Friday, February 16, 2018

Adam Rippon, Vicent Zhou, and Nathan Chen

From the Los Angeles Times:

Japan’s Yukuru Hanyu put to rest any doubts about his injured ankle with an amazing performance in men’s figure skating short program from the Gangneung Ice Arena.

Hanyu, skating first in the final group of skaters, set an Olympic record with a dazzling performance which earned a 111.68 from the judges.

His main rival, Spain’s Javier Fernandez didn’t let Hanyu open too comfortable of a lead thought, with a strong skate that the judges gave 107.58 points.

Japan’s Shoma Uno finished third with 104.17 points.

The top American favorite Nathan Chen faltered badly in the short program and will the free skate in 17th place after a routine that featured multiple falls.

American Adam Rippon continued his great skating run and enters tomorrow’s free skate in 7th place with an outside shot at the podium.

Adam Rippon currently is in 7th place, Vincent Zhou is in 12th, and Nathan Chen is in 17th.

Go Team USA!






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