
Reigning champ Ilia Malinin of US leads Japan’s Yuma Kagiyama at figure skating world championships
BOSTON (AP) — American figure skating sensation Ilia Malinin sheepishly grinned when his closest rival, Japanese star Yuma Kagiyama, said what seems to be on everyone’s minds these days: “I’m starting to think he’s invincible.”
The 20-year-old Malinin certainly looked that way at the world championships Thursday night.
The reigning gold medalist delivered a season-best short program, highlighted by a pair of quads and a brilliant triple axel, and scored 110.41 points, just three off the world record set by American predecessor Nathan Chen at the 2022 Winter Olympics. The big score put Malinin three points clear of Kagiyama in what is quickly becoming a two-man race to this year’s title.
“I felt really confident on the ice today. As the music started playing and I got in the flow, it took me where I wanted it to take me,” Malinin said afterward. “I’m really proud of my performance. It was such a remarkable experience for me.”