Meet Nathan Chen, the Figure Skater Who Brought Athleticism to Artistry | NYT - Winter Olympics

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  • Nathan Chen is 18 and the United States' best shot at an Olympic gold medal in figure skating. He has completed five quad jumps in a single routine. This is what they look like.
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  • @chloex_x5735
    @chloex_x5735 Před 6 lety +2152

    They put so much pressure on him constantly saying "it's him against Yuzuru" Yuzu is is one of the best and this was Nathan's first Olympics, it was too much pressure for him and he cracked

    • @valerianaranjocruz25
      @valerianaranjocruz25 Před 6 lety +396

      Chloe Sparks Yuzu has broken the world record many times, and he's the current olympic champion. You just can't put a kid, even with those 5 quads, against that man. It is really unfair how much pressure they put him under. Hope he recovers and do a clean program tonight. He is pretty young, there's a lot of growing to do.

    • @chloex_x5735
      @chloex_x5735 Před 6 lety +33

      Valeria Naranjo Cruz Exactly! Fingers crossed he can pull it together within the next few minutes before he goes on

    • @jiminspinkyfinger9763
      @jiminspinkyfinger9763 Před 6 lety +21

      Chloe Sparks and he did! So proud of him 😃

    • @nomads7978
      @nomads7978 Před 6 lety +28

      Learning from the mistake. He will be hungrier to prove people wrong next time around.

    • @ellanoellil
      @ellanoellil Před 6 lety +24

      Nathan Chen wins gold on 2018 free with record breaking 6 quads, 10 points over that Japanese !!

  • @ahjumma8351
    @ahjumma8351 Před 2 lety +60

    4 years later and all his fans are smiling now :)
    great job, nathan

    • @linglingto1954
      @linglingto1954 Před 2 lety +7

      yes, he won

    • @hollyyeh1591
      @hollyyeh1591 Před rokem +2

      I smile all the time after he won each competition, Nathan is a star ⭐️ shining in the world .

  • @GundamDaiSuki98
    @GundamDaiSuki98 Před 6 lety +904

    American media needs to calm down and stop making it seem like all their athletes are the absolute pioneers of the sport. It doesn't do any good to both the athlete and the misled fans who are being kept in the shadows about the other fantastic, skilled and trailblazer skaters before them. They made it sound like it was Chen on top the whole and failed to cover the excitement following all the new and 'older' generation skaters going toe-to-toe like Uno, Chan, Jin, Hanyu and Fernandez. The whole lead up no one had a sure way of even putting together their ideal competition because we all knew so many of them were so talented, and if skated clean, all had a shot at podium positions.
    If you want someone to talk about artistry and athleticism, it should be Yuzuru Hanyu of all people. Grace, elegance, power, technique, skating skills- he's the whole package.
    Hoping the american media will attempt to give a more open coverage of the figure skating sport as a whole and not just through the lens of their American Olympic team.

  • @xiaowanzi4183
    @xiaowanzi4183 Před 2 lety +25

    His back and dominance in 2022 Olympics proves how great he has grown up to be. He keeps on growing to be better and better, including his stability in quad. He nailed it in a cool , calm, humble but dominant way.

  • @johnwilsonblades5180
    @johnwilsonblades5180 Před 2 lety +33

    One of the most humble skaters we've ever had the pleasure of meeting. It's always an honour to see him on our blades 🙌🔥💛

  • @lindasturm699
    @lindasturm699 Před 6 lety +1732

    I feel terrible for Nathan, he looked so devastated. It was so heart wrenching to watch him struggle, and place 17th after his short program. These people have just put too much pressure on this 18 year old kid, calling him the best skater in the world and the quad king. He has only been on the world stage ONE TIME and the Olympics can be even more intimidating than the world competitions, even for the very experienced and the most talented figure skaters in the world. He is a very talented figure skater, one of the best I have ever seen. The fall he had in the team event, was the first time I had ever seen him faulter. He is not the first great skater to fall apart at the Olympic games from the overwhelming pressure everyone, including the media puts on a person. 2022 will be here before you know it. Stay strong Nathan you are very young and this is only your first Olympic games.

    • @treelo11
      @treelo11 Před 6 lety +28

      Exactly. All his victories this season didn't exactly prepare him for top level competition (patrick, javi, yuzu, boyang were out of the gpf and nationals was a piece of cake for him). He bombed worlds last year too so i'm guessing its due to his nerves, which were unhelpfully added on to this time round by the media and Yuzuru's clean skate. Oh and inb4 people saying that Yuna and Yuzuru had to deal with the same pressure, they were considerably protected from the media, and everyone handles stress differently. Raf needs to learn from Borser on how to manage his skaters psychologically.

    • @amandafaries5474
      @amandafaries5474 Před 6 lety +6

      He couldn’t live up to his own hype. I think that anyone can fail, especially with that much pressure. We’ve seen it time and time again, where they give the best performance of their life prior to the Olympics, then fail miserably once they get there. I think a lot of it is just mental concentration and stamina. They have to nail everything every time and it’s too much. And they have only one shot. Quads are also incredibly difficult to do, and that coupled with everyone demanding perfection from him proved to be his undoing.

    • @lindasturm699
      @lindasturm699 Před 6 lety +16

      Amanda Faries The real Nathan Chen just showed up at the Olympics and redeemed himself by performing 6 quads in his free skate. With the huge score in his free skate he could still possibly end up on the podium.

    • @katherinemills5086
      @katherinemills5086 Před 6 lety +5

      I mean at least he's currently doing outstanding in the long program. (currently at the time I'm typing this, he's in 1st)

    • @amandafaries5474
      @amandafaries5474 Před 6 lety +14

      Linda Sturm I understand it is just a setback for him, but he's being followed so closely in the media. I'm not saying he can't medal, he's an outstanding skater, but I wouldn't want to be him right now because every mistake he makes is blown out of proportion because other people have set the bar SO HIGH for him

  • @hiiiiivy
    @hiiiiivy Před 2 lety +19

    nathan is currently the number one in short program in beijing 2022 with 113.97 a new world record bravo 👏🏻

  • @piapear560
    @piapear560 Před 6 lety +1479

    Off topic, but his skin is so even and literally glowing. Anyways, his body movements are so fluid and beautiful, much like in ballet

    • @djmuscovy7525
      @djmuscovy7525 Před 6 lety +8

      pia pear. Maybe someone put makeup on his face for the interview?

    • @averingsuperbob
      @averingsuperbob Před 6 lety +91

      black don't crack, asian dont raisin.

    • @susies897
      @susies897 Před 6 lety +9

      pia pear he took ballet

    • @user-xm6cl4jz5o
      @user-xm6cl4jz5o Před 6 lety +10

      Most figure skaters take ballet and gym classes

    • @pebblez_
      @pebblez_ Před 6 lety +8

      Nah u glowin

  • @lm9637
    @lm9637 Před 6 lety +726

    Please don't forget that Yuzuru Hanyu and Javier Fernandez have been doing that for years. Don't erase other competitors and don't put too much pressure on Nathan. He's so young and so talented. Unfortunately, it's not his time yet but he will get there.

    • @bballClipss
      @bballClipss Před 6 lety +57

      L M hanyu won gold when he was 19

    • @darshnac1522
      @darshnac1522 Před 6 lety +33

      hanyu is hanyu, we all know he was/is amazing

    • @broccolu9870
      @broccolu9870 Před 3 lety

      @@eagann92 the jealousy really showing haha shut up

    • @HamzooPineda
      @HamzooPineda Před 2 lety

      They are not Americans so it doesn't count.

