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Vincent Zhou skated to music by Phoenix group during historic Olympic moment

He made history to the tune of Cinematic Pop's "Chasing Cars."
Vincent Zhou competes in the mens figure skating short program during the Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Winter Games at Gangneung Ice Arena. (Photo: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports)

History was made on the ice during the men's figure skating short program at the 2018 Winter Olympics — and it was all to the tune of a local group.

Vincent Zhou, Team USA's youngest member, landed the first-ever quad lutz at the Olympics. It was stunning.

WATCH: Vincent Zhou lands historic trick in men's short program

Zhou said it was "pretty cool" to have accomplished such a historic feat.

WATCH: ‘Ambitious’ Zhou makes history in short program

And something else that's pretty cool? The music that was playing during Zhou's program.

Zhou skated to a score by Cinematic Pop, a group from Phoenix that creates classical music out of some of the biggest rock and pop songs. The young Olympian picked "Chasing Cars" for his historic moment.

PREVIOUSLY: The group made it to 'America's Got Talent'

Cinematic Pop took to Facebook to say it was "honored" to be a part of Winter Olympics history.

"Vincent Zhou skated to Cinematic Pop's "Chasing Cars" at the Winter Olympics today and KILLED it! We're honored to be a part of his history-making performance" the group wrote.

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