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Nathan is the 3rd narrator in this minute-long Team Toyota holiday greetings video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLj4gGKFES4
Just saw that Hurd Video uploaded his performance to their YT channel on Dec. 16: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HOrIUxZXPINathan performed his SP in Great Park Ice's holiday show (landed opening 4Lz!)
Other advertised participants include comedian Jon Stewart; musical acts New Radicals, Earth Wind & Fire, Nile Rodgers, Kathy Sledge and Andra Day; and Olympic athletes Nathan Chen, Allyson Felix and Katie Ledecky.
Shae Lynn probably got it in trade for the black shirt.I want to know what happened to the beautiful blue shirt.
Salt Lake Tribune article by Julie Jag (Jan. 25):Yet Chen does not back away from them [quads], no matter the competition. He has twice attempted six in a free skate (with five of six clean the first time, at the 2018 Olympics, were he won the free but finished fifth overall, his last defeat; and four of six in the second, at the 2018 World Championships).
He has done two quads in all but one of the short programs during the win streak. In the 12 free skates, he has done six quads once, five twice, four five times and three the other four.
“You know me: I like to always challenge myself and one-up myself after every competition,” Chen said of his decision to try five in the free skate at the 2021 national meet.
... [Kurt] Browning said, “but what Nathan has done over a longer period of time in a competitive environment with quads is… I don’t want to say ‘unbelievable,’ but with a wink I will say, ‘highly unrealistic.’”
Chen is flying high right now, and he doesn’t plan on letting anyone or anything bring him down.
“I still would love to improve and be better. But truthfully, you know, I’m really happy with where I am and what I’ve already done,” he said. “So whether or not I get that title at the Olympics is not going to define me as a person.”
"Nathan is a great example of the guiding principle that with ambition and hard work, dreams do come true," said Katie Ledecky, five-time Olympic gold medalist and Team Panasonic ambassador. "As an elite athlete and even more remarkable individual, he's a leader not only in his sport but in the community and I'm delighted to have him join us in inspiring youth to pursue their dreams."