Ilia Malinin celebrates after profitable his third Determine Skating World Championships in Prague on Saturday.
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American determine skater Ilia Malinin gained his third consecutive world title this weekend, simply weeks after lacking the rostrum on the Winter Olympics.
The self-proclaimed “Quad God” was a heavy medal favourite going into Milan, however completed in eighth place after an uncharacteristic sequence of stumbles, which he later blamed on the strain and expectations.
Six weeks after some of the stunning twists of the Olympics, Malinin rebounded with a literal roar on the World Championships in Prague. He delivered two clear, quad-heavy applications to win gold by over 20 factors, capping off the season on a be aware as excessive as his notorious jumps.
“I felt relieved that the season’s finally done after a long up and down for this whole season,” Malinin advised U.S. Determine Skating, calling worlds a “change in mindset” from the Olympics. “All I wanted to do was skate for myself, enjoy every moment on the ice and just have fun out there, and that’s exactly what I did.”
Malinin skated the identical routines that he delivered to Italian ice — within the particular person and the crew occasion, by which he helped Staff USA win gold — minus the seen nerves and errors. He earned a private greatest rating in his brief program on Thursday to enter the second half of the competitors in first place.
And he held onto that lead with a blinding free skate on Saturday, whilst he performed it protected by his personal requirements.
Malinin wowed the group together with his signature backflip and “raspberry twist” sideways spin, and landed 5 quadruple jumps. It is an eye-popping quantity, however not his higher restrict: He made historical past at a contest in December by touchdown all seven jumps as quads.
He fell in need of that all-time excessive rating however nonetheless gained handily, by 22.73 factors, turning into the primary U.S. skater to three-peat at worlds since Nathan Chen.
Males’s world medalists Yuma Kagiyama, Ilia Malinin and Shun Sato (L-R) have a good time on the rostrum in Prague, Czech Republic on Saturday.
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Japan’s Yuma Kagiyama gained silver and Shun Sato gained bronze, in a repeat of the Olympic podium. (Mikhail Shaidorov, the panda-cosplaying Kazakh skater who shocked the world and himself with a gold medal in Milan, withdrew from worlds as is frequent observe for freshly-crowned Olympic champions who are inclined to prioritize relaxation, restoration and different obligations.)
“This was a competition where I wanted to just relieve all the pressure from the Olympics, to just come here with a fresh new mindset and just enjoy everything that I love about this sport,” Malinin advised Olympics.com, including that it was “probably one of the easier world championships I’ve been to” for that motive.
Malinin did not try a quadruple axel — the leap that solely he can do — in competitors in Prague, as was the case in Milan. However he did bust one out on the exhibition gala on Sunday, to onlookers’ shock and delight.
There, Malinin was topped the Worldwide Skating Union’s “Trailblazer on Ice” for his record-breaking seven-quad program (he additionally gained “best costume” at its awards present later that day). The 21-year-old from Virginia, who can also be the four-time reigning U.S. champion, mirrored on the highs and lows of his season in an interview shortly afterward.
“Part of it was just knowing that it’s part of the deal,” Malinin stated. “It’s part of what we signed up to do as figure skaters and athletes … There’s always going to be disappointing times and things that don’t go your way, but we always have to learn to get up and use that as motivation or information to understand what we can do better in the future, and that’s exactly what I did.”
A blended bag for different Individuals
Amber Glenn was emotional after a sequence of errors in her free skate in Prague, the place she in the end positioned sixth in girls’s singles.
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Malinin wasn’t the one American aiming for redemption after Milan.
Amber Glenn, the reigning three-time U.S. champion who’s beloved for her outspoken LGTBQ and psychological well being advocacy, had hoped to get well from her Olympic disappointment.
The medal favourite missed the rostrum in Milan resulting from a expensive mistake in her brief program that put her in Twelfth place. She adopted it up with a sensational free skate that catapulted her right into a fifth-place end.
Sadly for Glenn, the reverse occurred in Prague.
She nailed her brief program — together with the leap that gave her bother on the Olympics — and headed into the free skate in third place. On Friday, she began robust with a triple axel however under-rotated a number of jumps as a pained crowd cheered her to the tip of the track, at which level she knelt down on the ice, protecting her face.
