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The Quiet Warrior Show


Jun 19, 2018

By the time of the Olympic Winter Games in Lillehammer in 1994 Dan Jansen had won seven overall World Cup titles and set seven world records. However at the Olympic Games he had experienced nothing but disappointment.

PERSONAL TRAGEDY…

After finishing fourth at 500m in 1984, Jansen was one of the favourites in 1988. But on the morning of the 500m, his sister died of leukaemia. Jansen tried to race anyway, but fell. He fell again in the 1,000m. In 1992 he was again a favourite, but could do no better than fourth in the 500m and 26th in the 1,000m.

… LEADS TO SUCCESS!

In Lillehammer, Jansen was the overwhelming favourite at 500m, but he slipped and finished eighth. Despite his great non-Olympic success, Jansen had never won an Olympic medal having competed in seven Olympic races over a ten-year period. His last chance was the 1,000m, a distance at which six of his opponents had better times. Jansen was on world record pace when he slipped during the penultimate turn. Fortunately, he steadied himself and powered on to set a new world record (1:12.43) and win an Olympic gold medal at last.

Dan Jansen is an American Speedskater whose story will go down in history exemplifying COURAGE, HEROISM, BELIEF IN SELF, and LOVE for others.