Should I list my extracurriculars by relevance or in reverse chronology?

I've previously been part of a student-led fund where I was involved in equity research. I left a few months ago, after 2 years of involvement. Currently, I have other ongoing extracurriculars such as Cross-Country where I'm a varsity athlete.
However, for finance-related roles, the fund experience would be more relevant to the roles I'm applying for, which is why I want to highlight it first. However, I'm not sure if going against the conventions of listing in reverse chronology would be acceptable especially for high finance roles.
Would appreciate any input or advice for this issue.

 

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