In this episode of ‘Created for This,’ host Danielle welcomes Jordan Gray Eggert, a professional athlete and American record holder in the women’s decathlon, who is passionate about integrating her faith with her athletic career.

We discuss the importance of placing Christian identity before athletic identity, the structure of the heptathlon and decathlon, and the ongoing efforts to include women’s decathlon in the Olympics. Jordan also shares her insights on maintaining confidence without pride, the value of humility, handling failures and successes, and the significance of intentional rest and Sabbath. 

00:00 Introduction to Created for This

00:37 Meet Jordan Eggert: Professional Athlete and Devout Christian

02:49 Understanding the Decathlon and Heptathlon

05:08 Balancing Confidence and Humility in Faith and Athletics

10:47 Handling Success and Failure with Grace

15:06 Living Out Your Calling with Dedication

22:36 The Importance of Rest and Recovery

24:55 Jordan’s Journey to the 2028 Olympics

28:04 Conclusion and Call to Action

 

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More about Jordan in her own words:

I’m Jordan Eggerth. I am a professional athlete and the American Record Holder in the Women’s Decathlon with a passion for Track and Field and sharing Jesus through my sport! 
 
I have been beyond blessed in my life through my walk with Christ and He has helped shape me into the person I am today through trials, tribulations, love, grace, heartache, passion, grief, joy, pain, and His amazing plan with it all. 
 
Since He has given me such a platform to reach others, I have decided that I should be sharing Him in every avenue I possibly can and sharing His amazing stories in my life to help inspire and help others. 
 
I played many sports growing up including basketball (my passion), taekwondo, tennis, softball, and gymnastics. Even when I wasn’t in an organized sport my days usually included lots of swimming, bike riding, tree climbing, knife throwing, gun/bow shooting, and many more activities. 
Track and Field, however, was not a sport I had the opportunity to compete in until my senior year of high school. 
 
In my senior year of high school my mother found Blane Williams with the Heat Track club at Kell High School. Coach Blane allowed me to join his team at 17yrs old and that opportunity has changed my life forever. 
 
After a year of running with The Heat I went to school at Kennesaw State University to join their Track and Field team and be coached by Andy Eggerth in 2014. 
 
Since then, I have graduated from Kennesaw State University where I was a 10x Conference Champion and 4x All-American in NCAA Division I Track and Field. 
 
I have competed at NCAA D1 Championships, USA Championships, the Thorpe Cup in Germany for Team USA x2, The National Women’s Decathlon Championship x2, and the Open De France. I was also the Bronze Medalist at the Pan American Games in 2023. 
 
​I continue with my professional career attempting to gain a spot on Team USA for various events.
 
I am the American Record Holder in the Women’s Decathlon, as well as the Women’s Decathlon 100m Dash, Long Jump American Record Holder. I am also the World Record Holder in the Women’s Decathlon Long Jump I am currently working towards helping get women the opportunity to compete in the Olympics in the Decathlon.

[01:00] Danielle Roberts introduces her long-time mentor, Ione, about biblical mentoring.

[02:00] Ione explains the difference between mentoring, coaching, and counseling.

[04:00] Emphasis on biblical examples of mentoring such as Moses and Joshua, Ruth and Naomi, and Jesus and His disciples.

[06:00] Discussion on spiritual gifts and their role in mentoring.

[08:00] Ione’s personal journey into mentoring and her strategies for balancing it with personal time.

[12:00] Practical advice for stepping into mentoring and overcoming feelings of disqualification.

[16:00] The significance of soul care, listening, and asking meaningful questions in the mentoring process.

[22:00] Encouragement for listeners to get involved in their community and church, illustrating the importance of investing in others. 

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