Ilia Malinin wins third straight world figure

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Ilia Malinin is back on the top step of the rostrum.

Six weeks after a disastrous skate knocked the Olympic gold-medal favourite off the rostrum, the “quad god” reeled off one large soar after another, and a backflip for good measure, to retain his world championship title for the third yr working.

Malinin shouted and punched the air with aid after ending a skate that confirmed he had achieved his need to “move on” from the Olympics after days tormented by his errors.

He praised the gang’s help, saying: “It was really challenging, really hard but with you guys I was able to make it through.” His purpose, he added, had merely been to get through the free skate “in one piece.”

Skating last after main the short program, just as he did in Milan, Malinin landed 5 high-scoring quadruple jumps but not his pioneering quad axel, a soar he didn’t attempt at the Olympics.

Malinin scored 218.11 in the free skate for a complete 329.40, far forward of silver medalist Yuma Kagiyama of Japan on 306.67. Another Japanese skater, Shun Sato, was third on 288.54.

Ilia Malinin performs a backflip during his free skate at the World Figure Skating Championships on Saturday in Prague.

(Petr David Josek / Associated Press)

Kagiyama beat his personal-best free skate rating but still had to make do with a fourth profession world championship silver in a profession which incorporates 4 Olympic silvers and 5 complete worlds medals, but no gold from either event. He still embraced Malinin after his skate and they jumped together in celebration.

In a showcase of top-level skating, there was no podium spot for France’s Adam Siao Him Fa, who had been in second after the short program but dropped to fifth total after a fall. Estonia’s Aleksandr Selevko also fell dropped from third to sixth.

Malinin had no rematch with Mikhail Shaidorov, the skater from Kazakhstan who received the Olympic gold, because he opted against competing again this season.

That’s comparatively common in figure skating for gold medal winners who face a rush of media and industrial alternatives after a grueling four-year Olympic buildup.

Malinin turns into the first skater to win three consecutive males’s world titles since fellow American Nathan Chen, who achieved the feat in 2018, 2019 and 2021 after the 2020 event was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The last competitors of the championships is the free dance portion of the ice dance event later Saturday. France’s Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron are in the lead after Friday’s rhythm dance.


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