Recap Can Men Final
How do you think he will fare in Boston if he has both quads and Axels and everyone else skates clean?
With his 2016 Canadian crown, Chan has matched Brian Orser’s eight-title record.
“It’s cool,” the 25-year-old said of the feat. “It’s so special. To be at that credibility in Canada, to have eight national titles, it’s amazing!”
The 2014 Olympic silver medalist is pleased with the performance on his route to Boston.
“It’s a fight, but again this week has been great,” he said. “Great steps forward. Great short program. Great second quad in the long. I can’t rush these things. I got to remember it has only been seven or eight months since I came back. I got to keep that in mind.”
Nevertheless, his plans remain lofty as he would like to do two quads and two triple Axels at the Four Continents and World Figure Skating Championships.
“I don’t even want to think medals,” he said. “Wining worlds again, that would be awesome, but in order to get to that point, I have to achieve my own little goals which is to do the second Axel. It’s sweet when I land it in practice and that pattern going into that second Axel almost is better than the first one. So if I can do that on game day, that will be a pretty sweet feeling.”
How do you think he will fare in Boston if he has both quads and Axels and everyone else skates clean?