Glenn completed in sixth place total, however shortly took to social media to reassure her followers.
“I’m okay! If anything I’m mentally, emotionally, physically exhausted after a season of extreme highs and lows,” wrote the 26-year-old. “I did what I set out to do 6 years ago. Land a Triple axel and go to the Olympics and nothing will take that away from me.”
Japan’s Kaori Sakamoto reacts after her triumphant farewell free skate on Friday. She leaves Prague together with her fourth and remaining world title.
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The ladies’s gold medal went to beloved Japanese skater Kaori Sakamoto, who now retires because the four-time reigning world champion. She earned a private greatest rating within the remaining skate of her aggressive profession, to an Édith Piaf medley together with “Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien” — “I regret nothing.”
The 25-year-old, who is thought for her endearingly emotive reactions to her scores, jumped up and ran round the “kiss and cry” earlier than breaking down in relieved tears as her coach plied her with tissues.
Sakamoto was a favourite for gold, having gained three straight world titles, till American Alysa Liu broke her streak final 12 months after which gained gold to her silver on the Olympics. Sakamoto has spoken about being dissatisfied together with her leads to Milan.
“This season was much harder than I had ever imagined,” Sakamoto advised Olympics.com after her win in Prague. “There were times when things didn’t go the way that I wanted, but at the end, really at the end of this season, everything came together. I’m very happy to be able to put this closure on my career.”
Sakamoto’s fellow Japanese skater Mone Chiba completed second, and Nina Pinzarrone of Belgium completed third. Simply off the rostrum in fourth place was Isabeau Levito of the U.S. — a marked enchancment from her Twelfth-place spot in Milan.
(Reigning Olympic champion Liu did not compete; she was busy with post-gold medal alternatives like presenting Taylor Swift with the Artist of the 12 months Award on the iHeartRadio Music Awards.)
In ice dance, American duo Emilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik gained bronze of their world championship debut, capping off a breakthrough season that noticed them end fifth on the Olympics.
In line with U.S. Determine Skating, that is the eleventh straight World Championships the place at the least one U.S. ice dance duo has gained a medal. The latest three went to Madison Chock and Evan Bates, who withdrew from worlds after taking silver on the Olympics.
What’s subsequent for determine skaters (and their followers)
Alysa Liu, pictured presenting Taylor Swift with an award on the iHeartRadio Music Awards in Los Angeles on Thursday, began her low season early after her Olympic victory.
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The World Championship marks the tip of competitors for the 2025-2026 determine skating season and this “quad,” because the skating neighborhood refers back to the four-year cycle culminating in a Winter Olympics.
That is the window, particularly in an Olympic 12 months, when skaters historically take at the least a while off to relaxation and get well.
Many will return to the rink later this spring for exhibits and excursions. Essentially the most outstanding one, Stars on Ice, will go to cities all through the U.S. from mid-April by the tip of Could. Malinin, Liu, Glenn, Leviteau, Chock and Bates are already on the roster.
“I’m definitely going to celebrate this moment by doing a bunch of shows and starting so many new projects off the ice and on the ice,” Malinin stated this weekend.
Kaori Sakamoto takes a selfie with fellow determine skaters on the Olympics exhibition gala in Milan final month.
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Summertime is when skaters usually develop new abilities and routines (and change coaches as wanted) for the upcoming season, which formally begins on July 1.
U.S. Determine Skating has introduced practically two dozen qualifying occasions throughout the nation from July by October, with its finals in November serving as one of many most important pipelines to the U.S. Determine Skating Championships. These might be held in Salt Lake Metropolis in January 2027.
There are additionally six Worldwide Skating Union (ISU) Grand Prix occasions each season, every hosted by a unique nation, together with the U.S. This Grand Prix season will kick off with “Skate America” in Everett, Wash., in late October, and culminate in a remaining that’s usually held in December (particulars for the upcoming season haven’t but been introduced).
The second half of the season, in early 2027, sees different main ISU occasions, together with European Championships, that are headed to Lausanne, Switzerland, in late January. There’s additionally the 4 Continents Determine Skating Championships, that includes high skaters from America, Asia, Africa and Oceania. World Championships in Tampere, Finland, will cap all of it off in March 2027.




