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2026 Milano Cortina Olympics | Women's Figure Skating Podium
Alysa Liu (USA), the reigning World champion who had previously retired for two years, claims the Olympic gold medal to complete her outstanding comeback into the sport. Meanwhile, three-time World champion Kaori Sakamoto (JPN) becomes the first-ever Japanese woman to win multiple Olympic medals in figure skating by clinching silver. Ami Nakai (JPN), who had previously led the short program segment, crowns her debut senior season with Olympic bronze.
kaori sakamoto ♡ la vie en rose, hymne à l'amour, non, je ne regrette rien ♡ 2026 milano cortina olympics
Lara Naki Gutmann (ITA): Jaws » 2026 Winter Olympics - Women's Individual Event
Alysa Liu leaving the ice after her free skate!
OLYMPICS 2026 | February 19, 2026
Energy through the roof, if she doesn't win is because someone else performs a miracle
坂本 花織 Kaori Sakamoto (JPN)
2026 Olympic Winter Games Free Skate (147.67)
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I cannot begin to stress how important Alysa Liu is to a sport like figure skating. This is a sport that is rife with abuse and that has silenced women and has forced them to do as they’re told in order to win medals. This is a sport where authoritative figures exercise an immense amount of control over athletes from their childhoods.
Alysa left the sport because of burn out. Because of what she went through. When she came back, she said that she’d skate to whatever music that she wanted. That she’d be in charge of her training schedule. That she’d be able to take a very active role in choreographing her programs and choosing her costumes. Her entire comeback has been about her taking authority over her career. She is in charge of her own career, as it should be. As it should always be.
And she is now the Olympic Champion. Her trajectory is proof that an athlete taking control of their training, of their joy, and of their competitive career is absolutely paramount to success in sport.
I love women❤️
Lara Naki Gutmann (ITA)
2026 Olympic Winter Games Team Event Free Skate (126.94)
Congratulations Alysa on your Olympic F-bomb
Mikhail Shaidorov (KAZ) skates his free program to The Fifth Element, scoring a personal best of 198.64 to win the gold medal in the men's individual event.
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Piper Gilles & Paul Poirier (CAN): Vincent (Starry Starry Night) » 2026 Winter Olympics - Ice Dance Individual Event
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2026 Olympic Winter Games Free Dance (134.67)