Ilia Malinin electrifies US nationals with quad-packed short program

US Figure Skater Ilia Malinin Stuns Crowds with Record-Breaking Short Program

In a dazzling display of athleticism and artistry, 21-year-old US figure skater Ilia Malinin electrified the crowd at the US Championships in St Louis on Thursday. The Virginia native's short program was nothing short of breathtaking, featuring a quad flip, a quad Lutz-triple toe loop, and an audacious back flip that left spectators on their feet.

Malinin's performance not only wowed the audience but also catapulted him to the top of the leaderboard, with 115.10 points heading into Saturday's free skate. Tomoki Hiwatashi trails in second place with 89.26, while Jason Brown is third with 88.49.

The young skater credited his impressive performance to a desire to "impress myself" and not hold back on his choreography. Malinin's journey to the top has been nothing short of remarkable, as he overcame being cut from the US team four years ago to become one of the most dominant forces in figure skating.

Malinin's emotional connection to the sport is palpable, and he credited his past heartbreak for fueling his current success. "That was such a hard moment for me to go through, but it made me the skater I am today," he said.

Meanwhile, Madison Chock and Evan Bates are well on their way to securing their seventh ice dance title at the US Championships. The married couple delivered a flawless performance, showcasing their signature fluidity and connection. With a free dance to come on Saturday, the duo is poised to claim another record-breaking victory.

The US figure skating team is shaping up to be one of the strongest in years, with both Malinin and Chock/Bates primed for success at the upcoming Winter Olympics. Will either skater take home gold? Only time will tell.
 
πŸ˜’ I gotta say, 115.10 points from Ilia Malinin is a bit underwhelming considering he's been training since he was like, 3 lol. And what's up with all this talk about his emotional connection to the sport? It's just figure skating, you know? πŸ™„
 
Yooo, just watched Ilia Malinin's short program and I'm HOOKED 🀩🏰! The kid's got some serious skills, but what's crazy is how far he's come from being cut from the team 4 years ago 🀯. His emotional connection to figure skating is so real, it gives me chills πŸ’”. Madison Chock and Evan Bates are looking strong too, I love their ice dance routines πŸ’ƒπŸ•ΊοΈ. It's gonna be an intense competition at the Olympics, but I'm rooting for Ilia - he's got that hunger and determination πŸ”₯! Can't wait to see what he brings to the free skate πŸ€”
 
🀯 I don't get why they have to show us the scores right away πŸ€‘. It's like, you're gonna put a damper on my excitement or something. And can we please ditch the superfluous quotes from athletes after their performances? "That was such a hard moment for me..." yadda yadda... just give us the highlights, you know? πŸ˜‚ Also, why do they always have to use such generic, boring music for their introductions? It's not like we haven't heard it a million times before 🎡.
 
omg what a performance 🀩 ilia malinin is literally on fire right now πŸ”₯ those quad flips were insane lol i'm surprised he didn't do more, but i guess holding back was part of the plan πŸ™ anyway can't wait for saturday's free skate and hopefully we'll get to see even more of that magic πŸŽ‰
 
I'm lovin' Ilia's energy out there on the ice 🀩! The kid's got talent pouring out of every pore, and it's amazing to see him overcome obstacles in the past to come out on top. His passion is infectious – you can feel his heart beating with every jump and spin 😊. It's not just about the technical skills, but that emotional connection he has with the sport is what sets him apart.

I'm also loving the way Madison & Evan are carrying themselves over there πŸ’•. They're a true team, both on and off the ice, and it shows in their flawless performances. Their chemistry is undeniable, and they're always pushing each other to be better 🌟. With Ilia's determination and the Chocks/Bates' skill, I'm expecting some incredible things from the US figure skating team at the Olympics! πŸŽ‰
 
man this malinin kid's got skills, reminds me of the old days when usfskate was all about innovation 🀯 like how he pulled off that quad flip and backflip combo - it's like something straight outta 1990s japan or something lol 🀣 anyway gotta give him props for overcoming those struggles in the past, it's not always easy to bounce back from being cut from the team four years ago. and omg madison chock and evan bates are still killing the ice dance game, I swear they're like the dynamic duo of us figure skating 🀝
 
πŸ€£πŸŽ‰πŸ’₯ Skating dude Ilia Malinin just brought his A-game and SLAYED it! I mean, a quad flip, a quad Lutz-triple toe loop, and a back flip?! That's like a triple axel of awesomeness 😲. And can we talk about how he's turned that heartbreak into CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD? πŸ’ƒπŸ½πŸ’«. Team USA is looking strong this year! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ’ͺ
 
man this malinin guy is like a new breed of skater, reminds me of adam rippon back in the day... his quad flip was insane! I mean i've seen some crazy moves in my time but that one was something else 🀯 anyway, it's awesome to see him overcome all those setbacks and now he's on top of the leaderboard. Madison & Evan are looking pretty solid too, they're like the ultimate ice dance duo like they always do πŸ‘«πŸ»πŸ’•
 
idk about this guy malinin... 21 yrs old already making waves in figure skating πŸ€”? quad flip, quad lutz-triple toe loop, and a back flip? sounds like he's been training for ages πŸ˜’ i'm not convinced by his "impressing myself" claim. what's the real story behind him getting cut from the team 4 yrs ago? was it just a minor setback or something more πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ gotta see some sources on this one πŸ’‘
 
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