    • @kimNataly
      @kimNataly Před 2 lety +4

      Come on guys the pressure on Nathan was not only because of the age but because of the quads, you didn't watch this video? It's just crazy to jump a quad? And in the olympics, his fs had 6 quads, so imagine what could be passing through his head. And come on, Yuzuru and Javier haven't had this on their programs. If you are really fans of those guys, study more. Nathan is the quad king because is the only one who has landed 5 different kind of quads cleanly in a program, and some of those guys you mentioned haven't attempted all five in only one program, so stop it with you bad comments. I'm here 4 years later because I discovered him at the Beijing 2022 Olympics and he did it excellent, his program was breathtaking so I decided to investigate everything about him,so I confidently can tell you that he is the best and Yuzuru had to add a 4A attempt to his program because his programs didn't have the highest level that Nathan programs have, so this was the only way he could attempt to win him. And If you are Yuzu fan you must knos that Yuzuru has been following Nathan closely since Nathan was a novice and junior competitor and many years later he started trying or at least thinking on taking ballet classes because He realized that Nathan had ballet classes too, so under these terms, as Yuzuru has accepted, he respects and admires NAthan too, as much as NAthan admires Yuzuru too. Both are amazing and there are no reasons to speak badly.

  • @mynameisno-trose7912
    @mynameisno-trose7912 Před 5 lety +190

    I've noticed American media focuses more on their own figure skaters and don't care about anyone else, and since these companies dominate the news we know Tonya Harding's name instead of Midori Ito and soon will know Nathan Chen instead of Yuzuru Hanyu. Midori landed the first triple axel in competition ever, so why do most people know Tonya instead of her? Even if you knew Tonya's name as the first AMERICAN woman to land it most still don't know Midori's. Nonamerican celebrities, companies, athletes have to work twice as hard to get half as much 🤦🏽

    • @xXSillyGooseXx
      @xXSillyGooseXx Před 4 lety +11

      What’s wrong with American media talking about American athletes? Go watch Japanese media talking about Japanese athletes if you’re so pressed. Don’t use the word “instead”. American media are of no obligation to make videos like this for non-American athletes. Let countries hype up their athletes, it’s not a crime. I agree with what you said about Tonya and Midori, but Tonya can’t even be compared to Nathan and his success. He’s literally has won every competition he’s been in for the last two years, meaning he’s beaten Yuzuru several times, don’t act like he doesn’t deserve media attention.

    • @kpoplover-kc2wc
      @kpoplover-kc2wc Před 3 lety +3

      @@xXSillyGooseXx 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄😒

    • @serenalizinnqui8474
      @serenalizinnqui8474 Před 3 lety +6

      I get what you're saying. Obviously there will be bias in favor of athletes from one's own country, but yeah, the American media is extremely "Americentric". Thankfully there are a lot of knowledgeable fans, too.

    • @annecohen8927
      @annecohen8927 Před 3 lety +1

      Actually Jason Brown is more artistic than Nathan Chen . Jason Brown was the one that uses artistry with his choreography. Chen is more athletic, but he has shown sone typical form of techniques that most male figure skaters of yesterday uses.

    • @serenalizinnqui8474
      @serenalizinnqui8474 Před 3 lety

      @@annecohen8927 I feel like Jason Brown is overlooked, too, though. His artistry is truly amazing (and I agree that he does have an edge over Chen in this area).

  • @annasundheim211
    @annasundheim211 Před 2 lety +16

    Everyone in the comments saying he's not very good compared to other top skaters... he just won gold

  • @Skedadlee
    @Skedadlee Před 6 lety +1879

    My heart is so hurt for Nathan right now, I know he's so frustrated! So much pressure is put on this 18 year old kid to be perfect. I could only imagine how he felt before he skated tonight. Still proud of him, regardless. He'll definitely dominate the 2022 Olympics when he gets his nerves under control👌🏽💕
    Edit:
    It's February 10th, 2022, CONGRATULATIONS NATHAN!!!! 😊

    • @roguenation
      @roguenation Před 6 lety +16

      Chen claimed in a news conference yesterday that he had fixed the issues in practice over the past week, but that obviously was *not* the case.

    • @mr.d4ve
      @mr.d4ve Před 6 lety +115

      I blame the media, there was so much hype he couldn't handle that pressure.. Unfortunately that's what happens with a lot of our athletes. Still wish him the best in the free, hopefully he'll end his Games with a better taste

    • @roguenation
      @roguenation Před 6 lety +25

      If I were to be really cynical, I would say that some of the overhype was generated by NBCUniversal in order to tap into certain markets. But I am not cynical and I won’t say it.

    • @Skedadlee
      @Skedadlee Před 6 lety +57

      David Zorobi also the fact that he had to skate directly after Yuzuru was pretty harsh to me, such a shame😕

    • @matthewmiller7207
      @matthewmiller7207 Před 6 lety +89

      Overhype or not, he was clearly not ready for the Olympic Ice this year. Skating right after Yuzuru didn't exactly help either, that was the worst draw he could've possibly landed.

  • @JNaomiDH21
    @JNaomiDH21 Před 6 lety +59

    It's because the US media keeps hyping him up and put so much pressure on this kid. With the way they're hyping him, you would think he's currently the best figure skater right now. Just leave him alone. My heart hurts seeing his SP because I know he can do so much better if not for the pressure. And he performed after THE Yuzuru Hanyu. Even if he scores amazingly on the free skate, it would be impossible to win any medal.

  • @airahfuji
    @airahfuji Před 6 lety +349

    Hanyu won the 2014 Winter Olympics at Sochi when he was just 19 years old, 2 months after his birthday, believed it was his first olympic competition too. Nathan skated his first this 2018 at 18 years old. You can never say if a skater would win against himself, his own mind, at every competition. Every athlete has some kind of pressure, no matter how big.. it's still a force. Hanyu, for example as almost everyone compares Chen to him, couldn't skate like he wanted because of his ankle injury 4 months prior. He didn't even know if he could move his feet or skate in time for the Olympics. He also carried his entire nation's pride since 2014 at that event on top of defending his gold title mind you. You either win it at your best or at your worst. Chen went through his too, just like everyone else. He did great at the last cup, but didn't follow through this time.. It happens.

    • @muma9317
      @muma9317 Před 6 lety +90

      rupi I totally agree with you. I don’t get people are saying „too much pressure on Nathan“, as if he could had got a gold medal. More pressure was on Yuzuru, because of fans and TV, even though his leg is broken. He also experienced heavy pressure in Sochi, when he was 19. Pressure cannot be the excuse in Olympic game, and overcoming pressure is the part of game too.

    • @xratux
      @xratux Před 6 lety +12

      Well said .

    • @yuyu246
      @yuyu246 Před 6 lety +76

      Just becs Yuzuru loves to win, doesn't mean there are not immense pressures. Japan had much more hype around Yuzuru for years compared to Nathan, Yuzuru is literally voted as the most loved athlete in Japan. Yuzuru himself even said he doesn't like the false reports, and too much attention, to the point he feel like he is confusing his identity as an athlete, he said the only place for him to have a place to himself is the rink. I doubt Nathan had the amount of pressure Yuzuru was facing. Especially when Yuzuru had to defend his title while on painkillers at the Olympics.

    • @nanalee1431
      @nanalee1431 Před 6 lety +9

      I don't think so . Every skater knows he is watched by the audience and the media before he chose to be a skater. Nathan clearly knew that and he chose it. It's a fair situation for each skater.

    • @victoriamellark
      @victoriamellark Před 5 lety +4

      yall have too much hate for him, just chill and let boy live

  • @lasawang1086
    @lasawang1086 Před 2 lety +7

    All I see is people bringing him down saying others bring more artistic value blah blah blah he will become great

  • @jerkbud
    @jerkbud Před 6 lety +622

    Well, why don't American media research on Yuzuru Hanyu and see his track record. They'll be amazed that the technicality that they keep on saying doesn't just depend on the quads. I have so much respect for Nathan but c'mon American media, you are better than this.

