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