Russian figure skater Artur Gachinski needs a miracle to repeat his 2011 world championship medal-winning achievement, coach Evgeny Rukavitsyn told RIA Novosti on Saturday. Gachinski is in 16th place ahead of Saturday\'s free skate, a full 20 points behind Canadian leader Patrick Chan. “Theoretically anything’s possible, but he needs to conjure up a miracle,” Rukavitsyn said. Gachinski’s only hope of success is to perform two quads jumps, Rukavitsyn said. “If Artur skates a flawless program with two quads, as will probably be announced, then fate should smile on him a little.” Chan scored 89.41 in the short program, and leads from Czech skater Michal Brezina, on 87.67 points in second place, and Japan’s Daisuke Takahashi in third with a score of 85.72. Eighteen-year-old Gachinski won bronze at the 2011 world championships in Nagano, Japan, and silver at this year’s European championships in Sheffield, beaten only by Evgeny Plushenko.