Nathan Chen on rivalry with Hanyu, his coach's first visit to Yale and his future plans

Coach Rafael Arutunian and Nathan Chen at Yale’s Ingalls Rink. (Courtesy Rafael Arutunian.)

Coach Rafael Arutunian and Nathan Chen at Yale’s Ingalls Rink. (Courtesy Rafael Arutunian.)

When Nathan Chen enrolled at Yale in the fall of 2018, his California-based coach, Rafael Arutunian, was concerned about Chen being able to keep up his level of skating with essentially a phone and FaceTime coaching arrangement.

Since then, the Yale sophomore has won all nine of his competitions, including a world title, two Grand Prix Final titles and a third and fourth straight U.S. title. His performances to beat two-time Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan at last season’s World Championships and at this season’s Grand Prix Final were both simply brilliant and also the best of Chen’s career.

With the 2020 World Championships beginning March 18, NBCSports.com/figure-skating recently spoke via telephone with Chen, 20, about Arutunian’s acceptance of the coast-to-coast separation, the rivalry with Hanyu, and Chen’s plans for next season.

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