Jordan Reeves, 11, was born with only part of her left arm. "She's a force to be reckoned with, one arm or two. It doesn't matter," her mom, Jen Reeves, said
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Jordan is shown in October 2006, wearing one of her first prosthetic arms.
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Jordan is an athlete; she's shown here taking a swing on the baseball field.
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Jordan started CrossFit as a challenge and a way to build up muscle strength.
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Jordan also plays basketball.
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Jordan shows off her glitter-shooting prosthetic arm she made a the Superhero Cyborg camp in January 2016.
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Jordan upgraded her glitter shooter, called Project Unicorn, with the help of her design partner, Sam Hobish, in 2016.
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Jordan poses with one of her favorite Disney characters before receiving an award at Disney World last summer.
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Jordan was a winner of the Dream Big, Princess award for her innovative work in the limb difference community.