U.S. figure skater Nathan Chen was born on May 5, 1999, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Thank you, matmuh. You updated Nathan's competitive records up to 2017 World Championships.
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U.S. figure skater Nathan Chen was born on May 5, 1999, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Thank you, matmuh. You updated Nathan's competitive records up to 2017 World Championships.
i still need to add articles and threads but feeling too lazy
but its off season and will have a lot of time 
Yeah, thanks for the hard work, matmuh! Nathan's official website is updated pretty regularly and has a couple of old videos I hadn't seen before. One is from the WIWA ice show he did in China and another one is an experimental program called, "Nathan and the Spider."
http://figureskatersonline.com/nathanchen/videos/
Yeah, thanks for the hard work, matmuh! Nathan's official website is updated pretty regularly and has a couple of old videos I hadn't seen before. One is from the WIWA ice show he did in China and another one is an experimental program called, "Nathan and the Spider."
http://figureskatersonline.com/nathanchen/videos/
when i was updating his OP it was very easy compared to other threads that i have, cause his website and wikipedia page is so neat and updated, its very easy to find the info you are looking for :luv17: correct me if i am wrong but i think they was asked about his wiki page during TSL interview last year and he said his mom handles it, well done mom!!!
^^^I think it was Nadia who did his Michael Jackson program, which I really liked. He really needs something that doesn't look like jumpnastics. He is SO talented and can rise to the occasion for whatever choreographic challenges they give him. I can't wait to see what they come up with!
He should definitely keep his free program costume. Everyone knows red coats are the new blue dress![]()
All joking aside, I don't think it'd be very strategically wise to keep either of his programs for next season. If they keep the ballet variation angle Marina is perfectly capable of producing another clever and appropriate program. I think the key is to find something that projects well enough but allows Nathan to stay very focused on his jumps.
He should definitely keep his free program costume. Everyone knows red coats are the new blue dress![]()
All joking aside, I don't think it'd be very strategically wise to keep either of his programs for next season. If they keep the ballet variation angle Marina is perfectly capable of producing another clever and appropriate program. I think the key is to find something that projects well enough but allows Nathan to stay very focused on his jumps.
This is an interview I found on Weibo that Nathan did after 4CC. He hadn't decided on anything yet as far as programs for next season, but he thinks he might want to try for something a little different. He also talks a little about Boyang, Patrick, and Yuzuru. The questions are all written in Chinese so I'm not exactly sure what was being asked but I think that's the gist.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B34OciYknWKmVTBwdFF6blpWV0E
10. What do you think about the "Lucky Chen" phenomenon in North America this year? (I think "Lucky Chen" is referring to Patrick, Nathan and Karen winning the national championships of Canada and USA this year and they all have the same last name Chen.)
I think it is referring to Nathan & Karen. Not Patrick, whose name is "Chan." There were more athletes named Chen at U.S. Nationals, however. One of whom was Karen's brother, who won silver in intermediate dance. And another of whom--I believe--finished toward the bottom in novice dance.