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Supported by By Misty White Sidell Photographs and Video by Benjamin Rasmussen When Amber Glenn was named the top U.S. women’s figure skater for a second consecutive year in January, she ...
Malinin, 20, is the only person in figure skating history to successfully land the quad axel in international competition − a milestone for a sport in which jumps have played an increasingly ...
Top 10 and American results from the 2025 World Figure Skating Championships in Boston ... Women’s Singles Gold: Alysa Liu (USA) -- 222.97 Silver: Kaori Sakamoto (JPN) — 217.98 Bronze: Mone Chiba (JPN ...
BOSTON — The booming applause for Ilia Malinin started nearly 15 seconds before the end of his short program Thursday at the 2025 world figure skating championships. Not since he first landed a ...
The competition began on Mar. 26, and runs through Sunday, Mar. 30. All of the 2025 World Figure Skating Championships will stream on Peacock, and some coverage will also air across NBC and USA ...
In a stunning return to the sport, American figure skater Alysa Liu dethroned three-time defending champion Kaori Sakamoto of Japan at the World Figure Skating Championships Friday night at Boston ...
Alysa Liu became the first American woman to win the World Figure Skating Championships in 19 years on Friday night in Boston with a free skate in which she landed seven clean triple jumps.
The World Figure Skating Championships air live this week on NBC Sports and Peacock from Boston’s TD Garden. Defending champions Ilia Malinin and ice dancers Madison Chock and Evan Bates lead the U.S.
Liu became the first American women's figure skating world champion in nearly two decades, dethroning three-time defending champ Kaori Sakamoto with a brilliant free skate Friday night.
Alysa Liu never expected to win the world championships. After all, the 19-year-old figure skater retired from the sport three years ago, only returning to training again a year ago and ...