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Nathan Chen

Makes sense though, I think elite athletes at his level have an immune system that is already weakened, isn't that right? So that would make him and other top skaters more susceptible to catching a cold or similar in general. Add to that the move to the east coast and attending Yale, which was a change of climate conditions, different food probably than he has eaten before and being exposed to much more people in a relatively small space, which equals more exposure to germs. Then there's possibly a lack of sleep and adequate recovery time.

It's even conceivable that they could hold a couple of seminars on weekends during the school year in the NY/CT area.

I wouldn't burden him with even more commitments. And I'd rather he spend his weekends either studying or polishing up his programs.
 
I wouldn't burden him with even more commitments. And I'd rather he spend his weekends either studying or polishing up his programs.

I'm certainly not advocating it, but let's just say that I wouldn't be surprised to see it happening.
 
Someone translated the interview with Daniil Gleikhengauz
from: https://www.figurist.ru/zhurnal_mosk...ist_1_2019.pdf

He had some interesting things to say about Nathan:

Q: Which programs are the best in your rating?
A: I probably will not surprise anyone with my choice, because there are really the best programs of our time. I grew up on the programs of Nikolai Morozov for Alexei Yagudin - “Winter”, “The Man in the Iron Mask”. As child I was so impressed by these programs that, going out on the ice, the first thing I did was to replicate the steps and movements from those. The next were the programs of Stephane Lambiel, all fo which I loved madly, I reviewed them many times, I remembered them. Today, when Lambiel became a coach, one can almost always guess when he choreographed a program, so original his choreography is. Another question is that his style not always fits an athlete. Next, I will probably list Patrick Chan, Shoma Uno, Yuzuru Hanyu and, of course, Nathan Chen.

Q: What interests you in Nathan Chen?
A: He used to be criticized for programs in "gain speed then jump" style, but Chen works a lot off the ice and tries to transfer the choreography from the floor to ice, which is not typical for figure skating, because traditionally we are more into ballet. In his programs, I see that he is now introducing a different choreography with various new pieces and findings, and over time he will show us hip-hop and character dances. It can be seen that this will be his style, you just need to give time for it. He is harsh, rhythmic, explosive, no one will expect Romeo and Juliet or lyrical programs from him. He has his own style, he is more groovy, more aggressive, and the more he skates, the more we will see his “me”. I also need to list Javier Fernandez, who ended his brilliant career at the European Championships. His gala program was just incredible. It is so beautifully choreographed, there is so much interesting details in it that you can't take your eyes off him.
 
Talented artist has created a Caravan Nathan "Pop" figure.
https://instagram.com/p/ByDqMZcnAdI/

She also detailed some of the creative process
https://instagram.com/p/BxGEHRGlqoB/
https://instagram.com/p/BxYeM-ElW7E/
https://instagram.com/p/BxsWQp9HXgV/
https://instagram.com/p/Bx0B3EUnYLc/

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Patrick gave some interesting thoughts on Nathan in an interview.
http://figureskatersonline.com/news...ater-who-is-able-to-take-peoples-breath-away/
My name and reputation are so determined by skating and my competitive life, and you ask yourself if that’s going to carry over in your real life? Are people going to forget about you? You worry about these things and you watch other people competing, I watched Nathan [Chen] and he’s doing way more than what I accomplished in my career. You feel a little overshadowed and disappointed, but everybody has their moment in life, their chapter when they can be a very successful competitive skater. Mine already happened and I have to move on, and I’m exploring and looking for the next challenge.
 
Photo with Wenjing Sui after training:

https://m.weibo.cn/2342329387/4377916928645027

She says in the post that she’s really happy, over the moon.

Someone commented that Wenjing looked like she’s meeting an idol, and she replied that no she just likes him :)

She also posted pictures of Nathan, Cong, and herself in replies to two different comments, both noting the fact that Cong was not in the original picture lol
 
Photo with Wenjing Sui after training:

https://m.weibo.cn/2342329387/4377916928645027

Someone commented that Wenjing looks like she’s meeting an idol, and she replied that no she just likes him [emoji3]

She also posted pictures of Nathan, Cong, and herself in replies to two different comments, both noting the fact that Cong was not in the original picture [emoji23]

Now Nathan gets his pair partner.:yahoo:
 
He looks so tall in the photo. Partly because he's wearing skates but also I think because of the angle. Sui/Han are also in ATS so maybe they will travel together.
 
This is probably the tallest Nathan ever appears to me :P Sui/Han will head back this Saturday, and ATS starts on the 6th.

Wenjing also posted a photo with Nathan post-WTT. She said she applied too much “beautifying” filter to everyone in this post:

https://m.weibo.cn/2342329387/4361070900892236

and post-worlds:

https://m.weibo.cn/2342329387/4353641119140537

The first sentence here can be roughly translated as taking photos with kings and queens. A comment says Nathan has grown up and become cooler and more handsome, to which Wenjing replied yes :P
 
Sui/Han will head back this Saturday, and ATS starts on the 6th.

The Kiss and Cry fan meeting is on the 5th and they have group numbers to practice. With the time difference Nathan would probably have to leave by Sunday at the latest.
 
He will have shows every week in June, we should be seeing a lot of him.

And possibly another ‘new short who dis’ type post, if he gets a new program from Shae-Lynn when he’s on the east coast.

Imagine if he did something as straightforward as sharing a clip of a new program, or ‘My new music is ...’ :p

Remember when the person who shared the Caravan clips last year said that the ‘zombie’ choreo wasn’t actually part of his program, lol
 
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