Antelope Valley Press

Nathan Chen wins fifth straight US Figure Skating title

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LAS VEGAS — Even with an error at the beginning of his free skate, Nathan Chen was unbeatable Sunday, winning his fifth straight U.S. Figure Skating Championsh­ip.

Not since Dick Button won each title from 1946-52 has any American man had such a streak of success. Throw in two world championsh­ips and being unbeaten since not medaling at the 2018 Olympics, and Chen already has a resume for the ages. At age 21.

“It’s incredible to try to follow in his footsteps,” Chen said of Button, a two-time Olympic winner.

Chen pretty much ignored the rough beginning of his free skate, when he put his hands down and stepped out of a quad lutz. He hit four more quads, three in combinatio­n, and a triple axel deep into his program. There was a fluidity to his choreograp­hy and spins, and his 322.28

points were unmatchabl­e by anybody in the field.

“I was a little timid today. Honestly that’s on me,” Chen said. “I feel like I didn’t really tackle my elements. I was focusing on conserving energy. That’s not the right approach. I think that’s what caused the first element to have an error. The rest of the program I was trying to make sure I stayed on my feet. That was my mindset throughout the program.

“Wasn’t really exactly the skate I’d like to have, but at least I was able to stand up on all the rest of the jumps and I guess move on from here.”

His main challenger­s couldn’t stand up throughout their free skates, and Vincent Zhou’s 291.38 total wasn’t in the same stratosphe­re as Chen. Zhou popped a quad flip and fell on a quad lutz, but the 2018 Olympian still held on to second place.

Jason Brown, the final competitor at these fan-less nationals at the Orleans Arena — they were moved from San Jose, California, due to the COVID-19 pandemic — stayed in third place at 276.92 points.

U.S. team sure of continuing in America’s Cup after capsize

U.S. challenger American Magic is assessing the extent of damage to its racing yacht Patriot, which capsized and came close to sinking during racing Sunday in the America’s Cup challenger series.

Skipper Terry Hutchinson said American Magic is confident of making repairs and being able to continue in the Prada Cup series, which resumes in Auckland on Friday.

Patriot, which lost its first three races in the challenger­s series, was leading Italian challenger Luna Rossa when it capsized rounding the final mark. The U.S. team attempted a complicate­d maneuver at high speed but was caught by a sudden blast of wind and soared out of the water before tipping over on its port side.

All 11 crew were quickly accounted for and none was injured. There were fears Patriot, which was damaged below the waterline, would sink and a buoy was fixed to the top of the mast to mark its position in case it went down.

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