Figure skating: After poor team skate, Chen headed straight back to
practice
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[February 15, 2018]
By Elaine Lies
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) -
After falling in a trademark jump on Olympic ice and making several
other mistakes in competition, some skaters might call it a day. But
not Nathan Chen.
The 18-year-old American, in his first outing on Olympic ice for the
team skating event at the weekend, went straight from his
disappointing performance right back to the rink for practice.
"That was my own idea," said Chen on Thursday of his move from
competition to the mixed zone, where athletes meet the press, and
then down to the practice rink in the basement of the Gangneung Ice
Arena.
"Actually I didn't even realize I could do that," he told a news
conference.
"But I looked at the schedule and thought 'hey, I have practice
right now, great, I'm just going to go down.' I wasn't actually sure
how much time I had left but... so I just figured I'd skate until
they told me to get off the ice."
Each athlete is given practice time, in groups, at both of the
arena's rinks from early morning until late at night, and Nathan
realized his group was on.
"I got a good 20 minutes in. It was nice to be able to just redo the
things I didn't do so well in the short program, and just to sort of
settle my mind, and just try get a little extra work in," said Chen.
That time really helped him, he added, although he has also spent
several days training at another rink to get in even more practice
than available at the Olympic arena.
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Nathan Chen (USA) falls during figure skating training for the
Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Winter Games at Gangneung Curling Centre.
Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports
"Honestly, that practice session was really, really good. It was a
little disappointing to put a program like that out there during
competition, and then not even 10 minutes later skate like I wanted
to," he said.
"But again, it was a good learning experience for me, there's always
good things that come out of any bad situation."
The United States took bronze in the team competition despite Chen's
performance. The men's singles event kicks off with the short
program on Friday.
(Reporting by Elaine Lies; editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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