.Page 20 •Thursday, October 7, 2004 FEATURES The PendiJ^ Anna Schimmelfing jumps her way Laura Eastes Reporter On Oct. 17 and 18, the United States will get the opportunity to watch the U.S. jump rope team take on the world of jump roping at the World Championships. And Elon will get to see its very own Anna Schimmelfing jump her way to silver. Over the summer, Schimmelfing, a sophomore, competed among the world’s best jump ropers in Brisbane, Australia. Schimmelfing qualified for the U.S. team back in April, when her team SkipSations placed first in the tri als. From there she began intense *^ractices. Schimmelfing spent six days a week practicing with her team. But this was no surprise to her considering she had already been to a world cham pionship. The World Championships in Belgium were a completely new expe rience for Schimmelfing, as well as for her team. Being inexperienced in such a large competition, her team made the decision to compete to the best of itsability and see what happened. What happened was a surprising sec- ond-place finish. So when she found out she would compete again among the world for another jump rope title, it was no big deal. This time, she and SkipSations knew what to expect and how to win. In Australia, Schimmelfing com peted in multiple events. There were 15 teams at the meet and she per formed against -teams such as Hungary, Japan and Australia. Although the gold medal was at stake, for Schimmelfing, it was about her team doing its best. SkipSations jumped to another impressive second-place finish, only to be out scored by the Hungarians. Individually, Schimmelfing placed seventh. This fall marked her ninth year in the sport of jump roping. Growing up in Chapel Hill, Schimmelfing joined her middle school jump rope club for fun and never thought much about competing. “I picked it up really quick,” said Schimmelfing about her talent in jump roping. A coach noticed her talent and invited her to join a jump rope team. From there, Schimm.elfing developed her talent in the sport. Double Dutch became less of a game and more of a passion. SkipSations lead her to com peting in five to six competitions a year, gave her experience and allowed her to improve her performance. Currently, Schimmelfing says she is “just jumping for fun.” As far as her future plans, she hopes to possibly lead a group exercise class involving jump roping during Winter Term. She also recently invited SkipSations to perform with her in the Habitat for Huhianity’s Showcase Showdown. The group thrilled the audience with their tricks. She said it made people realize that jump roping is more than an activity, it’s a sport. Contact Laura Eastes at pendulum@elon.edu or 278-7247. to silver medal Brian Viebranz' Anna Schimmelfing performed Friday at Showdown. CAREER CONNECTION: ii„k h„„ Fall Graduate School Information Workshop Monday, October 11 4-5 pm. Elon Career Center, Duke 101 Discussion will include deciding to go to graduate school, choosing the best graduate school for you, and applying to graduate schools. Special Guests: Art Fadde, Director, Graduate Admissions, Elon University and Lisa Flint, Graduate Intern, Elon Career Center US Census Bureau Information Session Wednesday, October 13 4 pm, Elon Career Center, Duke 101 All majors and all students are invited to come and find out about careers with the Census Bureau. Find out about the courses you can take at Elon that will prepare you for a federal government career! RSVP to walldebb@eIon.edu subject line: attend US Bureau. See you there! Refreshment* will be served. For more information, please see http:/Avww.census.gov. The Graduate and Professional School Forum 2004 Saturday, October 16 Benson University Center, Reynolds Campus, Wake Forest University 10 am - 3pm, Theme: The Road Less Traveled: Navigating the Path to Success Interested students may contact Curtis Henry at chenry@wftibmc.edu or Adrienne Smith at adsmith@wfubmc.edu. The application is available from LTanya Richmond In the Multicultural Affairs Office, Moseley 22IB. GRE/GMAT Prep Session Tuesday, October 26 5:30 pm, Moseley 216 Majors Session - Possible Internships Red Hat, Centennial Ca^L ‘ npus, 1801 Varsity Drive, Raleigh. NC programs in premier summer Monthly, Red H« ^11 hlf I!** T i Campus headquarters. The,^ ^ S representatives onsite PiZZA, guest speakers and internships and jobs! For morehJSir*^ ^ network with Red Resume Walk-ta Hour, Tuesdays, 2 - 5 pm Come by Duke 101 during k r^.recr Consultants review voup ^ hours and have one of our Elon Car®* y ur resume. First come, first served! of