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Ilia Malinin, favored to win gold, shockingly finished eighth in the men's figure skating competition after a series of errors. Mikhail Shaidorov of Kazakhstan won gold. The article analyzes Malinin's performance and the pressure of the Olympics.
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- Ilia Malinin, favored to win gold, shockingly finished eighth in the men's figure skating competition after a series of errors. Mikhail Shaidorov of Kazakhstan won gold. The article analyzes Malinin's performance and the pressure of the Olympics.
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He probably wouldn\u2019t even need his signature quadruple axel to win easily.And then Malinin, 21, imploded in a shocking collapse, succumbing to the enormous pressure of his first Winter Games and finishing an incomprehensible eighth. \nQuad lutz\n Photographs and composite image by Joe Ward. Malinin fell twice and completed only three of his planned seven quad jumps. He is the greatest figure skater of his generation, but even the best Olympic athletes can succumb to pressure or a loss of assurance \u2014 Mikaela Shiffrin struggling with a mental block in the slalom, Simone Biles losing her positioning in the air in gymnastics. Still, Friday ranked as one of the most unexpected breakdowns in international sports since Germany humiliated host Brazil, 7-1, at the 2014 soccer World Cup.The eventual winner, Mikhail Shaidorov of Kazakhstan (291.58 points), put his hands over his mouth in disbelief when he realized he had won the gold medal, climbing from fifth place after the short program to the overall champion. He is the former Soviet republic\u2019s first Olympic figure skating champion and only its second gold medalist in any sport at the Winter Games since the country first competed as an independent nation in 1994. \nTriple axel\nEuler\nQuad salchow\n Photographs and composite image by Weiyi Cai. Yuma Kagiyama (280.06 points) of Japan, who had been expected to challenge Malinin for gold, won silver for a second consecutive Olympics when his own error-filled performance was buoyed by Malinin\u2019s crumbling. Shun Sato of Japan took the bronze medal with 274.90 points. Malinin, meanwhile, the self-styled \u201cquad god,\u201d fell from first place after the short program to eighth place overall with 264.49 points \u2013 more than 69 points lower than his personal best competition score of 333.81.Heading into the free skate, the only real anticipation was whether he would become the first person to land a quad axel in the Olympics. Only Malinin has completed the jump in any competition. It involves a forward takeoff and thus requires 4\u00bd revolutions in the air. \nQuad axel\naborted into a\nsingle axel\n Photographs by Weiyi Cai and composite image by Bora Erden. After Kagiyama\u2019s uncertain performance, it seemed likely that Malinin could win with restraint, quite likely needing only three or four clean quad jumps to win a second gold medal at these Milan-Cortina Games after the United States took first in the team competition.But Malinin, a native of Virginia, was not at his best during these Olympics. He seemed vulnerable, somewhat overwhelmed by the scale of the moment.His free skate started assuredly enough as Malinin landed a quad flip and received nearly a perfect score of 15.84 points. Next came the axel. He appeared to be attempting the unprecedented quad, the NBC commentator Johnny Weir said on air, but instead Malinin popped the jump and it became a single axel. A quad axel has a base score of 12.50 points, with an additional five points possible with an impeccable degree of execution, but Malinin received little more than a point for the aborted effort.He landed a quad lutz, the second most difficult four-revolution jump, but downgraded a quad loop to a double loop and then fell on a second quad lutz. He then landed a quad toe loop but dropped to the ice again on an attempted quad salchow. Malinin took off intending to do a quad salchow. Malinin took off intending to do a quad salchow. He reached the top of his jump, bailing into a double salchow. He reached the top of his jump, bailing into a double salchow. Then he landed off balance, Then he landed off balance, causing him to fall for a second time in his routine. causing him to fall for a second time in his routine. Photographs and composite image by Jeremy White He lost almost 72 points on those unexpected jumping mistakes, Tara Lipinski, the stunned commentator and 1998 Olympic women\u2019s champion, said on air. Lesser jump More valuable jump Planned routineActualQuad FlipQuad FlipQuad AxelQuad LutzQuad LutzQuad LoopQuad Lutz - Triple FlipQuad Toe - Triple ToeQuad Salchow - Triple Axel In the kiss-and-cry area, Malinin seemed to say that if USA Figure Skating, the national governing body, had sent him to the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing and given him Olympic experience after he finished second at that year\u2019s national championships \u2014 instead, he was passed over at age 17 \u2014 Friday\u2019s failure wouldn\u2019t have happened.