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Skater Ilia Malinin takes big lead after Worlds short program

By Thomson Reuters Mar 26, 2026 | 5:07 PM

Ilia Malinin, a heavy favorite who didn’t medal in men’s figure skating at the Milan Cortina Olympics, skated a personal best in the short program to take ​a big lead at the World Championships in Prague ‌on Thursday.

In his first competition since the Olympics last month, Malinin registered 111.29 points, which is the highest score in a men’s short program at the World Championships in four years.

His lead entering the final round ‌on ​Saturday is 9.44 points — the biggest in ⁠the competition since 2019 — ⁠over Frenchman Adam Siao Him Fa.

Malinin, known as the “Quad God,” has won the past two world titles. But he said he learned a lot about skating — and himself — as he ​finished eighth at the Olympics after a disastrous free skate.

“I was definitely coming back to prove myself that (the Olympics) was (a) ⁠one-time thing, but now I realize ⁠this is much more than just skating,” Malinin told ​the International Skating Union. “It’s being able to go and enjoy and ​have fun. Coming here I had no big expectations.”

The ‌fans had expectations, undoubtedly, of his hallmark big jumps, and he delivered. He cleanly landed a quadruple Lutz-triple toe loop combination, a quad flip and a triple Axel.

Malinin’s defeat at the Olympics ⁠was his first in 14 competitions, a streak that began in December 2023.

He has come to terms with his trip to Italy. He ⁠did return home ‌with a gold medal won with fellow ⁠Americans in the team competition.

“Another version of me ​and another ‌part of me kind of appeared out ​of nowhere (after ⁠the Olympics), and that’s just the person of not trying to put so much expectation on me and really just wanting to enjoy what I do and what I love,” he said.

Aleksandr Selevko of Estonia, who finished 16th at the Olympics, is in third ​place.

–Field Level Media