Winter Olympics 2026: Malinin and Glenn go for gold in figure skating team event – live | Winter Olympics 2026

by Marcelo Moreira

Key events

Start lists and analysis

Pairs

The USA will open with Ellie Kam and Danny O’Shea. Then it’s Language Pereira and Separates Michaud (Canada), Sara Conti and Niccolo Macii (Italy), Anastasia Metelkina and Berulava Wounds (Georgia) and finally Riku Miuru and Ryuichi Kihara (Japan).

All five of these pairs competed in the short program, where the order was Japan, Georgia, Italy, Canada and the USA. But Kam and O’Shea (66.59) weren’t far behind Pereira and Michaud (68.24), so if they can improve just slightly, they can gain another valuable point. Miuru and Kihara have gone silver, gold, silver, gold in the last world championships. The Georgia pair took fourth last year and also won the world junior championship. Conti and Macii have been on the podium two of the last three years.

Best-case scenario for the USA would likely entail picking up seven points (fourth place) to Japan’s 10.

Women

Starters are Madeline Schizas (Canada), Anastasia Gubanova (Georgia), Lara Naki Gutmann (Italy), Amber Glenn (USA) and Kaori Sakamoto (Japan). The one change from the short program is for the USA, where Glenn replaces Alysa Liu. Sakamoto took first in the short program, followed by Liu, Gutmann, Jia Shin (South Korea), Gubanova and Schizas. Sakamoto won three straight world championships but dropped to second this year behind Liu. Glenn won last year’s Grand Prix final.

So this is likely 1-2 for Japan and the USA. If the USA took fifth in pairs, then we’ll have a tie going into the last phase …

Men

List is Nika Egadze (Georgia), Matteo Rizzo (Italy), Stephen Gogolev (Canada), Ilia Malinin (USA) and Shun Sato (Japan). The good news for the USA is that Malinin has dominated men’s skating since the last Olympics, and he has overcome a slightly shaky short program in the past. In the free skate, he’ll line up so many quad jumps that he can afford a few mistakes and still win. The other good news for the USA: Sato isn’t Kagiyama. So this will be Malinin’s – and the USA’s – to lose.

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