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Chen produces spectacula­r free skate to win gold at worlds

- By JIM ARMSTRONG AP Sports Writer

SAITAMA, JAPAN (AP) » Defending champion Nathan Chen delivered a spectacula­r free skate Saturday to win the gold medal again at the figure skating world championsh­ips.

It was the first time an American man captured consecutiv­e world titles since Scott Hamilton won his fourth in a row in 1984.

Two-time Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan was second and American Vincent Zhou was third on a big day for U.S. skating. It was the first time since 1996 two U.S. men medaled at the worlds.

“It feels amazing,” said the 19-year- old Chen, the U.S. national champion and a full-time student at Yale. “This is my second world title and it means a lot to me. It is really reassuring that I’ve been able to pull everything together for the second time.”

First after the short program, Chen made no mistakes and landed four quadruple jumps to set a record score in the free skate with 216.02 points for a total of 323.42.

Chen opened with a quad lutz and followed with a quad flip. He then added two quad toeloops, one in combinatio­n, to solidify his lead.

“I’m proud of myself for being able to put out two good programs, the short and the long,” Chen said. “Ultimately, I’m just happy with how this event went and I hope to have more ex- periences like this.”

Hanyu also had a strong free skate with four quads but couldn’t erase a 12.53-point deficit and finished second with 300.97.

Hanyu came back from a right ankle ligament injury in November. He was similarly injured in 2017 and returned at last year’s Pyeongchan­g Olympics, where he became the first male figure skater to win consecutiv­e Olympic golds since Dick Button in 1948 and 1952.

“I lost, that is about it,” Hanyu said. “I think I did my best, but the problem is that in figure skating competitio­n consists of two days, and I am losing in both. It means that I simply do not have enough strength to win.”

Zhou had a personal best in his free skate and finished with a total of 281.16 points.

“I’m so proud of myself and the effort that I put into my performanc­e and my jumps,” he said. “This is the culminatio­n of all of the hard work I’ve been doing.”

Olympic silver medalist Shoma Uno, the 2018 world championsh­ip silver medalist, was fourth.

Earlier, defending champions Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron of France won the free dance to win gold in the ice dance.

Papadakis and Cizeron, first after the rhythm dance, received 134.23 points for their free dance for a total of 222.65 and their fourth ice dance world title.

 ?? ANDY WONG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron of France, back to camera, hug Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue of the U.S. during the medal ceremony for the ice dance free dance during the ISU World Figure Skating Championsh­ips at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, north of Tokyo, Saturday, March 23, 2019.
ANDY WONG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron of France, back to camera, hug Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue of the U.S. during the medal ceremony for the ice dance free dance during the ISU World Figure Skating Championsh­ips at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, north of Tokyo, Saturday, March 23, 2019.

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