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- Jun 21, 2003
The Olympic figure skating season began in earnest Friday with the first stage of the ISU Grand Prix (GP) series─the Rostelecom Cup in Moscow. The Men’s discipline immediately produced the first surprise: USA’s Nathan Chen won the first Grand Prix title of his career by defeating the reigning World and Olympic Champion Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan. The 2017 Russian National Champion Mikhail Kolyada won the bronze.
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We're you surprised by Chen's win? What are your thoughts in general on the men's performances?
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“I came a long way this past year,” he added. “Especially after the injury and coming back and having a year and half that I have, I am really proud of myself.”
“After experiencing so many competitions and working outside Japan, I realize how much support I need from other people,” said 22-year-old Hanyu. “I wouldn’t have done it without it. So it is not a burden for me to have these expectations. Sometimes when I can’t get the results I want, I feel that I am sorry and I feel that I have to apologize, but these emotions also give me motivations to perform better as well.”
“I did the minimum that was required of me today,” said Kolyada after the end of the competition. “I rotated all the jumps. Of course, there were mistakes. I was too relaxed going into the last jump, but in principle. I liked my performance. I felt that I got into the character well and I hope there was enough energy for the audience and the judges. It was definitely enough for me.”
We're you surprised by Chen's win? What are your thoughts in general on the men's performances?

.I enjoyed his skating last season also though then he was focusing on jumps.