Skating in the team event the 2022 Winter Olympics, the United States’ Nathan Chen recorded the second-highest short program score ever with 111.71 points.

“Honestly, I’m just here to have fun,” a nonchalant Chen said in a post-skate interview with NBC’s Andrea Joyce. “I was able to do that, so I’m just really happy.” 

The performance was a far cry from Chen’s disastrous short programs at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics. At those Games, Chen placed fourth in the team event’s short program; a week later, he placed 17th in the singles competition’s short program. 

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This go-around, Chen’s performance was technically flawless. Set to Charles Aznavour’s version of “La Boheme,” the skate included two quads and a triple Axel. 

The highest-ever short program score was recorded by Japan’s Yuzuru Hanyu, the two-time defending gold medalist. Though he’s been conspicuously absent at these Games, he recently posted a video message asking for fan support and promising a quadruple Axel at the 2022 Winter Games. 

NBC Olympics and NBC Olympics contributed.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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