Figure skating-Malinin earns Olympic redemption with third world title


Figure Skating - ISU Figure Skating World Championships - O2 arena, Prague, Czech Republic - March 28, 2026 Ilia Malinin of the U.S. performs during the Men's Free Skating REUTERS/David W Cerny

PRAGUE, March 28 (Reuters) - American Ilia ⁠Malinin returned to the pinnacle of his sport as he skated to a ⁠third worldtitle on Saturday and shrugged off the shock of his eighth-place ‌finish at last month's WinterOlympics.

The 21-year-old "Quad God", who arrived in Prague carrying the weight of a collapse that cost him Olympic gold and intent on redemption, scored 218.11 points for a free programme that included five ​quadruple jumps, and 329.40 points overall.

"I definitely felt very ⁠pushed and loved from the crowd," ⁠Malinin said. "Every single element I did, they were all behind me and I felt that ⁠the ‌whole way through my programme.

"My expectation was to leave the long programme in one piece and I definitely think that happened."

Olympic silver medallist Yuma Kagiyama of ⁠Japan climbed from sixth after the short programme to finish ​second with 306.67 after ‌his elegant and flawless free skate to Puccini's Turandot.

His compatriotShun Sato, the bronze ⁠medallist last month ​in Milan, was third with 288.54 after his programme to Stravinsky's Firebird.

Mikhail Shaidorov of Kazakhstan, the Olympic champion in Milan, did not compete in Prague.

Malinin carried a commanding lead into the final ⁠at Prague's O2 Arena after a personal‑best score of ​111.29 in the short programme put him more than nine points clear of the field.

His programme -- entitled "The Voice" and featuring his own voiceover -- fell short of his massive world-record score ⁠of 238.24 set at the Grand Prix Final in December when he performed seven quad jumps, including the quad Axel, a jump only he has landed in competition.

But it was a huge improvement of almost 62 points from Milan.

Malinin tripled the quad Axel, the ​jump that started the unravelling of his free programme at ⁠the Olympics, but his five quads were enough to remind the sport why he remains its ​most formidable force.

"It was really challenging and really hard," ‌Malinin told the crowd. "But with you guys ​I was able to make it through."

The final event of the competition, the free dance, is later on Saturday.

(Reporting by Lori Ewing; Editing by Ed Osmond)

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