Bell was awarded 140.70 points in her free skate and managed a
total of 216.25 points to beat Karen Chen (213.85) and Isabeau
Levito (210.75) to first place.
"I'm just really grateful to be here and be competing," Bell
told
https://twitter.com/NBCOlympics/status/
1479666350624804864 NBC. "I was really nervous for this program
and just tried my best to stay in the moment, grab every point.
I'm just so honored and grateful to be national champion.
"I'm going to cry. It's something I’ve been working for a really
long time."
Bell's victory has also strengthened her case as a pick for the
three-woman Olympic team for the Beijing Games, which will be
announced on Saturday.
Earlier on Friday, the ice dancing pair of Madison Chock and
Evan Bates put on a nearly flawless rhythm dance routine to put
them in position to win their third national championship.
Going last and performing to a medley of songs by Billie Eilish,
they mesmerized the Nashville crowd with their clean skating and
electrifying lifts to earn the only standing ovation of the day
and a 91.94 from the judges.
They will look to claim the title and solidify their position on
the U.S.'s three-team Beijing Olympic squad when they return for
the free dance on Saturday.
"It is certainly not our first rodeo, but it's our favourite
rodeo," Chock said.
"We love doing the U.S. Championships. The audience is
incredible and we really felt their energy and support out
there."
Reigning national champions Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue,
who previously announced that the 2021-22 season would be their
last, opened the door to their rivals after delivering a shaky
performance, which earned them a 89.39.
"Not my best," said Hubbell.
"I'm a little bit confused really. We've been training so
consistently, feeling really strong and prepared, and today
every element took me by surprise... but seeing everyone
cheering us on despite the mistakes, it was meaningful."
The rising pair of Caroline Green and Michael Parsons were third
with 80.85.
The championships are the last competition before next month's
Olympics. The United States will name its three ice dancing
teams after the competition wraps up this weekend.
The Games would be Chock and Bates' third together and Hubbell
and Donohue's second.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles and Aadi Nair in
BengaluruEditing by Christian Radnedge and Lincoln Feast.)
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