Figure Skating-Malinin retains world title, Chock and Bates take third straight ice dance win
Malinin was in the lead after Thursday's short programme and he put the world on notice less than a year to go before the Milano-Cortina Olympics with a stunning display of athleticism in Saturday's free skate for a total score of 318.56.
Mikhail Shaidorov of
Fans were champing at the bit to see if the self-proclaimed "Quad God" would attempt history with seven quads in one free skate, as Malinin had been weighing the virtues of risk versus reward in the days leading up to the finale.
The 20-year-old came up one short but the crowd at TD Garden scarcely seemed to mind, as he completed a quad flip, Axel, Lutz and loop across the nearly flawless performance that netted him a season's best score of 208.15.
He added a bit of spice to the affair with an effortlessly executed backflip near the end of the programme, a high-energy routine that whipped the crowd into a frenzy.
He and fourth-place finisher Adam Siao Him Fa of
Silver medallist Shaidorov was third in the standings after the short programme and delivered a blockbuster routine to move one spot up the podium with a triple Axel-Euler-quad Salchow combination before collapsing to the ice in joy.
The men's free skate wrapped up the sport's largest event ahead of the 2026.
Earlier in the day, Americans
Leading by almost four points after their electrifying rhythm dance on Friday -- vast by ice dance standards -- they were virtually flawless as they scored 131.88 points for their sophisticated free dance programme to jazz classic "Take Five," for a total of 222.06.
Their final spin in which Chock balanced on Bates' outstretched foot had fans leaping to their feet seconds before the programme ended, turning TD Garden into a sea of waving U.S. flags.
"I'm just elated. It was unbelievable," said 32-year-old Chock. "It almost felt unreal and the performance went by so quickly. I felt like we really flowed through everything with ease and flow.
"To share that with Evan and the audience and then have that home crowd standing ovation at the end is unbelievable."
The victory sets up married couple Chock and Bates as favourites for Milano-Cortina, where the six-times U.S. champions will aim for their first Games ice dance medal. They were part of the U.S. squad that captured gold in the team event at the 2022 Beijing Games.
"(The third title) means beyond words, I can't really describe it, but I'm just so grateful for the performance and the home crowd," said 36-year-old Bates.
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