At Grand Prix Final, Nathan Chen's brilliance nearly defied description - again

Nathan Chen said of Yuzuru Hanyu “Even today, he is kind of a skating god for me.” The heavens can say the same thing about Chen after today. (Getty Images / International Skating Union.)

Nathan Chen said of Yuzuru Hanyu “Even today, he is kind of a skating god for me.” The heavens can say the same thing about Chen after today. (Getty Images / International Skating Union.)

What Nathan Chen did in winning the 2019 World Figure Skating Championships was something I never had seen before and wasn’t sure if I would ever see again.

That explains the headline on my nbcsports.com story about Chen’s victory: “By any measure, Nathan Chen’s performance at Worlds matches standard for transcendent greatness”

So it’s no wonder I was left goggle-eyed at what the 20-year-old Chen did in Saturday’s free skate at the Grand Prix Final in Turin, Italy.

It was even better than what Chen had done some six months ago at the worlds in Japan.

Not only did Chen decisively beat his rival, two-time Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan, for a second straight time in a major event, Chen did it on a day when the competitiveness of both figure skaters also was transcendent.

That led me to embark breathlessly on a tweet storm that is the best way to describe all of the brilliance Chen displayed to win a third straight Grand Prix Final title - and the first victory in when he had competed in the event against Hanyu, who missed the last two with injuries.

The tweets cover it all. Here they are:

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