
The Quad God, the great skiing innovator, the next Olympic champion. On Saturday night, in front of a roar crowd in TD Garden, Ilia Malinin made it official: it’s again the best skiing in the world.
The 20 -year -old American delivered another free and unforgettable skiing to drop the world skiing world ski championship, with six quad leaps to demand its second world title in a row. Its total of 318.56 points put him more than 31 points from Mikhail Shaidorov from Kazakhstan, who took silver, and Japan’s Japanese Cagema, which took bronze despite a routine wrapped in the mistake he saw falling from the second after the short program.
It was a decisive night for sports and ratification, which has not lost a competition since 2023 and has now added another gold medal to her autobiography, which already includes a final title in the Grand Prix, multiple records of quartet quadruple, and a constantly increasing legend.
The skiing last time I am not a vampire by the American post -modified tape that falls in the opposite direction, opened Malinin with the quadruple face, Quad Axel, quadruple Lotz, quad -loop, along with the quadruple and quadruple toe, both with a mixture.
The four and a half-revolution jump that proved that it was after the reach of the most ambitious talent for sport- was It fell only 15 times in the competition After Saturday, all of them are a northern Virginia citizen, since he pulled him for the first time in the classic United States two years ago when he was 17 years old.
It was a decisive night for sports and ratification, which has not lost a competition since 2023 and has now added another gold medal to her autobiography, which already includes a final title in the Grand Prix, multiple records of quartet quadruple, and a constantly increasing legend.
The United States won three of the four events in the World Ski Championship for the first time in history: Malenin in the individual men, Alyssa Leo in the individual women, Madison Choc and Ivan Bates in the ice dance.
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