Canadian figure skater Patrick Chan announces retirement after winning Olympic gold
Canadian figure skater Patrick Chan has announced his retirement.
(Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via APTORONTO — Canadian figure skater Patrick Chan, who won his long-awaited Olympic gold as part of the team event at the Pyeongchang Olympics, is retiring after more than a decade on the world stage.
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Chan made his decision official Monday after alluding to it during the Winter Games.
The 27-year-old Chan steps away from professional competition as the most decorated figure skater in Canadian history. Along with team gold in February he won a pair of silver medals at the Sochi Games, captured three world titles and was the national champion a record 10 times.
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With a brilliant smile, natural charisma and the athleticism to hit the quadruple jumps that are now a staple of world-class skating, Chan has been a fan-favourite for years.
He plans to continue in the sport by conducting seminars and performing in shows.
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