Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Chen outduels 3-time champ for title

Teenager outscores Wagner, earns gold

- By Dave Skretta

Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Karen Chen put together a stirring performanc­e filled with explosive jumps and sharp landings to edge three-time champion Ashley Wagner and win the U.S. figure skating championsh­ip Saturday night in Kansas City, Mo.

Chen, 17, followed an elegant short program performed to “On Golden Pond” with a darker, more energetic performanc­e to “Jealousy Tango” to win her first national title.

Chen was eighth a year ago after taking bronze as a 15-year-old in Greensboro, N.C. Chen’s free skate score of 141.40 gave her a 214.22 total, which stood up when Wagner under-rotated a combinatio­n and had a final combinatio­n spin reduced to a Level 2. That left the world silver medalist with a free skate score of 140.84 and a 211.78 composite.

Mariah Bell earned bronze with a free skate set to music from “East of Eden,” the silver medalist from Skate America overcoming a shaky beginning with a strong finish.

Earlier in the day, Maia and Alex Shibutani weathered a nervous few minutes watching Madison Chock and Evan Bates before winning their second consecutiv­e ice dance gold, while Haven Denney and Brandon Frazier made a triumphant return from injury to win the pairs competitio­n.

“We’re very pleased with the progressio­n that both programs have made over the course of the last several months,” Alex Shibutani said, “but particular­ly between Grand Prix Final and this competitio­n.”

Defending champion Gracie Gold, whose season has been such a disappoint­ment, continued to struggle in the ladies’ free skate. She had a two-foot landing on a triple loop early in the program, then singled a double axel, and never was able to get back on track.

She almost looked defeated as she skated off the ice, hugging a stuffed animal tightly.

Chen followed her record-breaking short program, choreograp­hed by herself, with another dazzling performanc­e to cap the night at Sprint Center. She landed six triples, her spin positions were sublime, and she even managed to flash a big grin after landing a triple lutz. When her score was revealed, she buried her face in her hands, almost in disbelief.

Wagner landed seven triples with the hallmark showmanshi­p that has served her so well on the national stage, and even earned a standing ovation for the performanc­e.

She didn’t earn the score she needed, though.

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