What it Takes to Win Gold
In this memorable moderated conversation, Gold Medal figure skater NATHAN CHEN shares his journey to the 2022 Winter Olympics, where he won a record-breaking and historic Gold Medal. Chen offers riveting insights from his impressive competitive career as he continues to redefine men’s figure skating, captivating audiences of all kinds.
The Champion's Mindset
Gold Medalist and repeat World Champion figure skater NATHAN CHEN lets the audience in on how he has developed a champion's mindset in this inspiring moderated conversation. Chen shares practical takeaways for cultivating focus, harnessing the power of positive self-talk, and enjoying the moment that will have a major impact with individuals and organizations looking to fulfill their potential and achieve big goals.
Olympic gold-medalist Nathan Chen says teamwork is a core focus of his new memoir, ‘One Jump at a Time’
Gold Medal figure skater NATHAN CHEN shares his Olympic journey in his highly anticipated and exhilarating memoir One Jump at a Time: My Story. The three-time World Champion tells the story of his remarkable journey to success, reflecting on his life as a Chinese American figure skater and the joys and challenges he has experienced. The book, which he wrote with Alice Park, is slated for release on November 22nd and is already the #1 Best Seller in its category on Amazon. In an interview with Newsweek, Chen shared that teamwork is a core focus of the book, saying: “Everything in my life has really revolved around having a really strong team around me, people that have helped me.” Chen is also working on an upcoming children’s book – Wei Skates On – which is inspired by his identity as a Chinese American and his mother, whom Chen calls “the biggest part of my skating journey.” In his writing as well as in sought-after speaking engagements, Chen shares unparalleled insights about overcoming obstacles to follow your purpose and achieve greatness.
Chen has been an incredibly positive influence in the Asian American community, as the first Asian American man to win U.S., World, and Olympic titles. For his groundbreaking achievements, Chen has been named to Forbes “30 Under 30 Sports List,” the Harper’s Bazaar 2022 Icons list, as well as the TIME 100. In the profile for TIME, figure skating luminary Michelle Kwan wrote: “He’ll inspire generations of skaters to come who will hear his Olympic story and learn that nothing is impossible.” After a fantastic event with O.C. Tanner, the host raved: “It was incredible to host Nathan Chen and share his Olympic journey at our annual users conference. The interview was seamless, and all our attendees loved the meet & greet.”
The 2016 U.S. Championships were just a preview of what was to come. In 2017, he ignited the crowd with five quadruple jumps in the free skate. His record-breaking score allowed him to become the youngest U.S. men’s champion in more than five decades.
He headed into the 2018 U.S. Championships with high expectations after having dominated on the Grand Prix circuit and winning his first Grand Prix Final title. Chen earned his second U.S. title and a spot on the U.S. Olympic team headed to PyeongChang, South Korea.
At the 2018 Olympics, Chen contributed to the U.S. team where they won a bronze medal. After faltering in the short program of the men’s event, he performed an extraordinary first-place, five quadruple jump free skate that enabled him to rise from 17th to fifth place. That would be the last time he would lose for the next three and a half years. He won three World Championships, six Grand Prix events, two Grand Prix Finals and four more U.S. titles, all in dominant fashion.
After dominating men’s skating since 2018, Chen returned to his second Olympic Games. He opened his 2022 Olympics in the team competition, flawlessly skating his short program, “La Boheme.” The U.S. Team earned an Olympic silver medal, marking their best-ever team finish.
Chen again performed “La Boheme” in the men’s event. He followed his world record breaking performance with a soaring free skate set to the music of Elton John, who issued a congratulatory tweet upon Chen’s resounding victory. With the 2022 Olympic gold medal, Chen joined elite company as only the seventh U.S. man to ascend the top step of the Olympic podium, expressing his appreciation for the champions who preceded him.
Following his Olympic victory, as the first Asian American man to win an Olympic title, he thanked Michelle Kwan for being a great role model. Chen is the first Asian American male skater to win U.S., World and Olympic titles. The only man to have more U.S. national senior titles is Dick Button.
When asked who he dedicates his gold medal to, Chen said, “My mother. No one deserves it more, and I am forever grateful for her never ending support.”
Chen was named the 2019 Team USA Male Olympic Athlete of the Year and was included in 2019 Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list. Off the ice, Nathan plays the guitar and piano and enjoys playing basketball and tennis.
Chen, the youngest of five children, will return to Yale University in August 2022 to begin his junior year, majoring in statistics and data science.