Three Japanese skaters are in position to earn medals heading into the final
Figure skating has been nothing short of emotional, shocking, and completely unscripted for Team USA in both the men’s and the women’s individual events at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina. From catastrophic falls and scoring controversies to emotional tributes and unexpected rises to the top,
Medals will be awarded when the women's figure skating event concludes with the free skate. Here's what to know for the Olympic final.
MILAN (AP) — Ami Nakai and Japanese teammate Kaori Sakamoto upstaged Alysa Liu and the rest of the “Blade Angels” on Tuesday night. Nakai rode her opening triple axel to a career-best 78.71 points in her short program at the Milan Cortina Olympics,
In her final Olympic appearance, Japan's Kaori Sakamoto will be facing some stiff competition from her own teammates at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Games.
MILAN (AP) — It's not often that the second figure skater on the ice in a Winter Olympic competition is must-see viewing. Adeliia Petrosian is different. The 18-year-old Russian had only competed in one senior event outside her homeland before Tuesday's short program,
Only a few women in Olympic history have landed a triple axel at the Games. A 17-year-old girl just joined the historic list.
Ilia Malinin missed out on a medal in a stunning and dramatic men's figure skating final at the Winter Olympics today. The 21-year-old American fell twice in his final free skate to score 156.33 and finish eighth as Mikhail Shaidorov of Kazakhstan won gold.
The individual women’s Olympic figure skating competition begins on Tuesday, February 17, with the “Blade Angels” representing Team USA at the Milan-Cortina Games. Alysa Liu, Amber Glenn, and Isabeau Levito are representing the United States in the individual event.