Showing posts with label Gold Medal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gold Medal. Show all posts

Saturday, March 24, 2018

Skater Nathan Chen finally gets his gold medal


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Nathan Chen finishes his near-perfect routine.
WITH HIS disappointing Olympic performance still fresh in his memory, American Nathan Chen won the World Championship in convincing fashion, almost 50 points above his nearest competitor.

"I felt the pressure, but I used what I learned from the Olympics and tried to bring it here,” Chen said, 
“’Having that experience will propel me in the future better than if I had done the short program better.”

The 18-year old successfully repeated his Olympic long-program feat of six quads that almost put him with reach of the medals podium but falling short in fifth place. This time, his competitors were the ones making the mistakes: 14 sprawls, splats, and tumbles among five competitors as they attempted the all-mighty quad. There were three falls by silver medalist Shoma Uno of Japan, who matched his Olympic silver, and two by Mikhail Kolyada of Russia, who took bronze.

Skating last, Chen said he knew the others made mistakes and that gave him the confidence to attempt six quads knowing he had a little cushion in case he made an error.
Fellow American Vincent Zhou, the youngest skater on the Olympic team, fell three times in the final skate, tumbling to 14th place after a strong short program put him within striking distance of the podium.
By winning the world championships on Saturday, Chen became the first U.S. male singles skater to do so since Evan Lysacek in 2009 and the youngest man from any nation since Yevgeny Plushenko in 2001.

“I can’t even begin to describe how angry I am at myself for letting such an important FS [free skate] get away from me,” tweeted Zhou.

Even though Olympic gold medal winner Yuzuru Hanyu and bronze medalist Javier Fernandez, did not compete at worlds, Chen said he values this victory no less.
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Tuesday, February 13, 2018

2018 Winter Olympics: Chloe Kim fulfills high expectations, captures gold

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American Chloe Kim celebrates her Olympic victory.

WHATEVER  Chloe Kim is eating, I want some!

The 17-year old Californian won a gold medal in the snowboard half-pipe Tuesday (Feb. 12). While waiting to compete, she tweeted that she regretted she didn't finish her breakfast sandwich because she was "hangry." For those unfamiliar with the term, "hangry" is a mashup of hungry + angry.

In the qualifying rounds yesterday, she tweeted that she liked the churros and was looking forward to some ice cream.
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The kid from Southern California, the center of skateboard culture, was just about to reach the pinnacle of her sport when she looked down from atop of the halpipe run.  With members of her parents, three sisters, three aunts, two cousins and her South Korean grandmother cheering her on, Kim put on a show that surpassed all expectations.

Chloe put up a score of 93.75 on the first of her three finals runs. As it turns out, that score was enough to win the gold. On her second run, she tried to do a double 1080, a maneuver that she was the first woman to do, but she couldn't quite pull it off. 

On her third run, she already knew she had won the gold medal so she didn't need to push it. She went for it anyway and was able to nail her signature double 1080. She scored 98.75 - close to perfection.

After Chloe's third run, she found her family and finally allowed herself to let the tears flow, her hunger pangs forgotten.

Watch Chloe's almost perfect run:

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