Field Level Media
29 Mar 2026, 05:10 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images)
Ilia Malinin has 3-peated.
The 21-year-old U.S. figure skater won his third straight world championship Saturday in Prague, scoring 329.40 points to win gold by a margin of 22.73 over Japan's Yuma Kagiyama. Shun Sato also secured Japan a bronze medal.
Malinin becomes the first skater to win three consecutive world titles since Nathan Chen did it from 2018-2021. The 21-year-old is also the youngest to win three championships since Russia's Alexei Yagudin in 2000, and he's the second-youngest American to claim three after Dick Button did it at the age of 20.
Malinin's triumph also serves as a redemption arc after being the gold-medal favorite in the Milan Olympics last month and finishing eighth. He landed five quads in the free skate as part of a routine that featured a lower degree of jump difficulty compared to his Olympic performance. Malinin also declined to attempt his trademark quad axel.
'My expectation was to leave the long program in one piece, and I definitely think that happened,' he said after the victory.
When asked if he intentionally chose a safer routine, Malinin responded: 'A better answer to that question is, this has been time for me to relax and enjoy the last competition of the season.'
Malinin also enjoyed a return to his winning form after his 14-competition win streak, the longest stretch in men's skating in decades, stalled out in Milan.
'This was probably one of the easier world championships I've been to, just because of the amount (of) pressure I had at the Olympics. And going into here, I felt like it was almost no pressure at all,' he said. 'I completely blocked out all the expectations, all the pressure that people put on me and was really here to skate for myself and enjoy every moment of these world championships, and I think I did exactly that.'
Malinin's success in the world championship could mean he's destined for further redemption at the next Winter Olympics. Every U.S. men's singles skater who's won three-plus world titles has also won an Olympic gold, including Button (1948, '52), Hayes Alan Jenkins (1956), David Jenkins (1960), Scott Hamilton (1984) and Chen (2022).
--Field Level Media
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