    • @dawnsacks5161
      @dawnsacks5161 Před 6 lety +69

      Agreed Honyu can jump but his artistry is superior to everyone else out there. He is flawless

    • @tinhdo123
      @tinhdo123 Před 6 lety +50

      No, American media is not gonna get any better. Lol It's sad but they just care about the money, not Nathan or the art of Figure Skating....

    • @jchen8902
      @jchen8902 Před 4 lety +19

      Well, the American media are gonna promote their own country. Why would they talk about the greatest male figure skater currently active when they just happen to have a young rising star also overflowing with talent? I'm kinda disappointed that they only talk about Hanyu when pitting Chen up against him, though.

    • @dotscrunch
      @dotscrunch Před 4 lety +18

      There is also Yuna Kim, who changed the womens singles skating. She is a QUEEN. Yuzuru Hanyu has the same coach as her. Sadly, many skaters don't get the recognition they need.

    • @pahoellyyy
      @pahoellyyy Před 4 lety +13

      @@dotscrunch They don't NEED recognition, they DESERVE recognition 😁

  • @NicciCatherineP
    @NicciCatherineP Před 6 lety +223

    I'm pretty sure that several skaters way before him "brought athleticism" to skating... love how the title implies skating wasn't athletic to begin with 🙄

    • @noxlli514
      @noxlli514 Před 4 lety +16

      They are trying to put pressure on nathan to be among "experienced" skaters or seniors
      Seriously... American media needs to stop!

    • @yesuschrist8255
      @yesuschrist8255 Před 3 lety

      Ok???

  • @luilui961205
    @luilui961205 Před 5 lety +37

    Maybe Im overreacting but I felt uncomfortable reading "He (Nathan) consistently attempts more quads than his closest rivals, who may have to rely more on artistry to make up the points." at 2:12
    Doesn't figure skating is a sport with both artistry and technical ? What's the point if you have a lot of jumps but neglected artistry then ? 😅

    • @kimNataly
      @kimNataly Před 2 lety +1

      Probably you misunderstand something, judges qualify everything, every single aspect of a program, and Nathan is very inspiring in the artistically part, as they were explaining in the video, because he took ballet classes for years, which helped him with the lines etc, but also to feel the music and show his artistic side thanks to the ballet, so he is an athlete very complete, because of the gymnastics and ballet. Besides that, the people in the video are professionals and they said that he consistently attempts more quads than his closest rivals but in base to a deep investigation, not on what they think. Now 4 years later this fact is more clear to averyone, unless they don't want to recognize this fact, this could be another thing.

  • @lm9637
    @lm9637 Před 6 lety +222

    "Meet Nathan Chen, the Figure Skater Who Brought Athleticism to Artistry" by that you mean for the US men figure skaters.

  • @voidfinality
    @voidfinality Před 2 lety +10

    Rocket scientist in a ballet dancers body

  • @sammysworld5485
    @sammysworld5485 Před 6 lety +14

    My heart goes out to Nathan Chen. Didn’t win any metals at 2018 Olympics but he’s still young so hopefully he can achieve he’s dreams in the next 4 yrs olympic in Beijing. I’m still rooting for you!

  • @user-yv2ss8sh9n
    @user-yv2ss8sh9n Před 6 lety +751

    The American media (especially vox) keeps either underestimating or forgetting about the existence of Yuzuru Hanyu

    • @sheheyuhsjsnsnd6868
      @sheheyuhsjsnsnd6868 Před 6 lety +16

      ス- 好羽 ikr

    • @niamhb811
      @niamhb811 Před 6 lety +143

      They only really pay attention to American skaters

    • @miss_pinya
      @miss_pinya Před 6 lety +212

      and not only Yuzuru Hanyu, but all the other skaters like Javier Fernandez, Shoma Uno, Boyang Jin, and others!!!

    • @OfficiallyErling
      @OfficiallyErling Před 6 lety +130

      They only really pay attention to American ANYTHING.

    • @maricelakoopmann9575
      @maricelakoopmann9575 Před 6 lety +36

      ス- 好羽 You're probably right about the media, but I assure you that those of us Americans that love and can appreciate the beauty, hard work & athleticism know of the other great skaters from other countries and we look forward to seeing them perform. You should hear the cheers in our family living room when we have the privilege of witnessing the magic! Best of luck to all the skaters! Fan from Texas

  • @tomoroxs1012
    @tomoroxs1012 Před 6 lety +163

    Lol the American media acts as if all the other top figure skaters and world champions haven't been able to balance athleticism and artistry for years. Just because he's young and added another jump to get points doesn't mean that he's the best skater by any means. Even without the extra quad, Yuzuru Hanyu holds the world record score for both SP and FS, demonstrating how amazing (and better) he is in combining athleticism and artistry. Sure Nathan is good and has a promising future, but you guys need to turn down the hype and not be rude to the actual international champions (Yuzu, Javi, Shoma, Jin, etc).

    • @christiannevest1421
      @christiannevest1421 Před 6 lety +37

      There's a reason Yuzuru compliments Boyang Jin - and somehow Boyang keeps getting forgotten.

    • @imazhanyu2754
      @imazhanyu2754 Před 6 lety +36

      Christianne Vest ikr?! Yuzu recognizes Boyang's talent.. he knows Boyang is trying to balance athleticism and artistry.. Boyang didn't take advantage of adding more quads, he's properly working on his skating skills.. i hope Boyang gets a boost in PCS, too bad he has a weak fed

    • @imazhanyu2754
      @imazhanyu2754 Před 5 lety +7

      @@shellytonin6858 and uh PCS is not totally about "artistry" but k

    • @imazhanyu2754
      @imazhanyu2754 Před 5 lety +14

      @Velvet The Cat yes that's all and good but what the media is saying here is that Nathan "balances" athleticism and artistry.. Nathan being the quad king makes him athletic, true.. but is his athleticism balanced with his artistry? no way.. and that is not just my opinion.. it's a fact.. statistics shows how many crossovers he has.. he basically just prepares from one jump to another.. how can he show his artistry if that's the case? his stsq and chsq are basically what, se and flailing arms? that is not artistry..
      but hey, he's young so i'm sure he will improve.. so before any of you say i hate Nathan, no that's not the case.. what i have a problem with is the media overhyping him.. Nathan himself is a great guy and i respect him especially with him going into Yale

    • @imazhanyu2754
      @imazhanyu2754 Před 5 lety +10

      @Velvet The Cat no, it's a fact.. preparing from one jump to another with no transition means no artistry.. that's a fact.. and effortless jumps? not really.. there's a reason why he doesn't get maximum points in GOE and PCS despite having a strong fed you know.. because even a strong fed has limitations on how much they can overscore.. so no, this is not simply my opinion.. it's a fact

  • @juliahg
    @juliahg Před 6 lety +190

    This is the reason I believe Yuzuru Hanyu deserves to win. He's not perfect, but he did everything he could to make it look beautiful and natural. Not giving hate to Nathan, but being perfect is literally the worst thing you can do, when you think that nothing is enough so you do everything until you hurt yourself.

  • @Cinderhearth
    @Cinderhearth Před 6 lety +221

    "/the/ Figure Skater Who Brought Athleticism to Artistry" heh, maybe watch a bit more of the sport before you write a headline ignoring other skaters who have done that before him.

  • @heysup4278
    @heysup4278 Před 6 lety +454

    The title isn’t even remotely true lmao

    • @serenalizinnqui8474
      @serenalizinnqui8474 Před 3 lety +2

      Lol, I didn't even think about this at first, but you're right.

