Twice national champ Nathan Chen to lead U.S. men's figure skating team in Pyeongchang

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FIGURE SKATING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS SHOWS: SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (JANUARY 6, 2018)(STILL PHOTOS-MUTE)(USA TODAY SPORTS IMAGES -.

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