Figure skating: Chen jumps to large lead after men's short program
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[January 05, 2018]
(Reuters) - Hot favorite Nathan
Chen had a hiccup with his final jump but still did enough to take a
big short program lead in the men's competition at the U.S. figure
skating championships on Thursday.
Probably the best chance for American gold at next month's Winter
Olympics, the 18-year-old dazzled the crowd with his athleticism
during a nearly three-minute routine in San Jose, California.
His technical score of 57.91 was more than eight points better than
anyone else, and accounted entirely for his lead over Adam Rippon,
who received a marginally better grade for artistry.
Chen received 104.45 points overall ahead of Rippon's 96.52, with
Jason Brown third on 93.23.
Chen's short performance, ahead of Saturday's free skate, came
despite battling a cold in recent weeks and, by his own admission,
struggling a little in practice.
"The circumstances going into this competition weren't great but
I've struggled before with illness, with injury and I know I can
push through anything and that's what I reminded myself of here," he
said.
The only man to land five quad jumps in competition -- a quad refers
to four spinning revolutions in the air -- Chen won the Grand Prix
final in Japan on Dec. 8 and his class was on full display again on
Thursday.
He made a confidence-boosting start by landing a quad flip-triple
toe combination, and followed it up with an equally impressive quad
toe.
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Nathan Chen performs in the mens short program during the 2018 U.S.
Figure Skating Championships at SAP Center. Mandatory Credit: Stan
Szeto-USA TODAY Sports
Only on his final jump, a triple Axel, did he falter, stumbling upon
landing but managing to regain his balance without touching his hand
on the ice.
The U.S. championships offer a final chance for the men to impress
selectors before three are named for the Pyeongchang Games.
In the pairs short program on Friday, the husband-and-wife duo of
Chris and Alexa Knierim took the lead as they look to lock down the
only U.S. berth on offer for South Korea.
"So far it wouldn't have gone any better," said Alexa.
The championships continue with the women's free skate on Friday
night.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; editing by Amlan
Chakraborty)
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