  • @prodigy2385
    @prodigy2385 Před 2 lety +5

    Great video and explanation 👍 I m a chines British, Nathan we love you.

  • @darshnac1522
    @darshnac1522 Před 6 lety +153

    I dont get where the whole "Nathan strong competitor for olympics" came from, he is just a kid, and yes, Yuzuru was just a kid too, but Yuzuru is special, and we all now that. The media try to put it "Hanyu vs. Nathan" forgetting all the other strong competitors, forgetting Than Nathan didnt even have a world medal, who had just win Yuzuru once, forgetting about Javier (who had won him more than once), Shoma (japan's second best and strong competitor, Bojang (who is also strong, that quad lutz...I mean even Yuzuru praise him)...if the US media would have a little less ego everything would have ended well for Nathan, putting presure of someone like that, shame on them

    • @degas5879
      @degas5879 Před 5 lety +2

      Nathan was a gold medal candidate who had won against Yuzuru twice.
      If the U.S. Media did not hype Nathan, I doubt his result would have been well. He is known to fail when pressure arrives. See Worlds 2017.

    • @suak.5703
      @suak.5703 Před 4 lety +1

      Tbh I agreee....T.T

    • @eagann92
      @eagann92 Před 3 lety

      they were doing the same to Alyssa Liu as well. they really need to stop being so sensationalist and dramatic with these young athletes.

  • @kimNataly
    @kimNataly Před 2 lety +9

    Thank you very much for this amazing video. It helps us to get to know better Nathan Chen and to understand better his hardworking in figure skating, the complete artist and athlete he is and why he is so cute and inspiring of many people and other athletes!!! And of course, how hard could be to attempt a quad, Nathan is just Amazing!!! I'm glad he finally is the winner of the Olympics Beijing 2022. It's clear who is the Champion!! Congratulations to NAthan! Well deserved gold olympic medal!!!!!

  • @Thistledove
    @Thistledove Před 6 lety +326

    Nathan is not there yet. The crown still belongs to Yuzuru especially in artistry.

    • @damuoy4728
      @damuoy4728 Před 6 lety +56

      "(...) especially in artistry." And everything else.

    • @kima1767
      @kima1767 Před 5 lety +13

      they have different artistry. sure they have it both

    • @TheJkillgore1
      @TheJkillgore1 Před 5 lety +4

      I used to think that too, but now I think its yuzuru's following that has swayed the judges view of his artistry. His talent is not his ability but his slim and flexible form.

    • @tessmargauxhelen3035
      @tessmargauxhelen3035 Před 5 lety +13

      We who follow figure skating are so super spoiled today everyone of Yuzu's brilliant artistry and technically smooth beauty in his skating on the ice. No other is not yet there. No way. 😊😁💖👍

    • @eurocamp2541
      @eurocamp2541 Před 5 lety +4

      Not only did Nathan win the 2018 crown, he won it again in 2019 beating Yuzuru so your comment isn't relevant.

  • @synapsenemo7264
    @synapsenemo7264 Před 6 lety +613

    You mean Yuzuru Hanyu I think the perfect combination of technical excellence and artistic sensitivity.
    Nathan has a lot of potential but there is way more to skating than jumps, there is also transitions, skating skills etc...
    I hope he doesn't give up, he just need to have a better coaching team and time to gain experience.

    • @xichang5092
      @xichang5092 Před 6 lety +30

      Margaux Passeri very well said!! Yuzuru is amazing!!

    • @piotr9914
      @piotr9914 Před 6 lety +2

      Nathan is the perfect balance of art and athleticism. He has a very classical form.

    • @xichang5092
      @xichang5092 Před 6 lety +22

      pongo bewindow but i cannot enjoy his performance,, less artistic i’d say..

    • @piotr9914
      @piotr9914 Před 6 lety +3

      there are many who would disagree with you and are much less biased. I love Nathan's performance because his art was perfectly matching to the music. Hand gestures and everything was perfect and without the femininity that Yuzuru seem to have too much of. Yuzuru's style seems more modern. Nathan brings ballet art into his figure skating. His free skate was the best, in my opinion.

    • @xichang5092
      @xichang5092 Před 6 lety +34

      hmmm too far to be compared with Yuzuru...

  • @spookyshark632
    @spookyshark632 Před 6 lety +273

    Watching him implode in his short program today hurt to watch.

    • @taoist32
      @taoist32 Před 6 lety +26

      Andy Lee He’s stressing himself out. Panicking and not mentally focusing on remaining calm.

  • @anonymousplatypus4675
    @anonymousplatypus4675 Před 6 lety +103

    I loved the graphic break-downs here. Made it mentally accessible.

  • @Jem3783
    @Jem3783 Před 5 lety +11

    What an amazing young man! He has accomplished so much and has come a long way!! I love watching him skate!! :)

  • @elangbam3115
    @elangbam3115 Před 2 lety +5

    He is so cool🙏

  • @frankieleung2215
    @frankieleung2215 Před 6 lety +54

    I am proud that he is an Asian American.

    • @brad3378
      @brad3378 Před 6 lety +2

      Marina Joyce
      I too am proud of his DNA profile and address on his birth certificate

    • @HanaKaShinta
      @HanaKaShinta Před 6 lety +2

      stylac "proud of his DNA" 👏👏👏😂

    • @brad3378
      @brad3378 Před 6 lety +1

      Albus Arthur Hollington
      Jews are clearly the master race. Haven't you ever heard of Ron Jeremy?

    • @censoredyoutube4902
      @censoredyoutube4902 Před 3 lety

      @@brad3378 racist! WTF!

  • @TheJkillgore1
    @TheJkillgore1 Před 5 lety +7

    Nathan you are built beautifully and powerfully. You come out like a warrior ready for battle like the champion you are. Your confidence will be complete and you will win gold in WC in March!!! You are loved and adored!!! Our young hero! Do not underestimate Mr. Chen!!!

  • @zemo8857
    @zemo8857 Před 6 lety +40

    So basically, he tries to minimize his moment of inertia as much as possible to increase his angular velocity and therefore spin more times in less time ? That's what all figure skaters do 😒

  • @reyyanyildiz
    @reyyanyildiz Před 6 lety +261

    Nathan Chen is NOT the ice skater who brought artistry into ice skating, he’s not the first ice skater who has done ballet before and to be quite honest, he’s not the most aesthetically pleasing ice skater either. He is going to go down as the first skater who’s done five quads in a program and at his young age, I’m sure he’ll break more records in the future. Let’s not exaggerate and make statements that aren’t true or unfair to other legendary ice skaters.

    • @tomatoes6864
      @tomatoes6864 Před 6 lety +12

      ikr ignorant people reeaaaaally good at exaggerate things, I just feel sorry that someone did it before it was not recognize or it didnt get the recognition they deserve... and kudos to chen doing the 5 quad tho.

    • @swoop986
      @swoop986 Před 6 lety +3

      "Athleticism to Artistry". Is it you can't read? I don't even think you watched the video.

    • @Jem3783
      @Jem3783 Před 6 lety +2

      Nathen Chen brought ATHLETICISM to artistry ... which is 100% true ... I've never seen anyone as powerful and strong with such beautiful lines and movements.

