Olympics Live: Chen sets world record in short program

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Nathan Chen set a new world record during his short program at the Beijing Olympics. He scored 113.97 points to break the previous mark put down by longtime rival Yuzuru Hanyu.

has set the world record during his short program at the Beijing Olympics, scoring 113.97 points to break the previous mark set by longtime rival Yuzuru Hanyu and putting himself in position to win his long-sought gold medal.

Russian Olympic Committee team coach Evgeny Bobariko tells state news agency RIA Novosti that Polina Bolgareva tested positive.Monday which was delayed because of virus concerns on both teams before the Russians and Canadians agreed to start the game in masks. The Canadians kept their masks on and won 6-1.Bobariko says the team found out about the positive test after arriving back at the Olympic village following the game.

Zhu finished last in the short program and China placed fifth in the competition, which was won by Russia, with the U.S. taking silver and Japan bronze. The 22-year-old, who was born and raised in Mexico, is the first male skater from his country to compete at the Olympics in 30 years. Hanyu was just seconds into his program when he set up for the first of two quads in his program. But he never came close to trying the four-revolution salchow, landing to an audible gasp from the small crowd inside Capital Indoor Stadium.

FIS says the suits that violated rules were produced exclusively for the Olympics and and were not tested in advance, an opportunity that just a few nations took advantage of before arriving in Beijing. Bach said Peng told him that she was going into quarantine later Tuesday and planned to exit the closed Olympic coronavirus bubble.is free to give her commentary about the Olympics on social media after a misunderstanding with some of her posts.

Jones took to social media Monday morning saying that she might give up live tweeting the Beijing Games.

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