Malinin and Glenn Headed for Gold: Figure Skating Team Event Heating Up at Winter Olympics 2026
The figure skating team event is heating up at the Winter Olympics 2026, with USA's Ilia Malinin and Amber Glenn poised to take gold alongside their teammates. The competition so far has shown that Canada and Italy are hot on their heels.
Canada's teams, consisting of Lia Pereira and Trennt Michaud, and Sara Conti and Niccolo Macii, were able to give the US team a run for their money in pairs skating. However, it was Glenn and her teammate Danny O'Shea who ultimately took home the top spot with an impressive technical score.
Glenn's free skate performance showcased her artistic side, as she lifted O'Shea into the air and landed several difficult jumps. The duo's chemistry on the ice is undeniable, making them a force to be reckoned with in the team event.
Meanwhile, Japan's Riku Miuru and Ryuichi Kihara are still in contention for the top spot, but they will need to bring their A-game if they want to overtake the US team. The Japanese duo has been on fire throughout the Olympics so far, winning multiple medals.
The men's individual event is also looking fierce, with Ilia Malinin dominating the field and Yuma Kagiyama giving him a run for his money in the short program. However, Malinin will have to bring it home in the free skate if he wants to take gold.
As the team event nears its conclusion, one thing is certain: the US team will be going all out to claim their second gold medal of the Olympics. With Glenn and her teammates on fire, they are the ones to beat.
The figure skating team event is heating up at the Winter Olympics 2026, with USA's Ilia Malinin and Amber Glenn poised to take gold alongside their teammates. The competition so far has shown that Canada and Italy are hot on their heels.
Canada's teams, consisting of Lia Pereira and Trennt Michaud, and Sara Conti and Niccolo Macii, were able to give the US team a run for their money in pairs skating. However, it was Glenn and her teammate Danny O'Shea who ultimately took home the top spot with an impressive technical score.
Glenn's free skate performance showcased her artistic side, as she lifted O'Shea into the air and landed several difficult jumps. The duo's chemistry on the ice is undeniable, making them a force to be reckoned with in the team event.
Meanwhile, Japan's Riku Miuru and Ryuichi Kihara are still in contention for the top spot, but they will need to bring their A-game if they want to overtake the US team. The Japanese duo has been on fire throughout the Olympics so far, winning multiple medals.
The men's individual event is also looking fierce, with Ilia Malinin dominating the field and Yuma Kagiyama giving him a run for his money in the short program. However, Malinin will have to bring it home in the free skate if he wants to take gold.
As the team event nears its conclusion, one thing is certain: the US team will be going all out to claim their second gold medal of the Olympics. With Glenn and her teammates on fire, they are the ones to beat.