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Chen could unleash famous five in Pyeongchang

GANGNEUNG, South Korea: American teenage figure skating phenomenon Nathan Chen said he could unleash his fabled routine of five quads as he bids to snatch Olympic gold from an ailing Yuzuru Hanyu.

The 18-year-old has emerged as the main obstacle to Hanyu, the defending champion from Japan, at the Pyeongchang Games, largely through his dazzling four-rotation jumps.Chen is the first skater in the history of the sport to line up five quads in a four-and-a-half-minute free dance routine.

It is an audacious achievement that his supporters — if not Hanyu and company — will be hoping he reproduces in South Korea.The son of Chinese immigrants concluded his first practice session at the Gangneung Arena on Wednesday and beamed: “The ice feels awesome.”

And on the magic show he was planning to conjure up next week, he said: “For the short programme, I’m still sticking with two quads.“Long, probably between four to five, depending on how things go in practices. It just kind of depends on percentages and how I feel.”

Born in Salt Lake City, the venue for the 2002 Winter Olympics marred by a voting scandal that changed the face of his sport, Chen is due to get some high-level practice in as part of the US squad for the team event which starts Friday.

That’s in contrast to Hanyu, who is skipping the team contest as he continues his battle to be at his best after serious injury.Chen downplayed his status as one of the main contenders in a field that, besides Hanyu, also features Shoma Uno, the Sochi 2014 runner-up, and Spain’s six-time European champion Javier Fernandez.

“Honestly, I don’t try to think about it and I’m not really thinking about it,” shrugged the high school student, who now lives in Long Beach, California.“Ultimately, I just want to come out of this competition proud of what I’ve done. So that’s my goal right now.“I still have a couple of practices to get my feet under me, but ultimately everything feels good right now.”



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