin. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
August 16 - 25, 2016
Silver Medal. Canadian Nationals Women's Pairs. With Jean Roney. Willowdale Lawn Bowling Club, North York, Ontario, Canada.
August 7, 8, 2015
Gold Medal. Forrester Lang Tournament. With Michael Pituley. Nutana Lawn Bowling Club, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Tri Province Challenge. Team Saskatchewan. Singles, Mixed Pairs with Michael Pituley, Fours with Clem Grant, Carolyn Jones, Jordan Kos, Lorraine Schneider.