When the young American Nathan Chen claimed the World title in 2018, he did so without having to face his toughest rival, Japan’s Yuzuru Hanyu, who withdrew from the competition due to injury.
This year, with both men present in Saitama, many expected an epic showdown, and while it was an exciting finale to the 2019 World Championships it was Chen who scored the runaway victory in front of a sold out, predominantly homeland audience.
Last to skate in the short program, Chen executed two clean quads (a Lutz and a quad toe-triple toe loop combination), earning a season high score of 107.40.
Hanyu, who had skated first in the final flight of six in the short, got off to a shaky start when he doubled a planned quad Salchow.…