    • @akaitsuki6915
      @akaitsuki6915 Před 6 lety +45

      Jem3783 You've never seen anyone before Chen? Not our fault you're blind. Or brainwashed by US media. Poor skaters like Plushenko who pushed the quads. Disgusting how people forget history. Thankfully, Yuzu still gives credit to past legendary skaters like Button and he acknowledges new talents like Boyang Jin who is always ignored by media. Did you know, Yuzuru Hanyu has been adding quads to his program since he was 17? It's only because he doesn't add quads that he hasn't perfected yet, meaning steps before it and can be used in combo, that he hasn't yet added 5 quads to his program. Other skaters, including Chen, add quads that they haven't mastered yet to their program. And no steps before a single jump should get negative GOE's, but these skaters still get positive GOE's. Think of this: Yuzu, with steps before his jump, difficult entry, good running edge, in time with music, no pre-rotation, correct edge, gets a +3 GOE. Other skaters perform a quad, no steps preceding it, with pre-rotation, wrong edge, also get a +3 GOE. Huh.

    • @nieliangel
      @nieliangel Před 6 lety

      he is not though

  • @pinkgangsta6157
    @pinkgangsta6157 Před 4 lety +29

    the tittle. But but but Yuzu have his ultimate weapon. His Innocent smile. hehe. He always won my heart.

  • @sanlocrip
    @sanlocrip Před 6 lety +218

    American media have been showing off Nathan, who successfully landed 5 quads in 4CC, prior to SP yesterday. Calling him Quad King, best Skater, the most likely to get gold and so on. You know, they portrayed him as if Nathan Chen is unbeatable. I'm not his fans, but feeling sad for him to be put on pressure that much. On the other side also feeling annoyed with how American medias implied that jump the main events of figure skating (of course it is important, but not the only one) and artistry is just some additional way to raise points. Now after he messed up all his jumps, it's clear that Nathan doesn't have anything any weapon to fight beside his jumps. His jumps were not enough to be called artistry. It's nowhere near perfect. If you want to said athleticism to artistry, then best to list the veterans such as Hanyu, Fernandez or even Chan. They were not a jumping machine but they jump with art.

    • @eurocamp2541
      @eurocamp2541 Před 6 lety +8

      And if Hanyu, Fernandez or anyone else fell on all of their jumps, they would be in 17th place as well. They are required elements and EVERY skater will lose a massive amount of points. What's YOUR point??????? Nathan is certainly a lot more than just jumps. Too bad you can't see it.

    • @sanlocrip
      @sanlocrip Před 6 lety +49

      It's too bad that you actually cant see the difference in quality between their skating skills. If Fernandez or Hanyu fell on all their jump, they will still score higher than Chen (just look the released details scores and you will see). I'm not saying that Nathan Chen is not talented. He's sure a very talented skater, but still lack in quality. Even Shoma Uno, who won silver said that he himself lack in quality and i despite being uno's fan also agree with him. I really try to see the artistry within his jumps but i just cant, i even though that vincent zhou did better on that. They could called him jump machine and so on, but definitely not 'artistry'. I dont know what kind of approach he will take in the future. But just jumping as much as he cant will not justify anything

    • @azreenisaac
      @azreenisaac Před 6 lety +46

      If Hanyu or Fernandez somehow fell on their jumps, their artistry still can back them up, and they still can get a high rank. Nathan has nothing to back him up beside jump, jump and another jumps. He fail the jumps, he gonna slide way down the rank because there's nothing to back him up, especially the component scores. He has less transition between the jumps, the step sequences aren't that great. He focus more on jumps. Only that can bring him to the podium. He done 6 quads to get back to the top while Hanyu only need 2 quads to get to top based on previous competition. So your point is? Nathan is young and he has the time to improve more. But give credit where it is due. If you know about figure skating component, you will not be saying "he has more than jumps"

    • @censoredyoutube4902
      @censoredyoutube4902 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm here to laugh at all the mockery on the currently #1 male figure skater on ISU records. You guys are so comical and ignorant! Look at the losing streak of Hanyu to Nathan at EACH competition all the way since 2018 until NOW. Hanyu and his overscored fiasco LP at 2021 LP. WTF is this GOAT?

    • @cindy695
      @cindy695 Před 2 lety +1

      Ik, you're replying with the above comments since they're 4 years ago anyway, but please do show respect. There's still a reason why he's an amazing skater without even winning, its apparent with how many fans he has all over the world and how many records he broke in the past.

  • @crystalr6461
    @crystalr6461 Před 6 lety +288

    Americans really like to overestimate eh? I know this is NYT but they painted Chen as the best thing that happened to figure skating ( no offense to him and his sport) but other athletes have better records.

    • @ellanoellil
      @ellanoellil Před 6 lety +5

      Hi, banana, if it was any of Nathan normal day, he will win , and maybe gold, but who cares, he is much better than Yuzu, he won 10 points over Olympic free, 50 points over 2018 World, and he is the on[y one going medical school this fall !! Nathan is the CHAMPION

    • @anhnguyenthingoc9504
      @anhnguyenthingoc9504 Před 6 lety +34

      Banana Potato totally agree. I am quite disappointed because NYT, as a famous newspaper, can have title like this. It is so funny.

    • @AHana-wq9jr
      @AHana-wq9jr Před 6 lety +88

      Ravela Smyth If it was any of Yuzuru's normal day without injuries and clean, he'll shook everyone with new WR already and get 350 points total with his 4Lo and 4Lz ;)

    • @sailormoonserenity99
      @sailormoonserenity99 Před 6 lety +40

      Ravela Smyth lol Nathan is great and will be greater in years to come but right now he is not 'much better than Yuzu'. The future is a mystery and we all look forward to it 👍

    • @amapparatistkwabena
      @amapparatistkwabena Před 6 lety +4

      "Americans"? Wait---330,000,000 people... You think you know "Americans"? Really? Talk about overestimating. You're a troll. STHU and get a life.

  • @moi3chats
    @moi3chats Před 6 lety +40

    He should work on perfecting the 3axel instead of showing off the 5 different quads. The landing of his quads either looked wobbly or stagnant. why is he given the title "quad king"?

    • @vegahwang8310
      @vegahwang8310 Před 6 lety +24

      moi3chats bec everyone though he is good with quads when i think boyang is better... But yeah, that what US media push on him

    • @vegahwang8310
      @vegahwang8310 Před 6 lety +7

      Sofía Molano don't say that, they would call us evil fanyu that got jealous with nathan, when all we do is pointing whats wrong with ISU

    • @moi3chats
      @moi3chats Před 6 lety +21

      Vega Hwang Yes, B Jin's quads are much better than Nathan's. My favorite is the 4Lutz

  • @olegrostov9722
    @olegrostov9722 Před 5 lety +3

    No wonder, he has became the World Champion with 321,40 points ! Insanely talented !

  • @flutterbyedreams5188
    @flutterbyedreams5188 Před 4 lety +4

    He's not quite there yet, but with every competition he is growing and expanding his skills (and not just in jumping). Nathan has the potential to be so much more than just an 'Olympic Year Special', he could become truly great in this sport. Comparing him at this point (2018) to Yuzuru who is already a world wide legend by the 2018 Olympics does a disservice to them both. I look forward to seeing what he'll bring to the skating world this season and hopefully many more seasons to come.

  • @tinhdo123
    @tinhdo123 Před 6 lety +45

    Everyone is under their own pressure. This is Javier Fernandez's last chance to bring medal in skating for his home country, which never been done, for example. US media sucks, and Nathan did not have the right mental support going into Olympics. As Brian Orser said: you need to train your mentality as much as physicality.

    • @kimNataly
      @kimNataly Před 2 lety +1

      and nos Javier is the last in the list of 30 I mean talking about the championship in France 2022

  • @kelbeen
    @kelbeen Před 6 lety +10

    He did great either way, and still deserves our support

  • @sreeja0007
    @sreeja0007 Před 6 lety +25

    Have Nathan Chen ever did a perfect quad, even, with all +GOEs? Talk about overhyping a potential athlete and then just stunting his growth.

  • @lilac6257
    @lilac6257 Před 3 lety +5

    Nathan deserves so much. I hope people can see past overblown rivalries. Yuzu supported the notion of healthy competition. I wish all of the skaters the best and look forward to the next Olympics/Worlds ...

