U.S. figure skating star Ilia Malinin romps to 2nd straight Skate America title

Ilia Malinin stood in the centre of the ice at Credit Union of Texas Event Center as stuffed animals thrown from the crowd fell around him, and raised his arms to both soak in the spotlight and almost sheepishly acknowledge the adulation.

The 18-year-old skating star performed a near-flawless free skate Saturday night in Allen, Texas, to easily defend his crown at Skate America, the opening event of the Grand Prix season.

Malinin landed four quads and never bobbled on any of his seven jump sequences, piling up a career-best 310.47 points to easily outdistance second-place Kevin Aymoz of France.

Aymoz delivered a crowd-pleasing program to finish with 279.09 points and take the silver medal, and Shun Sato of Japan scored 247.50 to round out the podium — two steps down from Malinin, but what felt like two dozen flights of stairs.

Toronto’s Stephen Gogolev had 135.75 points to finish in 11th place in the 12-men event.

WATCH | Malinin repeats as men’s Skate America champion:

Ilia Malinin claims back-to-back Skate America titles with stunning performance

Featured VideoIlia Malinin of the United States wins the men’s competition at Skate American for the second straight year with a remarkable final score of 310.47.

“I didn’t think it was a flawless long program. There’s a lot of things I can work on,” said Malinin, who has been drilling on his artistry since last season, “but when I sit here and look at the score, I have no words for it.”

In the pairs competition, Annika Hocke and Robert Kunkel became the first German team to win a Grand Prix event since Aljona Savchenko and Bruno Massot when they scored 184.23 points to edge Lia Pereira and Trennt Michaud of Canada.

WATCH l Hocke, Kunkel narrowly beat out Canada’s Pereira, Michaud for gold: 

Annika Hocke and Robert Kunkel top Skate America pairs podium

Featured VideoThe German duo narrowly beat out the Canadian pair of Lia Pereira and Trennt Michaud to claim gold.

Malinin chose to open with the triple axel, rather than the quad that he was the first to land in competition, and then threw down a quad lutz — the second-hardest jump behind the quad axel.

He added a triple loop before a quad salchow and another quad lutz, this time in sequence with a half loop and triple salchow that scored more than 20 points by itself.

WATCH l Canada’s Pereira, Michaud settle for silver:

Canada’s Pereira and Michaud skate to pairs silver in Texas

Featured VideoLia Pereira and Trennt Michaud missed top spot on the podium by less than a point at the Skate America event in Allen.

As his music from the HBO comedy-drama “Succession” built to a crescendo, Malinin finished with a quad toe-triple toe and a huge triple lutz-triple axel, along with his signature raspberry twice, to serve notice that the bronze medalist at last year’s world championships is a gold medal threat at the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics.

Hocke fell on their side-by-side triple salchow, just as she did in the pairs short program, but along with Kunkel she held the rest of their program together for the biggest win of their careers. They were third at the Grand Prix de France and Euros last season, but had yet to stand on the top step of the podium at a senior Grand Prix event.

Pereira and Michaud scored 182.59 points while American skaters Chelsea Liu and Balazs Nagy were third with 177.66 points.

In the rhythm dance, reigning world champions Madison Chock and Evan Bates rocked their mashup of Queen songs — “Another One Bites the Dust,” “Who Wants to Live Forever” and “I Want It All” — to take a commanding lead into the free dance.

Chock and Bates, who set a rhythm dance world record at the World Team Trophy, scored 84.87 points. Marjorie Lajoie and Zachary Lagha of Canada were second with 77.80 points for their timely program set to “Thriller,” while Evgeniia Lopareva and Geoffrey Brissaud of France right behind in third with 77.20 points.

WATCH l Canada’s Lajoie, Lagha perform set to “Thriller”:

Canada’s Lajoie and Lagha sit 2nd after rhythm dance in Texas

Featured VideoMarjorie Lajoie and Zachary Lagha have some work to do to catch the leaders at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating.

“Coming off an Olympic season is always a bit of a challenge, especially when you’re on tour and we had such a fun summer,” Chock said.

“We really were very motivated, and while we were on tour we were working on our new material, and yeah, just super ready to start the season. We had all our planning done and we were really prepared.”

WATCH l Chock, Bates built healthy lead in Texas:

Americans Chock and Bates lead after Skate America rhythm dance

Featured VideoThe American pair built a healthy lead at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating in Texas.

In the women’s competition, Belgian world bronze medalist Loena Hendrickx landed a triple flip, double axel and triple lutz-triple toe to score 75.92 and take a lead over American rivals Amber Glenn and Isabeau Levito after her short program.

Glenn was in second with 71.45 points and Levito, the 16-year-old U.S. champion, was in third with 70.07 points.

“I was excited to show my new short program today,” Hendrickx said. “I’m pretty happy with my performance.”

WATCH | Full replay of men’s free program: 

Skate America: Men’s free program

Featured VideoWatch the men’s free program at Skate America from Allen, Texas.

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