Olympics: Figure skating-Chen, Rippon and Zhou make U.S. team
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[January 08, 2018]
(Reuters) - Twice national
champion Nathan Chen will lead America's men's figure skating team
at next month's Winter Olympics, U.S. Figure Skating announced on
Sunday.
Chen, the only undefeated male skater in the 2017-18 season, will be
joined on the team by 2016 U.S. winner Adam Rippon and teenager
Vincent Zhou, the 2017 world junior champion, as U.S. officials
overlooked Ross Miner, the surprise runner-up at Saturday's national
championships in San Jose, California.
The Feb. 9-25 Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, will be the
first Olympics for all three selected.
Miner was named the second alternate behind 2014 Olympian Jason
Brown as the selection committee took numerous criteria into
consideration in making its choices.
Rippon, 28, had finished fourth at the championships and Zhou third.
"I feel like I have better criteria than second- and third-place
here," Rippon told reporters after falling on his opening quadruple
lutz jump.
Chen is the only man to receive credit for landing five different
types of quadruple jumps in international competition.
“This is exactly what I wanted my entire life, and I’m ready for
it,” Chen said when asked about going to the Games.
The 18-year-old, who was born in Salt Lake City, began skating on a
practice rink designed for the 2002 Olympics, NBCSN reported. When
he won a novice national title in 2010, he said on the broadcast
that he would be a factor in the 2018 Olympics.
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Nathan Chen performs in the men's free skate program during the 2018
U.S. Figure Skating Championships at SAP Center. Mandatory Credit:
Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
U.S. Figure Skating earlier selected national champion Bradie
Tennell, 2010 Olympian Mirai Nagasu and teenager Karen Chen for the
2018 Games.
Alexa Scimeca-Knierim and Chris Knierim were named as the pairs team
to compete at the Games. The 2018 U.S. Champions, they are the only
U.S. pair to complete a quadruple twist.
The ice dance team was also announced, with Madison Chock and Evan
Bates, Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue, and Maia Shibutani and
Alex Shibutani given the spots.
(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Wilson, North Carolina, editing by
Pritha Sarkar/Peter Rutherford)
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