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, hope someone posts a version the rest of us can seeIts geo blocked for international viewers, hope someone posts a version the rest of us can see
Its geo blocked for international viewers, hope someone posts a version the rest of us can see
And yet Chen’s coach, Rafael Arutunian, refused to get carried away after his skater easily became the first man since Johnny Weir in 2006 to win three straight men’s national titles.
“I am not completely satisfied,” Arutunian said Sunday. “There is so much more he can do.
“He didn’t do a quad Salchow. I still want him to try a quad loop. This was a program he has executed before. You always like to improve.”
Chen was not surprised by hearing Arutunian’s comments.
“Raf is always the overachiever,” Chen said. “That’s why I am with him. Of course, there are things I can improve on.”
Chen knows there are times when something has to give. He is skipping February’s Four Continents Championships, even though they are taking place in Anaheim, Calif., just down the road from Arutunian’s training base in Irvine.
If Chen has to miss class time, it likely would be more valuable for him to do it for training time with his coach closer to worlds.
That is what Arutunian wants.
Does this one work?
https://www.weibo.com/tv/v/He22U5kQU?fid=1034:4333444193559234

Hersh article:
https://olympics.nbcsports.com/2019/01/27/nathan-chen-three-peats-as-us-national-champion/
Also sounds like Nathan may choose to skip class closer to Worlds.

This kind of thing just happens when you have two skaters (or more) who compete against each other. It's a shame since the skaters themselves are so nice and complimentary towards each other.It really is a shameBut no, it doesn't. youtube is a cesspool of salty fans. [...] This kind of thing just happens when you have two skaters (or more) who compete against each other. It's a shame since the skaters themselves are so nice and complimentary towards each other.
I’m sad that the most aggressive ones will always be the loudest. I just hope that whatever the fans or judges or any third person does will not effect people’s opinion on the skaters themselves. Like you said, they are so nice towards each other and a friendly rivalry will help push them further.
) Perhaps that is also the case with Nathan?