Alysa Liu of the USA celebrates gold medal on the podium after winning women's figure skating at Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics.
Alysa Liu of the USA celebrates gold medal on the podium after winning women's figure skating at Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics.
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Alysa Liu wins gold in women's figure skating at Milano Cortina Olympics

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American Alysa Liu claimed gold in the women's singles figure skating at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, upstaging Japanese rivals Kaori Sakamoto for silver and Ami Nakai for bronze, with Mone Chiba in fourth. Liu, returning after retiring post-Beijing 2022, scored a career-best 226.79 points in a near-flawless free skate.

The free skate of the women's singles figure skating at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics took place on February 19, where American Alysa Liu secured gold. The 20-year-old Liu performed to Donna Summer's "MacArthur Park" in a glittering golden dress, earning 226.79 points for her near-flawless routine. She had retired after finishing sixth at the Beijing 2022 Games, then pursued adventures like reaching Mount Everest base camp and studying psychology at UCLA before her comeback.

Japan's Kaori Sakamoto took silver with 224.90 points, falling just short due to a missed jump combination in her program to Edith Piaf songs. Set to retire at the end of the season, Sakamoto said, "I really wanted to skate perfectly here... Knowing that I couldn’t... was painful. I couldn’t stop the tears." Reflecting on her journey from a Beijing 2022 bronze, she noted, "My bronze before felt like a miracle. The fact that I now feel frustrated with a silver medal shows how much I’ve grown."

Seventeen-year-old Ami Nakai earned bronze with 219.16 points. She led after the short program with a triple Axel but downgraded a triple-triple combination to a triple-double in the free skate. "At first, I didn’t even think I’d be able to compete in the Olympics, and now I’ve won a bronze medal, it still doesn’t feel real," Nakai said. "I started skating because I loved the sport... and now I was able to fully express my love for skating on the Olympic stage." She added of Sakamoto, "I’ve seen Kaori’s hard work, so when I saw her performance, I felt very sad... From now on, I want to become a skater like Kaori."

Mone Chiba finished fourth in her Olympic debut, saying, "I feel like even though I gave it my all, I still fell short... I’ll keep this feeling in mind and carry it forward... with a view to the World Championships."

Sakamoto praised her teammates, stating Japan's figure skating will strengthen and she hopes to return as a coach for future gold medalists. The medals mark Japan's 100th overall at the Winter Olympics. Liu's win is the first U.S. women's singles Olympic gold in 24 years, since Sarah Hughes in 2002.

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X users celebrate Alysa Liu's gold medal and comeback story for the USA, marking their first women's figure skating Olympic gold in 24 years. Japanese fans praise Kaori Sakamoto's silver in her final Olympics and 17-year-old Ami Nakai's bronze, with Momone Chiba's fourth place noted. Reactions emphasize sportsmanship, flawless skates, and bright futures for young athletes.

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Three-time world champion Kaori Sakamoto dominated the short program on Friday, putting herself in prime position to defend her title at what she says will be her final NHK Trophy. Sakamoto said in June she will retire from competition after next year’s Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Skating to a season-best 77.05, she led by almost 10 points over Kazakhstan’s Sofia Samodelkina.

Japan fell just short in its comeback bid for gold in the figure skating team event at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, settling for silver behind the United States. Ilia Malinin's performance in the men's free skate secured the win for the U.S., with Italy taking bronze. Japanese skaters delivered standout efforts throughout the competition.

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At the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, 17-year-old Japanese figure skater Ami Nakai secured a bronze medal in the women's singles event on February 20. In her Olympic debut on a major stage, she performed confidently despite some technical errors. Nakai described the experience as more fun and sparkly than she had imagined.

At the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Miho Takagi of Japan secured bronze in the women's 500-meter speed skating event. This marks her ninth career Olympic medal across four Games. Gold went to Femke Kok of the Netherlands.

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At the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara won gold in pairs figure skating after a stunning comeback. They placed fifth in the short program due to a lift error but set a personal best in the free skate to secure the victory. This marks Japan's first Olympic gold in the event.

Japanese figure skater Yuma Kagiyama finished second in the men's short program at the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics with 103.07 points. American Ilia Malinin led with 108.16 points, but Kagiyama remains focused on targeting gold. Kagiyama, a silver medalist at Beijing 2022 and three-time world silver medalist, has trailed Malinin in recent competitions.

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Amerikanske konståkaren Ilia Malinin, känd som Quad God, levererade en avgörande insats i herrarnas friläpprogram för att hjälpa Team USA att vinna guld i det olympiska laget i konståkning vid Milan-Cortina-spelen. Trots ett tidigare bakslag i kortprogrammet slog Malinins poäng på 200.03 Japans Shun Sato, vilket säkrade segern i en jämn tävling mot Japan. Segern markerar USA:s andra raka guld i grenen.

 

 

 

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