On the first day of the competition, often seen
as a key step on the road to the Olympics, Chen took 103.32
points for his dynamic, clean routine, while Uno had an unusual
fall on a triple axel and ended up with 101.51 points.
Russia's Mikhail Kolyada was third with 99.22 points two days
after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) banned his
country from next year's Games in South Korea for "unprecedented
systematic manipulation" of the anti-doping system.
However, President Vladimir Putin and other Russian officials
have said they won’t stand in the way of their athletes taking
part in Pyeongchang as neutrals.
The IOC said Russians could compete at the Feb. 9-25 Games as an
"Olympic Athlete of Russia" if they satisfy strict conditions
that show they have a doping-free background.
In the pairs, Germany’s Aljona Savchenko and Bruno Massot,
facing their first Olympics together, took a surprise lead in
the short program on 79.43 points with an entertaining routine
to 'That Man' by Cara Emerald which got a standing ovation.
The Chinese pair of Wenjing Sui and Cong Han, strong favorites
going into Pyeongchang, were third after Han fell on their first
jump and are nearly four points off the lead.
(Reporting by Elaine Lies; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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