Nathan Chen is an American figure skater who won his first competition in 2003 at age 3.[1][2] He spent the beginning of his career in Salt Lake City, progressing through the lower levels of U.S. Figure Skating's developmental pipeline[3] before relocating to Southern California in 2011.[4] His first basic skills and pre-preliminary competition programs[note 1] as a young skater were set to instrumental versions of Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah and Three Blind Mice.[6] Chen qualified for his first U.S. Junior Figure Skating Championships in 2007 and rose through the juvenile and intermediate ranks between 2007 and 2009. A recording of his early 2007 exhibition performance to "I Just Can't Wait to Be King" from The Lion King resurfaced before the 2018 Winter Olympics.[7][8] Chen made it to his first U.S. Figure Skating Championships in 2010 where, at 10 years old, he became the youngest novice champion in history, skating to music from Kung Fu Panda and Peter and the Wolf. At the end of the championships, he was featured in NBC's coverage of the exhibition gala[9] and was later chosen as the ABC Person of the Week.[10]
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During his junior years, Chen performed to music from the Godfather soundtrack, Praeludium and Allegro, The Four Seasons, Michael Jackson, Glenn Miller and George Gershwin. He won the national junior title twice (2012, 2014) and the ISU Junior Grand Prix Final in 2015. Throughout the span of his senior career, Chen explored a plethora of musical genres, performing to classical works from Le Corsaire, Mao's Last Dancer, Prince Igor, Mozart, songs from avant-garde artists like Benjamin Clementine, piano pieces from Philip Glass, and music from the Desperado soundtrack. In the 2019-20 season, Chen skated to Armenian artist Charles Aznavour's "La Bohème" and music from the Elton John biopic Rocketman. Chen later decided to return to these two programs for the 2021-22 Olympic season[11] where his win at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing earned him a congratulatory shoutout from John. In November 2022, Chen starred in the official music video for the acoustic version of "Hold Me Closer" by John and Britney Spears.[12] Between his senior debut in 2016 until his gold medal win in Beijing, Chen also won six U.S. titles, three world championships, and three Grand Prix Final titles,[13][14] and broke national and world records multiple times.[15]
Programs
editCompetition and exhibition programs
edit- Program details mentioned at first occurrence.
- Olympic seasons highlighted in blue.
Season | Short program | Free skate program | Exhibition program |
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2003–04 [16][6] |
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2004–05 [16][6] |
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2005–06 [16] |
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2006–07 [16] |
— | "Jupiter"
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2007–08 [16] |
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2008–09 [16] |
The Nutcracker
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2009–10 [18] |
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Peter and the Wolf[17] |
2010–11 [18] |
"Rawhide"
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"Rawhide"[19] |
2011–12 [18] |
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2012–13 [21] |
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2013–14 [23] |
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Medley:
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2014–15 [25] |
Michael Jackson Medley
Tracks used
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2015–16 [27] |
Michael Jackson Medley |
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2016–17 [29] |
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2017–18 [31] |
"Nemesis"
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"Parachute"[30] |
"Nemesis"[32] | |||
"Back from the Edge"[32]
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2018–19 [35] |
"Caravan"
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"Nemesis"[36] | |||
"No Good"[37] | |||
2019–20 [39] |
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Tracks used |
"Next to Me"[38] |
2020–21 [41] |
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Rocket Man[40] | |
2021–22 [43][11] |
"Eternity"
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Mozart Medley
Tracks used
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"La Bohème" | Rocket Man | "Caravan"[44] | |
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Rocket Man[45] |
Show programs as a competitive skater
edit- Live collaborations with other skaters and artists are highlighted in purple.
- Programs performed at three or more ice shows within the same year are only listed with selected shows.
- Show openings and finales are not included in the list.
