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Olympic rings perhaps? Seems to be a rite of passage for many Olympians.woah. I wonder if he's getting a tattoo.
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Olympic rings perhaps? Seems to be a rite of passage for many Olympians.woah. I wonder if he's getting a tattoo.
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Chen skates solo to “Space Song” as well as Taron Egerton’s take on “Rocket Man.” The Elton John classic has become a Chen signature and a metaphor for his astronomical success.
Chen has lost count of how many times he’s listened to the words of the song but he finds it exhilarating every time. “I wouldn't necessarily say that any specific lyric calls to me,” he says. “It’s the energy the whole song generates for me.”
In August Chen starts his junior year at Yale, where he’s studying statistics and data science. Before he cracks the books he’s planning a vacation with his family. “We’re still figuring it out, but it’ll likely be somewhere in the U.S.”
When it comes to his competitive skating future, he says he’s doing some “soul-searching” before determining what’s next. “I’m just taking things one day at a time.”
"I think it’s so incredible that all of these athletes are coming out and telling their stories and just normalizing it. A lot of times, we were just expected to not ever consider how we’re mentally feeling and how internally feeling."
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Olympic champion Nathan Chen on figure skating, what comes next
Chen speaks with "LA Times Today"spectrumnews1.com

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Yes, exactly. It is probably true that Nathan would not have been as motivated had he won gold, but I still think the gold wasn't in the cards that year anyway. It would have been nice for Nathan to at least make the podium though in 2018. But I guess it was meant to be for him to suffer such acute failure that it would fuel even stronger motivation in him to believe more fully in himself, and to learn how to handle unexpected challenges extremely well. Without the severe disappointment and frustration Nathan experienced, we might not have seen him excelling to the point where he was like a 'can't miss' winning machine over the majority of the next four years.Watching Nathan's interview, it really makes me grateful in a way that Nathan DIDN'T win in Pyeongchang. Getting to watch Nathan grow and mature from that big "failure" has been awesome, and if he had won, it is likely that he would have lost a lot of his motivation to continue for the past four years.
