It was also by putting his hands on his face, struggling to hide his disappointment, that the 22-year-old skater finished his performance which turned into disaster after a fall on his first quadruple lutz, before he does not miss his second jump consisting of a quadruple flip.
“I still have to figure out exactly what went wrong. I don’t want to make excuses for myself. I made mistakes. I didn’t skate well,” Chen commented.
One of the contenders for the Olympic gold medal was thus credited with a score of 82.89 points, some 28 points below his personal best (111.17 pts) set last year.
The first place is occupied by his compatriot Vincent Zhou (97.43 pts), who is ahead of the Japanese Shoma Uno (89.07 pts) and another American Jimmy Ma (84.52 pts).
“I’m going to take that confidence built up to move forward. I did a good job running the program, while showing some of the good things I did in training. I can skate even better,” assured the medalist. Worlds-2019 bronze medalist who, like Chen, has scheduled five quadruple jumps for his free skate.