The U.S. skater was in the lead going into the free skate at the Milan Cortina Olympics.
MILAN, Metropolitan City of Milan β American figure skating sensation Ilia Malinin fell twice in a disastrous free skate that sent him tumbling off the podium at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Friday, allowing Mikhail Shaidorov of Kazakhstan to claim a stunning gold medal.
The 21-year-old was visibly upset as he left the ice, fighting back tears after one of the worst nights of his career β one that left a star-packed crowd inside Milano Ice Arena sitting in stunned silence.
He fell twice and did not complete several of his expected jumps, losing almost 72 points in jumping mistakes, according to NBC’s commentators.
After the short program, Malinin led the event and was more than five points ahead of his closest rival, Yuma Kagiyama of Japan. He scored 156.33 in the free skate to bring his total score over two days of competition to 264.49. That put him in 8th place.
“I was not expecting that,” he said in an NBC interview afterward. “Maybe I was too confident that it was going to go well. I can’t process what happened.”
When asked his first reaction as he finished his free skate: “I blew it. Thatβs honestly the first thing that came to my mind.”
Shaidorov won gold with a career-best 291.58 points that gave his nation its first gold medal of the Winter Games. Kagiyama won silver with 280.06 points. Shun Sato of Japan took the bronze with 274.90.
U.S. skaters Andrew Torgashev finished 12th and Maxim Naumov finished 20th.
He had teased fans before the free skate by submitting program plans that included the quad axel, a 4 1/2-revolution jump so difficult that nobody but him has ever landed it in competition.
He opened with a quad flip, one of a record-tying seven in his planned program, then appeared to be going after the quad axel only he has ever landed in competition, but had to bail out. He recovered to land a quad lutz β and then the problems really began.
Malinin doubled a planned quad loop, throwing his timing off. He fell on a quad lutz, preventing him from doing the second half of the quad lutz-triple toe loop combination that would have earned him big points. And in his final jumping pass, which was supposed to be a high-scoring quad salchow-triple axel, Malinin only could muster a double salchow β and he fell on that.
By the time the music stopped, Malinin was left trying to mask the sorrow for a crowd that included Nathan Chen, the 2022 Olympic champion; seven-time Olympic gold medal gymnast Simone Biles; actor Jeff Goldblum and his wife, Emilie.
βThe nerves just went so overwhelming,β Malinin said, βand especially going into that starting pose, I just felt like all the … traumatic moments of my life really just started flooding my head, and thereβs just like, so many negative thoughts that just flooded into there and I just did not handle it.β
Shaidorov was just as shocked as everyone as the realization hit that he had won the gold medal.
He was in sixth after the short program and an afterthought as the night began. The 21-year-old known for high-flying jumps but maddening inconsistency delivered the performance of his life, landing five quads in a technically flawless program.
βI went up to him and I congratulated him,β Malinin said of the new Olympic champion, βbecause watching him skate β I watched him the locker room β Iβm just so proud of him. I heard that he had not a great season.β
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