Nathan Chen Is Halfway to Gold: Men’s Figure Skating Highlights


Even before the final beat of music in Nathan Chen’s short program, he knew he had done it.

After hitting two quadruple jumps — including one in a quadruple, triple jump combination — and dancing across the ice in his simple black tuxedo to “La Bohème” by Charles Aznavour, Chen finished first in the men’s short program at the Beijing Olympics on Tuesday. By a lot.

His score of 113.97 points set a world record and also set him up perfectly for a shot at the prize that has eluded him.

When he was done with his program, Chen, the 22-year-old American star, punched the air several times in a celebration, and had to catch himself.

“I almost never do something like that,” he said afterward. “I was like, ‘Why did I do that?’”

From the outside looking in, it was obvious.

At the 2018 Games, Chen twice skated terrible short programs — one in the team event, the other in the men’s singles event. He ended up in 17th place in the men’s event going into the free skate.

He decided he had nothing to lose in the free skate and landed six quadruple jumps, instead of the five he had planned. That bold and gutsy performance lifted him to fifth place, just out of the medals. Since that disappointment, he has owned the sport as a three-time world champion.

So after Chen showed off his skating skills on Tuesday — finally, at an Olympics with barely any errors — he said it was a relief. And, in another unusual revelation of his feelings, he said his performance made him happy.

Credit…Chang W. Lee/The New York Times
Credit…Chang W. Lee/The New York Times
Credit…Chang W. Lee/The New York Times

But he won’t revel in his accomplishment for long, because there is still work to do.

The gold medal will be decided on Thursday after the free skate (Wednesday night in the United States), and Chen’s main competition will be two Japanese skaters: Yuma Kagiyama, an 18-year-old former child television and movie star who knows how to perform with flair, and Shoma Uno, 24, one of only two skaters who has beaten Chen since early 2018. Kagiyama was second in the short program, 5.85 points behind Chen, and Uno, the Olympic silver medalist in 2018, was third, 8.07 points back.

Competing in his first Olympics, Kagiyama got the mostly Chinese crowd to clap along to his entertaining performance to Michael Bublé’s “When You’re Smiling,” as he skated a high-power, high-energy program. Uno, who skated to classical music, was just as stunning. Even when he put his hand down on the second jump of his quadruple, triple combination, it didn’t hurt him much.

Afterward, Uno sent a warning to his competitors: “I will add more complicated and difficult jumps in my free skating.”

Conspicuously missing from those top competitors was the two-time defending Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu, one of Chen’s top rivals and a star of the sport. Hanyu, in a sparkly outfit that surely depleted the Swarovski factory of its crystals, finished a distant eighth place on Tuesday, 18.82 points away from Chen. A hole in the ice was to blame, he said.

Credit…Chang W. Lee/The New York Times

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