{"id":8870,"date":"2017-02-20T18:49:00","date_gmt":"2017-02-20T23:49:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/figureskatersonline.com\/news\/?p=8870"},"modified":"2017-03-31T06:49:03","modified_gmt":"2017-03-31T10:49:03","slug":"mirai-nagasu-wins-second-straight-medal-at-four-continents-championships","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/figureskatersonline.com\/news\/2017\/02\/20\/mirai-nagasu-wins-second-straight-medal-at-four-continents-championships\/","title":{"rendered":"Mirai Nagasu wins second straight medal at Four Continents Championships"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"p1\">By Johanna Bear<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">The 2017 Four Continents Championship served as a unique test for both event coordinators and competitors of how the 2018 Olympic Games in PyeongChang will unfold. For skaters it presented a powerful opportunity to gauge their mental and physical preparation for the Olympics as well as to experience an atmosphere unlike any other. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">It certainly was a Cinderella story for Japan\u2019s Mai Mihara who came back from a fourth place short program to win the gold medal in Gangneung. Mihara, the Japanese national bronze medalist, skated to the music of the 2015 Disney live-action <i>Cinderella <\/i>movie and used it to propel her to victory. After a short program where not even the top skaters skated completely cleanly, Mihara\u2019s clean free skate was a welcome respite and included a beautiful triple Lutz-triple toeloop combination and seven total triple jumps. Though the 17 year-old lost points in the component score, her technical score helped push her to a total competition score of 200.85 points, which represented a personal best combined total and free skate score, securing her first major international victory. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Though she fell from first after the short program to second after the free skate, Canada\u2019s Gabrielle Daleman\u2019s silver medal was nevertheless a huge personal victory after a season where she finished just off the podium in both her Grand Prix assignments. The Canadian silver medalist skated to the classic \u201cRhapsody in Blue\u201d by George Gershwin and despite a few small errors including executing a single loop instead of a triple, she was still able to hold on to a second place finish, her highest finish at any international event so far in her career. Daleman\u2019s combined score for the competition was 196.91 points, a new personal best for her. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">For the second season in a row, Mirai Nagasu won the pewter medal at the U.S. National Championships and for the second season in a row she medaled at Four Continents, this year taking home the bronze in place of silver the year before. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">\u201cLast year I won the silver medal, but I think this year the bronze means more to me,\u201d Nagasu said, \u201cThe performance I was able to put out tonight was just amazing. It felt magical. These are the moments we work so hard for every day. For it to come to fruition has been very gratifying.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Nagasu\u2019s total competition score was 194.95 points, another personal best, and she was able to capitalize on the opportunity to represent Team USA in Gangneung even though she will not be on the World Championship team headed to Finland in March. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">It was a difficult day for both Mariah Bell and Karen Chen, who finished in 6<\/span><span class=\"s3\"><sup>th<\/sup><\/span><span class=\"s1\"> and 12<\/span><span class=\"s3\"><sup>th<\/sup><\/span><span class=\"s1\"> place respectively. Several step outs and a fall for Bell and no triple-triple combination for Chen made it challenging for both of them to make up ground in the standings. Bell finished the competition with a score of 177.10 points while Chen accumulated 166.82 points. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">\u201cSo not exactly how I wanted it to go,\u201d Bell said of her performance, \u201cThere were a few pretty big mistakes, but overall, this was the most pressure I think I\u2019ve had in an event, so it was good to be able to go out and manage that was a big step for me. It\u2019s something I\u2019m going to take away from this and learn from for the next competition. I have a lot I can improve on, but not bad for my first Four Continents.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">\u201cI do feel that I made a lot of mistakes and those are things that I can go home and work on. I am happy that I really attacked this program despite all its flaws. I tried to sell it as best as I can,\u201d Chen said after the free skate, \u201cI really want to focus on what I can do and put out what I know I\u2019m capable of doing \u2013 putting out two strong performances to end my season. I\u2019m going to start training really hard back home and really work on my run-throughs. I\u2019m going to work on my consistency and get my confidence up. I\u2019m going to believe in myself. I\u2019m going to be confident so that when I come to compete, those nerves aren\u2019t there anymore.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Chen, Bell and Ashley Wagner will be representing the United States in Helsinki, Finland at the World Championships, which will begin on March 29<\/span><span class=\"s3\"><sup>th<\/sup><\/span><span class=\"s1\">. <\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Johanna Bear The 2017 Four Continents Championship served as a unique test for both event coordinators and competitors of how the 2018 Olympic Games in PyeongChang will unfold. 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