  • @KiddKoalaz
    @KiddKoalaz Před 6 lety +704

    1:03 that figure looks disturbing af. Something straight out of Silent Hill lol

    • @HalfiDesfarizly
      @HalfiDesfarizly Před 6 lety +13

      Оливер Дрейер idk about the movie bt the game is absolutely worth playing

    • @SirBuckford
      @SirBuckford Před 6 lety +2

      Wendy Smith Don't know if you're trolling but I believe he's referring to the game franchise, Silent Hill, which the movie was based off of.

    • @7limey
      @7limey Před 6 lety

      it is so good, not the 2nd one, the first one is amazing

    • @davemaraj762
      @davemaraj762 Před 6 lety +1

      Sylvester Stallone over-the-top

    • @gabtorreda
      @gabtorreda Před 6 lety

      KiddKoalaz I

  • @altynaitolenova1367
    @altynaitolenova1367 Před 4 lety +39

    Evgeni Plushenko, Alexei Yagudin, Yuzuru Hanyu are the legendary skaters who truly pushed the figure skating forward and they are the ones who will be remembered in history!!! There were so many great figure skaters before who were strong athletes as well as artists!

    • @kimNataly
      @kimNataly Před 2 lety +2

      add to the list Nathan Chen please!!!

  • @valerianaranjocruz25
    @valerianaranjocruz25 Před 6 lety +134

    He was never the favorite for the gold medal, accept it. You lot like to forget how inconsistent this kid is (that's normal for his age), even with his 5 quads. That, plus the weight of a whole country on his shoulders, the fact that these are his first Olympics and that he went after Yuzuru broke the olympic record... He is still a kid, not even been on the podium at the world championships, but yeah, 5 quads, let's give people what they want.

    • @linhtran1994
      @linhtran1994 Před 6 lety +9

      Valeria Naranjo Cruz so many factors leading to a dismal performance. America is so focused on quads that they forget to develop the artistry. That’s why I enjoy watching Adam’s performance more. Of course going after the defending champ and crowd’s favorite does not help on an Olympic debut stage. Guess luck was not on his side.

  • @heysup4278
    @heysup4278 Před 6 lety +59

    Why do y’all not talk about Yuzuru Hanyu,...

  • @mcwyman7928
    @mcwyman7928 Před 6 lety +340

    Even if he skates his long program perfectly, he's pretty much blown his chances for a medal. It's a shame, because he's so superbly talented and is unfortunately crashing and burning under the Olympic pressure.

    • @piznoctsauo8141
      @piznoctsauo8141 Před 6 lety +1

      He's sorta the Mao of Pyeongchang.

    • @BD-vu9bv
      @BD-vu9bv Před 6 lety +7

      You couldn't have been more wrong 😄

    • @victoriaandersson7648
      @victoriaandersson7648 Před 6 lety +6

      CZcams Surfer How is this person wrong? He didn't get a medal. Let's be realistic and not let our emotions get in between.

    • @Sadude13
      @Sadude13 Před 6 lety +20

      TRUE, but he is just 18, he still has another 2 olympics to go, so he'll get some. He is a star

    • @victoriaandersson7648
      @victoriaandersson7648 Před 6 lety +5

      Sadude13 I completely agree. He's very talanted. He just need some time, he's so young.

  • @lynboxer2920
    @lynboxer2920 Před 2 lety +3

    Dear Johnny Weir, I loved watching you skate! And to hear you explain the N. Chen jumps and slowing it down, helps me understand what seems impossible. I love when you are one of the commentators in any skating. You seem like a very kind person! Who is great at staying calm and explaining what to look for! Thank You!!!

  • @yuyu246
    @yuyu246 Před 6 lety +64

    I appreciate what Nathan is trying to do, but the title I absolutely not agreeing with. Artistry..? No, Nathan does not have much artistry, not much transition or complex step sequence, expressive movements. He is literally just jumping. And come one there are so many people who are complete skaters before him, Alexei Yagudin? And why don't you search up Yuzuru Hanyu, use google is not that hard. The US really know how to over-hype its skaters.

  • @andrewminala7405
    @andrewminala7405 Před 6 lety +97

    But Yuzuru Hanyu won, he's way more than if artistry is to be consideres. 🇯🇵

  • @ishita2373
    @ishita2373 Před 6 lety +3

    Nathan fighting❤️ So much pressure is on him, but he’s just an 18 year old. I have so much faith he will grow and become even better, and the important thing is he learns and improves after this event. He doesn’t need to win or be perfect, just do what he can. You rock, Nathan! 👍👏

  • @ballonfly9281
    @ballonfly9281 Před 5 lety +6

    You spelled Yuzuru Hanyu wrong in the title

  • @carloscordero6695
    @carloscordero6695 Před 6 lety +68

    lol when you have to skate right after king yuzu and he was 1 point short from the world record... I suspected that Nathan was gonna crumble. The advantage now is that the pressure is off his back. This could be good though because the top skaters might crumble during the free, and if he lands all those quads he might have a shot a medal at least. Still though, Yuzu would have been first after the short even if Nathan had not fallen appart.

    • @sheheyuhsjsnsnd6868
      @sheheyuhsjsnsnd6868 Před 6 lety +61

      Carlos Cordero true. yuzu is honestly in a battle with himself. i have to admit going after yuzuru does put pressure on you. but even if nathan did perform before yuzu and even if he didnt crumble and did his program perfectly. his choreography was not balanced and Yuzuru would still be at first because yuzuru is on a level of his own. nathan kept being compared to yuzuru but in the end yuzuru can only be compared to himself woth his level of artistic skill and balance

    • @carloscordero6695
      @carloscordero6695 Před 6 lety +32

      Exactly. Nathan is still a work in progress. He has improved a lot, but Yuzu is just doing his own thing. Whenever I saw that Yuzu was gonna skate right before nathan, I knew that it was it for nathan. Olympic pressure, and skating after hearing those scores must put a lot of pressure on you. He was the only who messed up in his group though. Everyone else kept their head cool.

    • @carloscordero6695
      @carloscordero6695 Před 6 lety +36

      Yes he has, but he has skated right after a bad Yuzuru. Yuzuru messed up his short at rostelecom cup. Nathan didnt have the same pressure becasue Yuzuru just didnt perform well, and it was just a grand prix stage. There is a huge difference between watching your adversary fail before it is your turn to skate, than watching him being 1 point short of the olympic record. The same thing happened at worlds last year. Yuzuru messed up the short program, and then skated first in the FS and set the whole rink on fire with a new world record. After he skated, the rest started to fall appart including Nathan. I am not sorry to say it, but he screwed up. No need to make any excuses for him. He has all the resources to be on top, but he faltered. and it wasnt a slip or just a shaky program, the whole thing was a brutal mess. But guess what? he is owning up to his mistakes, and he is trying to move forward. All he has to do is skate his best in the FS and hope for the best. Was he not ready to be a champion? Nah, that is so not true. He was been crashing everyone around him with his programs. He was ready.

    • @sheheyuhsjsnsnd6868
      @sheheyuhsjsnsnd6868 Před 6 lety +1

      well said

    • @michelleg8366
      @michelleg8366 Před 6 lety +2

      Carlos Cordero huh... you were almost exactly right

  • @_janasaid_
    @_janasaid_ Před 3 lety +4

    Guys, I love Yuzu too, but he gets a ton of coverage. This was Nathan’s first Olympics, he is a fantastic athlete and should get some coverage too.

