Yuzuru Hanyu, first Olympic son of Japan and figure skating icon to millions, was beaten at his third Winter Games – the only one that sent him home without a gold around his neck – by American Nathan Chen | ErykBagshaw
The ice prince is vanquished. Yuzuru Hanyu, first Olympic son of Japan and figure skating icon to millions, was beaten at his third Winter Games – the only one that sent him home without a gold around his neck.
Underneath the stands, as the lines grew longer, local reporters resorted to using binoculars to catch a glimpse of the Japanese star in the press zone. Chen’s coach Rafael Arutyunyan, the man who helped guide a young Michelle Kwan, said he knew that Chen would win.
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