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| - Jordan has been dancing since the age of twelve when her school advertised for a dance club. Before dancing with James Jordan, she had danced with Przemek Lowicki in Poland. She won Poland’s Open Championships in 1999 and went on to take 12th place in the following year’s World Championships.
- Ola was born in Poland, in a small town called Nasielsk, but spent most of her childhood in Legionowo (near Warsaw). She lived there until she came to England aged 17. Ola’s mother is called Janina and her father is called Gariusz. She has one older sister, Monika, who is a pharmacist. She won the Open Polish Championship in 1999 at 17 years old, and then went to the World Championships where she was placed in the Top 12 in November 1999.
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| - Jordan has been dancing since the age of twelve when her school advertised for a dance club. Before dancing with James Jordan, she had danced with Przemek Lowicki in Poland. She won Poland’s Open Championships in 1999 and went on to take 12th place in the following year’s World Championships.
- Ola was born in Poland, in a small town called Nasielsk, but spent most of her childhood in Legionowo (near Warsaw). She lived there until she came to England aged 17. Ola’s mother is called Janina and her father is called Gariusz. She has one older sister, Monika, who is a pharmacist. She won the Open Polish Championship in 1999 at 17 years old, and then went to the World Championships where she was placed in the Top 12 in November 1999. Ola split from her dance partner shortly after the World Championships, and was in the process of looking for a new partner when James Jordan phoned her and asked if he could come to Poland and try-out to be her partner. So, in March 2000, James arrived in Poland and they matched perfectly. In April 2000, Ola moved to England. They started to compete together for a couple of years, and after getting married in October 2003, moved to Hong Kong. They first took part in Strictly Come Dancing in Series 4.
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