World champion Patrick Chan won a fifth consecutive Canadian figure
skating national title on Sunday, breaking the 300-point barrier with a
total score of 302.14 points.
The 21-year-old from Toronto's total for his combined short and long programmes exceeded the world record of 280.98 he set at the 2011 world championships in Moscow. However, it won't be called a world record since it came in a domestic competition.
Japan's Daisuke Takahashi had held the previous best mark of 264.41 for three years.
Chan received 200.81 points for a free skate that included two quadruple jumps.
Kevin Reynolds was a distant second with 239.44 points while Jeremy Ten took third with 207.50.
Chan won the Grand Prix Final in Quebec City last month as well as Grand Prix events at Skate Canada and the Trophee Bompard in Paris. He will defend his world title in Nice, France in March.
The 21-year-old from Toronto's total for his combined short and long programmes exceeded the world record of 280.98 he set at the 2011 world championships in Moscow. However, it won't be called a world record since it came in a domestic competition.
Japan's Daisuke Takahashi had held the previous best mark of 264.41 for three years.
Chan received 200.81 points for a free skate that included two quadruple jumps.
Kevin Reynolds was a distant second with 239.44 points while Jeremy Ten took third with 207.50.
Chan won the Grand Prix Final in Quebec City last month as well as Grand Prix events at Skate Canada and the Trophee Bompard in Paris. He will defend his world title in Nice, France in March.
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