\u201cIt\u2019s not easy,\u201d he said.Later, he appeared shocked when speaking with NBC.\u201cI was not expecting that,\u201d he said. \u201cI felt like going into this competition I was so ready. But I think, maybe, I was too confident that it was going to go well.\u201dIn truth, he never appeared fully poised at these Games.Asked if his struggles were physical or mental, he said: \u201cIt was definitely mental. 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<html lang="en" class="nytapp-vi-interactive nytapp-vi-interactive-standard" data-nyt-compute-assignment="fallback" xmlns:og="http://opengraphprotocol.org/schema/" style="--g-scrollbar-width: 15px;"><head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title data-rh="true">See How Ilia Malinin Fell From Podium in 2026 Menβs Figure Skating Final - The New York Times</title> <meta data-rh="true" name="robots" content="noarchive, max-image-preview:large"><meta data-rh="true" name="description" content="Ilia Malinin took first place in the short program, but his error-filled routine in the free skate dropped him to eighth overall."><meta data-rh="true" property="twitter:url" content="https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2026/02/13/sports/olympics-figure-skating-results-malinin.html"><meta data-rh="true" property="twitter:title" content="See How Ilia Malinin Fell From Podium in 2026 Menβs Figure Skating Final"><meta data-rh="true" property="twitter:description" content="Ilia Malinin took firs... - Parsed Content
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What seemed inevitable for Ilia Malinin became inconceivable.He was heavily favored on Friday to win the Olympic gold medal in menβs figure skating. His primary rival from Japan had just skated a shaky performance in the long program. He probably wouldnβt even need his signature quadruple axel to win easily.And then Malinin, 21, imploded in a shocking collapse, succumbing to the enormous pressure of his first Winter Games and finishing an incomprehensible eighth. Quad lutz Photographs and composite image by Joe Ward. Malinin fell twice and completed only three of his planned seven quad jumps. He is the greatest figure skater of his generation, but even the best Olympic athletes can succumb to pressure or a loss of assurance β Mikaela Shiffrin struggling with a mental block in the slalom, Simone Biles losing her positioning in the air in gymnastics. Still, Friday ranked as one of the most unexpected breakdowns in international sports since Germany humiliated host Brazil, 7-1, at the 2...
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Ilia Malinin was heavily favored on Friday to win the Olympic gold medal in menβs figure skating.0.950π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Figure Skating , Olympics π a11665f2-c03f-4a5d-a0b3-aa3625570b72Simplified: Ilia Malinin was heavily favored to win Olympic gold medal in men's figure skating on Friday
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Figure Skating , Olympics π a11665f3-0425-4e6d-b0ad-163ce8747d91Simplified: His primary rival from Japan skated a shaky performance in the long program
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Figure Skating , Olympics π a11665f3-340a-401b-94e0-f8611b07b0e9Simplified: Malinin imploded in a shocking collapse finishing eighth
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Figure Skating , Olympics π a11665f3-7581-46c0-b656-e108c7ab937eSimplified: Mikhail Shaidorov of Kazakhstan won the gold medal climbing from fifth place after the short program
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Figure Skating , Olympics π a11665f3-a01c-4a19-b863-a5b2ceac1b4dSimplified: Mikhail Shaidorov is the former Soviet republic's first Olympic figure skating champion and second gold medalist in any sport at the Winter Games sinc...
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Figure Skating , Olympics π a11665f3-cb8b-48a2-945a-38996cbc22b2Simplified: Yuma Kagiyama of Japan won silver for a second consecutive Olympics
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Figure Skating , Olympics π a11665f3-fa6c-4a97-9848-e7e953697721Simplified: Shun Sato of Japan took the bronze medal with 274.90 points
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Figure Skating , Olympics π a11665f4-5a5b-4b89-b3e9-e69894c59ad6Simplified: Only Malinin has completed the quad axel jump in any competition
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Figure Skating , Olympics π a11665f4-83cc-462c-a70a-888401ffc300Simplified: Quad axel involves forward takeoff requiring 4.5 revolutions in the air
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Figure Skating , Olympics π a11665f4-cd50-4f44-87c5-e97155e52177Simplified: Malinin landed a quad lutz downgraded a quad loop to a double loop and fell on a second quad lutz
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π€ Tara Lipinski π News Article π·οΈ Figure Skating , Olympics π a11665f5-0045-4881-ab62-2aa2c7bd7b47Simplified: Malinin lost almost 72 points on unexpected jumping mistakes