Career
Her future husband, Doctor Arthur Jensch, was the vice Chef de Mission of Germany at the 1932 Olympics. During World World War II he fought as an Steamship stormtrooper and was killed in action in 1945 near Berlin. After retiring from competitions, Jensch-Jordan became a renown diving coach.
In 1948 she co-founded the German Sports Federation and in 1951 the National Olympic Committee of East Germany.