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American figure skating star, Nathan Chen, was unstoppable, flawless, and all things phenomenal at Beijing Winter Olympics 2022. Healing his woes from the 2018 Winter Olympics, Chen left no stone unturned to win the figure skating title in China.

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Breaking records and leaving the world stunned with his smooth performance, Chen won his first Olympic gold medal on Thursday. As he tasted Olympic success, Chen took a moment to thank his family for their support and gave his mom a special mention.

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Nathan Chen posts a throwback picture with a heartfelt caption

Nathan Chen dominated the Beijing Winter Olympics 2022 ice skating grounds throughout. At the Olympic finals, Chen bagged an overall score of 332.60 to win his much-awaited gold medal. Post his victory, Chen posted a throwback picture with his mom and dad. He captioned the picture, ”Thanks mom ?? couldn?t have done this without my family.”

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It was Nathan’s mother who first spotted the talent in him and pushed him towards the sport. Chen wanted to try out ice hockey; however, his mother handed him the skates instead. Now, years later, he is known as the quad king of figure skating. Notably, Chen defeated his inspiration to win himself the Olympic gold.

Nathan outclassed Yuzuru Hanyu to win his gold medal

Figure Skating legend, Yuzuru Hanyu, came to Beijing to defend his Olympic title. While he undoubtedly performed exceptionally, he had some unfortunate falls in his outings, leading to him missing out on the top three positions. Hanyu finished in the fourth position, losing his title to Chen.

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Nathan has always been in all praises for Hanyu, and even though he was up against him, Chen applauded Hanyu for his incredible performance. He said post his victory, ”A few years back, I didn’t think 4F was possible, and [Uno] did it. The 4A attempt today was extremely close – I thought he was going to hit it. It’s great to see how Yuzu is pushing the sport forward – it’s really special to see.”

Read More: VIDEO: Yuzuru Hanyu Breaks Into Tears Mid Interview After Losing the Title to Nathan Chen: ?I Don?t Think the Pain Has Been Rewarded?

It’s fresh and beautiful to see how, despite the rivalry, athletes are praising each other. Did you see the ultimate figure skating showdown at Beijing Olympics 2022?

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Shreya Verma is a US Sports Content Strategist at EssentiallySports, with a focus on Olympic sports and athlete storytelling, covering beats like tennis, gymnastics, basketball, track and field, wrestling, and more. A qualified National Level air pistol shooter, she brings the unique perspective of both an athlete and a journalist to her work. Over the past four years at EssentiallySports, she has covered some of the biggest sporting stages, from managing the Olympic Sports desk during the Winter Olympics 2022 to spearheading the US Open 2025 coverage and content strategy. In 2024, she was on the ground in Paris for the Summer Olympics, where she interviewed legends and rising stars, including Carl Lewis, Laurie Hernandez, Fred Kerley, Noah Lyles, Quincy Hall, and Grant Holloway, who memorably offered her the chance to try on his gold medal. She also connected with icons and fan favorites such as Tom Brady, Katie Ledecky, Tara Davis & Hunter Woodhall, Andy Murray, Ilona Maher, Kevon Williams, Jonathan Owens, and Neeraj Chopra, while capturing emotional family perspectives from Nellie Biles, Jordan Chiles’ mother, Suni Lee’s mother, and Katie Ledecky’s brother, Michael. Her journalism is marked by authenticity, access, and a deep passion for highlighting perseverance and human connection in sports. Inspired by Olympic champions like Allyson Felix and Vincent Hancock, Shreya continues to carve her path as a storyteller.

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