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MI 48226 If you possess excellent communication skills, general market knowledge and the desire to excel, sign up for an on-campus interview on February 16, 1994 in the Career Center. Campus Interviews February 16, 1994 If you are unable to arrange an interview call: 18003276066 DISCOUNT STOCKBROKERS Member NYSE and SIPC An Equal Opportunity Employer Jansen seeks medal in fourth Olympic speedskating attempt By Hal Bock The Associated Press LILLEHAMMER, Norway — Dan Jansen looks at the times and knows he is the best speedskater in the world at 500 meters. Now he must prove it in the Olympics. Jansen blazed to a world record 35.92 seconds for the distance — the equivalent of a 4-minute mile on ice — on the indoor oval at Hamar in January. Then, just to show it was no fluke, he chopped the record to 35.76 seconds two weeks ago at Calgary, where he reached speeds of 33 miles per hour. Now, at age 28, he is back for his fourth and final run at Olympic hardware — the missing link in an otherwise brilliant speedskating career. His first shot at these Games comes today in the 500-meter, one of three gold medal events on the schedule. No Olympic athlete has experienced more disappointment at the Winter Games than Jansen. Twice he has finished fourth, tantalizingly close to a medal. Twice he has fallen, once when he was leading the race and closing in on the victory. He was the subject of sorrow at Calgary when his sister died on the eve of his first race. He was sabotaged by soft ice at Albertville, France, where he seemed to be skating in mud. Something always seems to happen to him. Jansen ran into trouble again before these Olympics when he finished third in a World Cup race and complained about the ice at Hamar, where the indoor rink usually is considered perfect. He insisted the episode did not shake his confidence. "I feel good going in," he said. "An Olympic medal would be great to have. I know I am best or certainly one of the best three and have been for the past couple of Olympics, but for whatever reasons, it didn't happen. "I want it for me." With Germany's Uwe-Jens Mey, who won the 500-meter gallen at Cal gary and Albertville, now retired, Jansen's chief competition should come from two Japanese skaters, Hiroyosu Shimizu and Manabu Horii, as well as Igor Zheleznyski of Belarus. After yesterday's first runs in the huge, American Duncan Kennedy was fourth and teammate Wendel Suckow was eighth. Defending Olympic champion Charger Hackl held the lead, just one hundredth of a second in front of Markus Prock of Austria. Arnold Zoggeler of Italy was third. Hackl, trying to become the first man to win consecutive golds in the luge, broke his own track record with a time of 50.296 seconds during today's runs but simply could not shake Prock, who finished second to him at Albertville two years ago. Lillehammer is seven hours ahead of Lawrence. Kennedy, a disappointing 10th at Albertville, was satisfied with his showing into today's final round. Russians sweep technical program No American has ever won a huge medal. By Barry Wilner The Associated Press HAMAR, Norway — The Russians didn't invent pairs skating, they simply perfected it. Eygenia Shishkova and Vadim Naimov were fourth, just behind world champions Isabelle Brasseur and Lloyd Eisler of Canada. Ekaterina Gordeeva and Sergei Grinkov, the 1988 gold medalists, won the technical program yesterday at the Olympics, finishing just ahead of 1992 Olympic champions Natalia Mishkutenik and Artur Dmitriev. Easily the class of a field that includes six couples with medals from world championships, the top Russians were sensational. Grinkov had slight trouble on an individual spin, but he and Gordeeva more than made up for it with exquisite pairs spins, an impressive lift and fine footwork. Their performance, to Spanish folk music, earned Gordeeva and Grinkov five marks of 5.9 out of 6.0 for artistic impression. Their technical marks ranged from 5.6 to 5.8, placing them first with six judges. "It's the epitome of what pairs skating should be," said U.S. coach John Nicks. It was no surprise the four-time world champions, who turned pro in 1990, were in front. Except for the 1988 world championships, they had not lost a major event from the 1985 junior world championships through 1990. And they appeared sharper than ever after a two and a half-year absence to skate on the pro tour and almost another year off to have a child. Mishutienok and Dmitriev actually received louder applause and cheers. With Gordeeva and Grinkov watching gling — and clapping — the defending Olympic champions put on a splendid show. Their spiral was exceptional, as was their lift, which included a backward flip in the exit. Judges from Australia and Germany had them first. 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