  • @skeche
    @skeche Před 6 lety +20

    4 more years, no biggie Nathan

  • @sarahpark1159
    @sarahpark1159 Před 6 lety +70

    This is just impressive athleticism, but i wouldnt use this title for him. Hes just a great ice skater, but he doesnt exude the grace and character for artistry. (Just imo)

    • @galinakrasteva6638
      @galinakrasteva6638 Před 3 lety +8

      Completely agree with you -artistry belongs to Yuzu !

    • @livelife2324
      @livelife2324 Před 2 lety +2

      Idk why ppl go about saying Yuzu is only about artistry. Like haven't ppl seen the height he jumps for his 3As. He has so much power and athleticism too. But he has perfected the lines of all his movements that it looks soo effortless. Tht is why he looks so artistic. Not because he is not artistic.
      Chen has a long way to go in terms of perfecting his lines. Instead of trying so many quads tht fail he should focus on perfecting few to the point it looks effortless and smooth.
      The other things is his choreography needs to be more coherent. Instead of looking like fillers between elements, he should focus on making each movement precise and meaningful. That's what sets yuzu apart. Even every hand movement from yuzu is precise and flows with the movements

  • @jiminspinkyfinger9763
    @jiminspinkyfinger9763 Před 6 lety +7

    I'm very proud of him ❤

  • @Shanshan12988
    @Shanshan12988 Před 6 lety +65

    I was rooting for Hanyu and Nathan Chen but more for Hanyu sorry lol. I was shaking with excitement when Nathan made his first time on the ice. I wanted to see how close the two would be. When he fell at first I was like haha in my head. But as I watched him deteriorate I saw his face of sadness. And man I felt so bad. He is just 18 there are always second chances in the future. Its a learning experience

    • @sheheyuhsjsnsnd6868
      @sheheyuhsjsnsnd6868 Před 6 lety +4

      Angel Sparkles yuzuuuuuuu. i was rooting for javi shoma nathan and yuzu too :/

    • @suak.5703
      @suak.5703 Před 4 lety

      Literally I cried watching that

    • @censoredyoutube4902
      @censoredyoutube4902 Před 3 lety +2

      In your face! Now Hanyu isn't even up to par with Nathan Chen even he used to be an Olympics medalist. Chen is literally in his own league, on the top of male figure skating, the best and the real GOAT !

  • @sallydaniel1023
    @sallydaniel1023 Před 6 lety +22

    It's sports...things happen. He's only 18 so maybe he just isn't ready yet. He still has a chance to redeem himself in the free skate. Hopefully he'll stay injury free and continue to 2022 games. Head up, Nathan, we're proud of you regardless.

  • @hippopo9006
    @hippopo9006 Před 6 lety +7

    You got this Nathan!! I will always support you no matter what ❤️ You’re the best !💪🇺🇸

  • @Chin-gn1xm
    @Chin-gn1xm Před 3 lety +2

    this guy is incredible

  • @Jem3783
    @Jem3783 Před 5 lety +4

    I just love love love watching Nathan! He is so amazing! Can't wait to see him in competition again in the upcoming season! :)

  • @hellowjp
    @hellowjp Před 6 lety +271

    And perfect math score on SAT. Okay.

    • @Mhochul
      @Mhochul Před 6 lety +5

      Lmao. I know right?

    • @benblexbenblex
      @benblexbenblex Před 6 lety +2

      hellowjp hello racist. Nice to meet you

    • @hellowjp
      @hellowjp Před 6 lety +44

      benblexbenblex Ha. I’m in the same ethnic group that he is in. Presumed much?

    • @TheMasterCarrie
      @TheMasterCarrie Před 6 lety +68

      Someone didn't actually watch the video, then just assumes people are racist. Classic. It says that he got a perfect on his math SAT in the video.

    • @ienzio7795
      @ienzio7795 Před 6 lety +1

      Much Mochul Someone didn't watch the video

  • @truthbetold7670
    @truthbetold7670 Před 6 lety +4

    THIS IS JUST RIDICULOUS...such a perfectionist complex.

  • @browncheck2721
    @browncheck2721 Před 6 lety +41

    No offense to Nathan but the New York times is by far a nationalist opinionated as always, including this one. There are many other countries athletic skaters before him(USA) such as Plushenko, Mao Asada, etc. those who ended up silver medalists in spite of their higher athletic skills than their opponents such as Lysacek (US) or Yuna those who couldn't jump quad or 3-axel. And of course, don't forget Yuzuru for his Athleticism as well as Artistry. Others like Boyang Jin,Javier Fernandez etc. So, its not like" he is the one who brought Athleticism to Artistry" What kind of prejudice is that !! Like if all other non-american great athletes ever count for nothing.

    • @davidbarnett9312
      @davidbarnett9312 Před 6 lety +1

      NYT? Nationalist right wing? Oh, please. NYT is about as far left as a newspaper can get.

    • @swoop986
      @swoop986 Před 6 lety

      @brown checker, It's pretty clear you don't know what "right-wing" means. Which leads me to believe that you are one of those "right-wingers" because those center to left know exact where they stand, unlike you.

    • @browncheck2721
      @browncheck2721 Před 6 lety

      Well, I know something about this paper but don't want to getting into that here, but just mention there is no Democrat or Rep, in your government, its all the same behind. But at least even you can see that they are the nationalists who ignore all other high achievers of non-US origin by the above claim.

  • @lydiakinnaman1106
    @lydiakinnaman1106 Před 4 lety +3

    Amazing

  • @sugarplum2467
    @sugarplum2467 Před 6 lety +96

    I hate to point this out, but historically guys who have needed to put in that many quads in a program are guys who aren't well rounded, don't have good spins or artistry or edges and are basically all jumps. Brian Joubert was the same way. I don't think it's impressive to have 5 quads in a program, I think it's unfortunate. That isn't what figure skating is about. Figure skating is the mix of both sport and art.....and most purists agree that the push for more quads just injures athletes and takes away from what figure skating should be: well-balanced.

    • @chokobum13
      @chokobum13 Před 6 lety +19

      Tbh I love seeing step sequence... And that's what chen lack too. He too focus on quad. Hope he gain experience from this

    • @brettshair3151
      @brettshair3151 Před 6 lety +2

      Sugar Plum accurate.

    • @tinhdo123
      @tinhdo123 Před 6 lety +6

      Sugar Plum I hate the jumps, they give me heart attack (except Yuzuru and Javier, yes I'm biased but heir jumps are so float and easily executed). I'm watching figure skating. Not jumping skating or forgive jumping ore whatever you call this. But blame the score system. Because this is quad score era.

  • @jchen8902
    @jchen8902 Před 4 lety +33

    Athleticism? Yes. Artistry? Not so much. He still needs to work on that a little.

  • @hannahnguyen5095
    @hannahnguyen5095 Před 6 lety +11

    i’ll forever be proud of him no matter what 💛

  • @danielmason4706
    @danielmason4706 Před 6 lety +5

    The boy got a lot to learn by 2022

  • @Prometeur
    @Prometeur Před 6 lety +15

    My dad's friend interviewed Nathan when he was applying to Harvard. He asked him what his weaknesses were, and he said, "I'm still working on my quads." My dad's friend assumed that he meant that he was working on the body part.

    • @skater5696
      @skater5696 Před 6 lety +1

      lol. Did your dad's friend interview him for a news article?

    • @Prometeur
      @Prometeur Před 6 lety +2

      skater No, it was a part of the application process.

    • @skater5696
      @skater5696 Před 6 lety +1

      Oh interesting. Wonder if he'll get in. Thank you for sharing.

    • @Prometeur
      @Prometeur Před 6 lety +2

      mish098aimer He didn’t get in for early action. He was rejected.

    • @skater5696
      @skater5696 Před 6 lety +1

      Aww.
      The competition's incredibly stiff. It's Harvard after all.
      I guess on the upside, it's good to know not every Olympic favorite with a perfect math SAT score can get in. There still has to be much more.

