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Mar 28, 2026

Ilia Malinin Wins Third Consecutive World Figure Skating Championship

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American figure skater Ilia Malinin claimed his third straight world championship title with a dominant performance in the free skate, redeeming himself after a shocking Olympic collapse.

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.