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Dan Jansen

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Daniel Erwin "Dan" Jansen (born June 17, 1965 in West Allis, Wisconsin) is a retired American speed skater. A multiple world champion in sprint and perennial favorite at the Winter Olympics, he broke a jinx by winning a gold medal in his final race (1,000 meters) in the 1994 Winter Olympics, at the end of his career.
==Early career==
Dan Jansen is the youngest of nine children born to Geraldine (née Grajek) Jansen (b. 1928), a nurse,〔(Obituary for Margaret Grajek Jankowski (Jansen's maternal aunt) ), legacy.com; accessed July 10, 2015.〕 and Harry Jansen (1928-2015), who retired from the police department as a lieutenant detective. His family is Roman Catholic. His three surviving sisters are all nurses. Two of his brothers are policemen and one is a firefighter. He graduated from West Allis Central High School. Inspired by his sister Jane (later Mrs. Beres; 1960-1988), he took up speed skating while growing up. He set a junior world record in the 500 meter race at age sixteen, and finished sixteenth in the 1,000 meters and fourth in the 500 meters at the 1984 Winter Olympics.〔(Obituary for Harry Jansen ), legacy.com; accessed July 10, 2015.〕

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