Figure skating-Chen skates clean as U.S. lead team event after day one
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[February 04, 2022] By
Julien Pretot and Chang-Ran Kim
BEIJING (Reuters) -Nathan Chen skated his best short program as the
United States made a near-perfect start in the team event when the
figure skating competitions kicked off at the Beijing Olympics on
Friday.
Chen's first place in the men's short programme was followed by
Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue winning the rhythm dance with
their season's best and third place for Alexa Knierim and Brandon
Frazier in the pair short programme.
The results put the U.S. on 28 points, two ahead of the ROC (Russian
Olympic Committee) skaters, the pre-event favourites.
Russians Victoria Sinitsina and Nikita Katsalapov, the world number
ones, gave a below-par performance in rhythm dance to end up second
after ROC's 18-year-old Mark Kondratiuk took third place in the
men's short programme behind Japan's Shoma Uno.
"Everything went well, but (with) this one mistake that I made
during the programme I gave first place to my competitor for free,"
said Katsalapov. "But only today. (With) just this one mistake, I'm
really annoyed, but we learned a lesson."
World champions Anastasia Mishina and Aleksandr Galliamov achieved
their season's best but were narrowly beaten by Sui Wenjing and Han
Cong as the Chinese set a world record of 82.83 points in the pair
skating short program.
Hosts China are third on 21 points with Japan in fourth place one
point behind them.
Chen, who at the Pyeongchang 2018 Games took a tumble in the team
event and had a disastrous short programme in the singles, scored
111.71 points in front of a few hundred spectators at the Capital
Indoor Stadium - 0.11 of a point short of his main rival for the
individual title Yuzuru Hanyu's world record.
"I'm happy to be here. And I'm happy with the way that I skated so
it feels great to be able to have a short program that I actually
skated well at an Olympics," said Chen.[to top of second column] |
Nathan Chen (USA) competes in the team figure skating men’s short
program event during the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games at
Capital Indoor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY
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Hanyu was not on the ice for Japan, but Uno duly
delivered by achieving his season's best with 105.46 points thanks
to controlled and well-checked landings.
CHEN DELIVERS
It was Chen's performance that was widely awaited, however, and the
American did not disappoint, doing nicely on his quadruple
Lutz-triple toeloop combination.
Hanyu could still take part in the event by entering the men's free
skate as teams are allowed up to two changes.
The skater in first place earns 10 points, the second nine, down to
one for the last and only the top five teams advance to free
skating.
Defending champions Canada, without veteran Keegan Messing who has
yet to arrive due to a positive COVID-19 test, ended the day in
sixth place.
Ukraine and Germany have also had their plans derailed by COVID-19.
The Germans scored no points in the pair short programme after Nolan
Seegert, Minerva Fabienne Hase's partner, tested positive and
Ukraine, who had Ivan Shmuratko testing positive, ended the men's
short programme without a point.
The team event continues on Sunday with the women's short program
and the men's free skating.
(Reporting by Julien Pretot and Chang-Ran Kim; Editing by Peter
Rutherford/Jacqueline Wong/Ken Ferris)
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