Year | Program | Event |
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2003 | Penguin Cafe Orchestra Medley[46]
Tracks used
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Community ice theatre, Salt Lake City[note 2] |
2007 | "I Just Can't Wait to Be King"[7] | Salt Lake City show |
2010 | Peter and the Wolf[47] | WIWA |
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WIWA[note 3] | |
Kung Fu Panda'[49] | Sun Valley on Ice | |
"Nathan and the Spider"[47]
Tracks used
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"Go the Distance"[47]
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Galleria Dallas | |
2011 | "Stereo Hearts"[50] | Michael Weiss Foundation Ice
Champions |
2012 | "Stereo Hearts"[51][52] | Skate Asia |
2013 | "Home"[53] | An Evening with Champions |
2014 | "Best Day of My Life"[47] | An Evening with Champions |
2015 | Michael Jackson Medley[citation needed] | An Evening with Champions |
2016 | "Stole the Show"[54] | An Evening with Champions |
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Sun Valley on Ice | |
2017 | "Nemesis"[55] | Sun Valley on Ice |
"Stole the Show"[28] | Stars on Ice | |
"Parachute"[28] | ||
2018 | "Nemesis"[32][56] | Dreams on Ice, Stars on Ice |
"Back from the Edge"[32] | Stars on Ice | |
"Land of All"[47] | Sun Valley on Ice | |
"Caravan"[57] | Sun Valley on Ice, The Ice | |
"The Other Side"[57]
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The Ice | |
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2019 | "Nemesis"[36] | All That Skate |
"Next to Me"[36][34] | All That Skate, Stars on Ice | |
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All That Skate | |
"Land of All"[59] | Dreams on Ice | |
"La Boheme"[60] | The Ice | |
Rocket Man[61] | Sun Valley on Ice | |
2020 | Rocket Man[62] | Carnival on Ice |
2021 | "Caravan"[citation needed] | Sun Valley on Ice |
Rocket Man[citation needed] | ||
2022 | "Space Song"[45] | Stars on Ice |
Rocket Man[45] |
Programs after the 2022 Winter Olympics
editYear | Program | Event |
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2022 | Rocket Man[63]
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Dreams On Ice |
"The Nights"
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Sun Valley on Ice | |
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The Ice | |
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The Ice | |
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Vail Skating Festival Ice Spectacular | |
Rocket Man"[68]
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2023 |
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Ice Chips |
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Stars On Ice | |
"Mr. Blue Sky"[70]
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The Ice | |
"On the Nature of Daylight"[75]
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The Ice | |
"Hold On Tight"/"The Dreamer in Her"
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Sun Valley on Ice | |
"Vienna"[76] | 20th Annual Detroit Tree Lighting | |
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Scott Hamilton & Friends | |
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Vail Skating Festival Ice Spectacular | |
"Hold On Tight"/"The Dreamer in Her"[citation needed] |
Year | Program | Video |
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2022 | "Hold Me Closer"[78]
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Elton John, Britney Spears (Acoustic) (Official Video) (Stars On Ice) |
Notes and references
edit- ^ When figure skaters perform on the ice, they are performing a program. A figure skating program consists of choreographed moves set to music.[5]
- ^ The piece consists of three movements: 1. The offerings to the young king, 2. The sky falls, 3. Building the Rainbow and the Golden Comet. The young king is crowned, and his imagination transforms colors into rainbows of hope. The sky falls, and the young king sees the sadness in the world. However, he is able to capture the spirit of the golden comet that allows him to bring beauty and joy back to the world and to restore the sky. The goal of Ice Dance International is to build community through skating.[46]
- ^ WIWA is an abbreviation for “Wind and Water.” Choreographer David Liu made Chen, who was 10, the star of the show. WIWA was a story about the journey of a boy who wanted to experiment with wind and water, about his fantasy of meeting different people and flying in the wind and playing with water. Chen also performed with Richard Dwyer, a well-known skater known as “Mr Debonair” because he used to always hand out roses to the women in the audience. Liu created a program for Chen and Dwyer envisioning a grandfather and grandson or older and younger generation meeting.[48]
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External links
edit- Official website
- Nathan Chen on Instagram
- Nathan Chen at US Figure Skating (archived April 7, 2023)