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Sports Mar 28, 2026

Ilia Malinin Wins Third Consecutive World Figure Skating Championship

American figure skater Ilia Malinin claimed his third straight world championship title with a domi…
Ilia Malinin, known as the 'Quad God' for his exceptional jumping skills, has won his third consecutive world figure skating championship. The 21-year-old American skater delivered a commanding performance in the free skate, scoring 218.11 points to finish with a total of 329.40 points.Malinin's victory comes just a month after his surprising eighth-place finish at the Olympics, where he struggled with errors and pressure. However, in Prague's O2 Arena, Malinin showcased his composure and skill, landing five quadruple jumps, including a quad toe-triple toe combination and a backflip.The American skater's performance was well-received by the crowd, with Malinin stating, “I definitely felt very pushed and loved from the crowd,” and that he felt their support throughout his program.Malinin's win marks a significant redemption arc, as he overcame the disappointment of his Olympic performance to reclaim his title. He finished comfortably ahead of Japanese rivals Yumi Kagiyama (306.67) and Shun Sato (288.54).The absence of Olympic champion Mikhail Shaidorov and other top skaters allowed Malinin to take center stage, and he responded with a confident performance. His victory solidifies his position as a top figure skater in the world.
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Sport Mar 26, 2026

Ilia Malinin Regains Form, Leads World Figure Skating Championships

American figure skater Ilia Malinin, known as the Quad God, rebounded from his Olympic disappointme…
Ilia Malinin, the 21-year-old American figure skater known as the Quad God, has bounced back from his disappointing performance at the Winter Olympics by leading the short program at the world figure skating championships in Prague. Malinin, the defending two-time world champion, delivered a personal-best score of 111.29 in the short program, showcasing a quad flip and a combination of quad lutz and a triple toe loop. This performance has given him a substantial lead of over nine points heading into Saturday's free skate. Despite failing to land his trademark quad axel in competition, opting for a triple version instead, Malinin's routine met expectations. He will look to maintain his lead and reclaim his title. In contrast, French skater Adam Siao Him Fa impressed with a perfect quad toe loop in combination, scoring 101.85 points. Estonia's Aleksandr Selevko was a surprise third with a personal best 96.49 points. Malinin's Olympic struggles saw him fall from first to eighth place after a disastrous free skate, where he fell twice and made critical mistakes. He attributed his performance to overwhelming nerves and negative thoughts. With Olympic champion Mikhail Shaidorov from Kazakhstan skipping the competition, the stage is set for Malinin to regain his form and dominance in the figure skating world.
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