Zhou takes advantage of Chen's struggles at Skate America to win 1st major title

As Nathan Chen struggled at Skate America, Vincent Zhou won his first major title to show the United States has two legitimate men's medal hopes at the upcoming Beijing Olympics.

22-year-old Chen had won every competition he entered since March 2018

Vincent Zhou of the United States celebrates after competing in the Mens Free Program during the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Orleans Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

As Nathan Chen struggled at Skate America, Vincent Zhou won his first major title to show the United States has two legitimate men's medal hopes at the upcoming Beijing Olympics.

Until Saturday night, the 22-year-old Chen had won every competition he entered since March 2018. That streak ended at 14.

Canadian Nam Nguyen finished in 8th place. The Ottawa native scored 219.60 in the men's competition.

WATCH l Canadian Nam Nguyen finishes in 8th place after Skate America men's free program:

Canadian Nam Nguyen finishes in 8th place after Skate America men's free program

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Duration 7:23
Skate America men's free program Ottawa native Nam Nguyen scored 219.60 in the men's competition at Skate America.

With two of his lowest-scoring performances of the Olympic quadrennial, Chen took the bronze medal at the Orleans Arena with a 269.37 total.

"I definitely think there needs to be more reflection," Chen said of his skates. "I don't have a perfect answer right away. That's definitely something that'll be a priority for me."

WATCH l American Vincent Zhou captures men's title at Skate America Grand Prix:

American Vincent Zhou captures men's title at Skate America Grand Prix

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Vincent Zhou scored 295.56 in the men's program at Skate America.

Zhou, the 2019 world bronze medallist, won with 295.56 points for the first Grand Prix victory of his career.

Japan's Shoma Uno, the reigning Olympic silver medallist, took the silver in Vegas, narrowly edging Chen with 270.68 points. It's Uno's first Grand Prix medal in three years.

Zhou's win is what he has long been searching for — likely since winning the junior world title in 2017 — but especially since the 2021 World Championships in March, when he performed a short program so poorly that he was 25th and failed to qualify for the free skate.

"I don't think it's sunk in yet," Zhou said of his inaugural Grand Prix win. "I didn't really expect this result, but what I did expect of myself was to be as well prepared and well trained as I possibly could, and I think focusing on that every single day at home led to making the seemingly impossible seem possible. I hope that's a recurring theme this season."

Russian teenagers chasing podium

Three Russian teenagers are chasing Skate America medals and have a hold on the podium following the women's short program.

Alexandra Trusova, the reigning world championship bronze medallist and pre-competition favourite, was on top with 77.69 points for her "Frida" program.

"I skated clean, but I did not do my triple axel, so hopefully I can do it next time," Trusova said.

WATCH l Russia's Alexandra Trusova leads at Skate America Grand Prix:

Russia's Alexandra Trusova leads at Skate America Grand Prix after women's short program

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World bronze medallist Alexandra Trusova scored 77.69 to lead after the women's short program at Skate America in Las Vegas Saturday.

The 17-year-old is dealing with a foot injury, but she still opted to compete and put out a program that included an opening double axel and three triple jumps.

"There was a decision between not skating and competing, but this morning I woke up and felt like I could try it," she added.

Skating to "Never Enough" from "The Greatest Showman, 15-year-old Daria Usacheva scored 76.71 points for second place in the short. Saturday marked her senior international debut.

Kseniia Sinitsyna, 17, earned 71.51 for third after missing last year's Grand Prix season due to injury.

A handful of athletes are capable of catching the Russians, led by Japan's Kaori Sakamoto who's in fourth with 71.16 points.

Amber Glenn, the reigning U.S. silver medallist, is the top American in seventh with 67.57 points.

WATCH l U.S. duo Hubbell, Donohue lead at Skate America after rhythm dance:

Americans Hubbell and Donohue lead at Skate America after rhythm dance

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Madison Hubbell and ice dance partner Zachary Donohue of the USA lead after scoring 83.58 in the rhythm dance Saturday at Skate America in Las Vegas.

Bradie Tennell, the 2021 U.S. champion, withdrew from Skate America last week due to a foot injury.

The Russian team of Evgenia Tarasova and Vladimir Morozov won the pairs competition with a two-program score of 222.5 points. It marks their first Grand Prix victory in three seasons; they were fourth at worlds last season.

"Today was a long and hard day," Morozov said. "It wasn't perfect, but it was a good step forward."

WATCH l Tarasova, Morozov capture pairs event title at Skate America:

Tarasova, Morozov capture pairs event title at Skate America

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Duration 8:30
Russia's Evgenia Tarasova and Vladimir Morozov score 222.50 in the pairs event at Skate America.

Japan's Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara were second (208.2) for their first career Grand Prix medal and the first Skate America medal by a Japanese pairs' team, while 2021 world bronze medallists Aleksandra Boikova and Dmitrii Kozlovskii of Russia slipped from second to third (205.53) with mistakes in their free skate.

Americans Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier rose from fifth to fourth with the second-best free skate of the night. Only they and the winning Russian team completed their free skates with zero falls.

U.S. ice dancers Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue led after the rhythm dance.

The 2018 Olympians are on their way to a fourth Skate America win in a row, although just 1.03 points separates them from training mates and longtime competitors Madison Chock and Evan Bates.

Hubbell and Donohue earned 83.58 points for their Janet Jackson medley performance, which included music from "Nasty," "Rope Burn" and "Rhythm Nation." Chock and Bates scored 82.55 for their Billie Eillish hip hop/blues program.

Canadian duo third

Canadians Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Nikolaj Sorenson were third —- seven points back with a 75.33 for their George Michael medley.

WATCH l Canada's Fournier Beaudry, Sorensen in 3rd after rhythm dance:

Canada's Fournier Beaudry and Soerensen in third after rhythm dance

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Montreal's ice dance team of Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Nikolaj Soerensen scored 75.33 after a beautiful rhythm dance performance placing them in third spot at Skate America in Las Vegas Saturday.

"The thing that sticks out in my mind from this performance was really being aware while it was happening of how the crowd was reacting," Hubbell said, after going nearly all of last season with no crowds due to the pandemic. "I would say this wasn't the most applause we've gotten ever, but it felt like it. It was very welcome after a year of mostly silence."

The women's and ice dance competitions wrap Sunday.

WATCH l Canadians Walsh, Michaud finish 8th at Skate America Grand Prix:

Canadians Walsh, Michaud finish 8th at Skate America Grand Prix

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Duration 7:19
Canadian pair Evelyn Walsh and Trennt Michaud scored 147.61 at Skate America.

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