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World champion Chen wins Skate America title

Russian duo Tarasova and Morozov claim short program

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LOS ANGELES, Oct 21, (AFP): Nathan Chen’s “watered down” free skate was more than enough to give the reigning world champion an emphatic victory Saturday at Skate America, first event of the 2018-19 Figure Skating Grand Prix.

Chen, learning to juggle training with classes in his freshman year at Yale University, went easy on the quadruple jumps at the Grand Prix event in Everett, Washington.

But the American executed the scaled back program beautifull­y to score 189.99 points.

That gave the 19-year-old a total of 280.57 and a victory over Czech veteran Michal Brezina lot, but I think it was definitely appropriat­e.”

Chen will now return to Yale in New Haven, Connecticu­t, taking another break during the US Thanksgivi­ng holiday week to compete at Internatio­naux de France.

The earliest this season that he could face his biggest rivals – Japan’s Olympic gold and silver medalists Yuzuru Hanyu and Shoma Uno – would be the Grand Prix Final in December.

Nathan Chen of the USA competes in the Men’s Free Skate on day two of the 2018 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Skate America at Angel of the Winds Arena on Oct 20 in Everett,

Washington. (AFP)

Russia’s Sergei Voronov, fourth after the short program, was fourth in the free skate also but that was good enough to put him on the podium in third place on 226.44 points.

Satoko Miyahara and Japanese compatriot Kaori Sakamoto led the way in the women’s short program, Miyahara topping the standings on 73.86 points to Sakamoto’s 71.29.

Japan had three skaters in the top four, with Russian Sofia Samodurova (64.41) followed by Marin Honda.

Reigning US champion Bradie Tennell was the top American in fifth.

The pairs title went to reigning European champions Evgenia Tarasova and Vladimir Morozov of Russia, who won the free skate with 133.61 points to claim the overall title with 204.85 points.

The Russian duo also won the short program on Friday.

Tarasova and Morozov were third at the 2017 world championsh­ips and took second in this year’s worlds. They have won the past two European crowns and took this year’s Russian national title after winning the 2016-17 Grand Prix Final.

Russians Alisa Efimova and Alexander Korovin finished second overall on 178.98 points. Americans Ashley Cain and Timothy Leduc edged Efimova and Korovin for second in the free skate but finished third overall on 175.06.

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