During the men’s individual event, American Nathan Chen had a difficult short program. He fell multiple times and was in 17th place. But the 18-year-old’s free skate was a different story. Going into the free skate, Chen said he “had nothing to lose” and attempted six different quadruple spin jumps—where they make at least four revolutions. He landed all six and set an Olympic record for the number of quads landed in a single routine. “I wanted to show that I was capable of doing a good program,” he told ABC News.
Chen’s incredibly difficult free skate caused him to skyrocket from 17th to 5th overall. His final spot was the highest of the three American men competing in the event. Javier Fernandez of Spain took bronze, Shoma Uno of Japan took silver, and Yuzuru Hanyu, also from Japan, won gold. Hanyu became the first man in 66 years to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals in figure skating.
On Friday, February 23, we'll see who takes home the gold in the women's event. Right now, two Russian athletes are in the lead, and Mirai Nagasu is in fourth place. Stay tuned for more Olympics updates, which continue through February 25.