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SCHEDULE

* Short program, 8 p.m. Tuesday at Staples Center (worth one-third of final score).

* Long program, 4:15 p.m. Thursday at Staples Center (worth two-thirds of final score).

The U.S. can send three men’s singles skaters to the Salt Lake City Winter Games.

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FAVORITES

TIM GOEBEL

El Segundo

* Had career bests last season, winning the U.S. title and finishing fourth at the World Championships. Followed with another strong season, winning Skate America, finishing second at Nations Cup and finishing third at the Grand Prix Final. A spectacular jumper, he has landed 50 quadruple jumps in competition. He has enhanced his artistry but must persuade judges he is a complete skater.

TODD ELDREDGE

Lake Angelus, Mich.

* Five-time national champion and 1996 world champion, he has legions of admirers for his edging and spins. However, without a consistent quad he can only hope his rivals fall for him to win internationally. The oldest of the top men’s contenders at 30. When he made his debut at U.S. championships in 1988, Goebel was 7 years old.

MICHAEL WEISS

Fairfax, Va.

* This has been a perplexing season for the two-time U.S. champion and two-time world bronze medalist. He was second at the Goodwill Games but fell to fourth at Skate America and eighth at the Nations Cup. Finished fourth at last year’s U.S. championships.

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THE REST

DON BALDWIN

Los Angeles

RYAN BRADLEY

Colorado Springs, Colo.

SEAN CALVILLO

Newport Coast

SHEPHERD CLARK

Boston, Mass.

DERRICK DELMORE

Alexandria, Va.

JUSTIN DILLON

Oakland

RYAN JAHNKE

Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.

EVAN LYSACEK

Naperville, Ill.

PARKER PENNINGTON

Lakewood, Ohio

MATT SAVOIE

Peoria, Ill.

MICHAEL SASAKI

Torrance

SCOTT SMITH

Laurel, Md.

MICHAEL VILLAREAL

Downey

ROHENE WARD

Minneapolis, Minn.

JOHNNY WEIR

Newark, Del.

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RECENT MEDALISTS

Year Site: Order of Finish

2001 Boston:

1. Tim Goebel

2. Todd Eldredge

3. Matt Savoie

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2000 Cleveland:

1. Michael Weiss

2. Tim Goebel

3. Trifun Zivanovic

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1999 Salt Lake City:

1. Michael Weiss

2. Trifun Zivanovic

3. Tim Goebel

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1998 Philadelphia:

1. Todd Eldredge

2. Michael Weiss

3. Shepherd Clark

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1997 Nashville:

1. Todd Eldredge

2. Michael Weiss

3. Dan Hollander

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1996 San Jose:

1. Rudy Galindo

2. Todd Eldredge

3. Dan Hollander

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1995 Providence, R.I.:

1. Todd Eldredge

2. Scott Davis

3. Aren Nielsen

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1994 Detroit:

1. Scott Davis

2. Brian Boitano

3. Aren Nielsen

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1993 Phoenix:

1. Scott Davis

2. Mark Mitchell

3. Michael Chack

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1992 Orlando, Fla.:

1. Chris Bowman

2. Paul Wylie

3. Mark Mitchell

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1991 Minneapolis:

1. Todd Eldredge

2. Chris. Bowman

3. Paul Wylie

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1990 Salt Lake City:

1. Todd Eldredge

2. Paul Wylie

3. Mark Mitchell

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1989 Baltimore

1. Chris Bowman

2. Daniel Doan

3. Paul Wylie

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1988 Denver:

1. Brian Boitano

2. Paul Wylie

3. Chris Bowman

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