  • @adharastar
    @adharastar Před 6 lety +2

    So proud of Nathan, no matter what. ❤

  • @susannakam2567
    @susannakam2567 Před 6 lety +10

    All I could remember after watching his programs was a lot of jumps and wobbly landings. He probably had trained very hard to achieve those quads but quads are just not enough to make you a phenom.

  • @maggieli7036
    @maggieli7036 Před 5 lety +4

    I LOVE Nathan Chen ❤️❤️❤️ He is a GREAT skater!👍💖👍💖👍💖

  • @mediatapwater
    @mediatapwater Před 6 lety +11

    There's media hype on their super athletes in every country, but there's the American PR machine. All these buzz and hype put way too much pressure on athletes.

  • @Maria-mz1qw
    @Maria-mz1qw Před rokem +2

    Weir is right. At first I thought Nathan was just about the quads w no artistry. As a ballet dancer I see he skates like a ballet dancer. His arms and the way he carries his back. I didn't noticed this before until I found out he took ballet classes. To me he skates like a neo classical ballet.

  • @emilyvera8538
    @emilyvera8538 Před 6 lety +3

    It is devastating to see that he fell under the pressure of an "unbeatable" title for which he was not ready and unfortunately couldn't prove either. I hope the best for him tonight and the future. He deserves to skate that dreamlike performance, he's totally capable.

  • @biggyme19
    @biggyme19 Před 4 lety +7

    Wow. Such a biased title. The NYT really needs to have better quality control.

  • @buttycheeks8954
    @buttycheeks8954 Před 6 lety +2

    It makes me so happy to see a figure skating video on trending❤️

  • @lildramatic4760
    @lildramatic4760 Před 6 lety +484

    johnnys hair tho

    • @itsybitsy3367
      @itsybitsy3367 Před 6 lety

      Chelsey Blair Kendig Your ugly avatar though.

  • @galinakrasteva6638
    @galinakrasteva6638 Před 3 lety +4

    Love Yuzu !He is legend!GOAT!Please,do not compare them-one of them is the best of the best ever,the other is just good skater!

    • @paulluk7515
      @paulluk7515 Před 2 lety +1

      A good skater who has dominated the mens' skating and beating "the best of the best" every time they competed together in the past four years?

    • @galinakrasteva6638
      @galinakrasteva6638 Před 2 lety

      @@paulluk7515 and what???Has NC Super Grand Slam?No,and he will never have it!Yuzuru has many achievements that gave him already GOAT status!And please do not reply to me -I am not interested in arguing with you!

    • @paulluk7515
      @paulluk7515 Před 2 lety +1

      @@galinakrasteva6638 OH yes, junior achievements are an important indicator of one's entire career achievement and due to surgery, NC withdrew from the World Junior 2016 which he would hv won. Anyway, there are many records by NC which YH will never have too so don't start. And I won't reply anymore too because U don't wanna waste time for arguements (which you will win) with u either, bye!

  • @poppyfield1619
    @poppyfield1619 Před 5 lety +5

    Wow I have never seen such perfection on ice what an incredible performer

    • @lilyluo4945
      @lilyluo4945 Před 5 lety +2

      Poppy Field you should watch HANYU yuzuru d 2 times Olympic Gold champion😍😍

    • @noran7809
      @noran7809 Před 5 lety +3

      @@lilyluo4945 I watched both many times and always prefer Nathan's masculine style and his unbelievable skills !

  • @shinyeee1709
    @shinyeee1709 Před 6 lety +107

    He is a really great skater but not the world best as American media paints him to be. Everyone knows he is a great technical skater but lacks in his artistry compared to the top skaters(America still tries to cover up). It is also obvious that he needs those quads in order to even be a contender on the podium and if one of those jumps go wrong, he won’t even be considered. He has been unbeatable this season but I personally believe it was luck and not based on his ability. Even at his best, I believe that he is only on par with Jin Boyang. Skaters like Yuzu, Javi, and Uno are far ahead even based on their personal best scores though they can be inconsistent. But anyways the pressure and the demand are also hefty so better luck to Nathan in the future.

    • @paulnadratowski3942
      @paulnadratowski3942 Před 6 lety +10

      Shiny Eee i do agree that Javi is the best. His programs are fun, artistic and athletic. He always compels the audience. Truly magnetic

    • @mewsao
      @mewsao Před 6 lety +13

      Javi is so underrated it hurts

    • @ellanoellil
      @ellanoellil Před 6 lety +5

      Those finger pointing, pretentious slow movements are not artistry, that Germany gold winner pair is artistic, so as Sacia Cohen and Russia Juliet. Nathan Chen his artistry is very nature from his body language , it is just that he does not like pretentious expression, look at his choice of fashion designer Vera Wang, elegant with no any extra line, simple yet artistic.

    • @Thistledove
      @Thistledove Před 6 lety +10

      Unfortunately the American press likes to rewrite history to push the American agenda. I know this is true as I am an American. America's chauvinistic view of the world is embarrassing.

    • @blogginsriverbymnl48isabop86
      @blogginsriverbymnl48isabop86 Před 6 lety +5

      US is always trying to get rid of the artistic element. That's happened already in women's gymnastics. Thank goodness for Russia for still putting emphasis on artistry.

  • @elaijoya
    @elaijoya Před 6 lety +21

    _As a student-athlete, I understand the feeling of being pressured by your coaches/team to win in a competition._ *_But I’ll never relate to Nathan Chen & the pressure he has to bear from his own country._*

  • @kangtavenus1236
    @kangtavenus1236 Před 6 lety +7

    I don't want to compare but if I do yuzu and him has completely different body , yuzu has body so flexible and his is not so but lil stiff .

  • @mominlee6912
    @mominlee6912 Před 2 lety +5

    I love him❤️

  • @cristaljanemalit2489
    @cristaljanemalit2489 Před 5 lety +4

    I reported this video as spam or misleading. 😂😂😂

  • @tpamel
    @tpamel Před 6 lety +6

    The ballet body ... That explains it

  • @ashleyhaynie8399
    @ashleyhaynie8399 Před 6 lety +6

    His hair is literally the best thing

  • @ubayyd
    @ubayyd Před 6 lety +171

    God bless him

    • @meeharbin4205
      @meeharbin4205 Před 6 lety +1

      Asalamu Alykum

    • @meeharbin4205
      @meeharbin4205 Před 6 lety

      ansaree97 if ur muslim of course, sos if i offend if ur not.

    • @ubayyd
      @ubayyd Před 6 lety

      Meeharbi N what 😂

    • @machb0os
      @machb0os Před 6 lety

      Meeharbi N wait why does ur name sounds so familiar to me?😕

  • @Biebtsari
    @Biebtsari Před 6 lety +2

    Nathan is truly an amazing athlete !

  • @user-ei8ce3sn9u
    @user-ei8ce3sn9u Před 4 lety +1

    watching the sea games really made me appreciate athletes more. sometimes the pressure they feel is just too much. sometimes it's not about the athletes, but the country, and more than the country is the expectation. nathan is 19 and there is just so much room for improvement . congrats on his recent gold!

  • @FatimaMarques0890
    @FatimaMarques0890 Před 6 lety +5

    NYT... Are you serious?
    I know Nathan is American and he is quite awesome but please, figure skating so muuuuuch more than just throwing quads.
    The reason why most of them are throwing quads like crazy it's because of a certain Japanese fellow, who started lifting the bar over and over again. Showing a great combo between impeccable artistry and clean technique.
    And don't intend to offend Chen or his abilities.
    He's proven he's great but sensationalist notes, like this one, make me cringe.