
Reigning champ Ilia Malinin of US leads Japan’s Yuma Kagiyama at figure skating world championships
BOSTON (AP) — Reigning world champion Ilia Malinin delivered a season-best short program on Thursday night, giving the young American star a slim lead over Japan’s Yuma Kagiyama in what has quickly become a two-man race to this year’s title.
The 20-year-old Malinin delivered a pair of quads and a brilliant triple axel to score 110.41 points, just over three points off the world record set by Nathan Chen at the 2022 Winter Olympics. It was enough to keep Malinin in first when Kagiyama followed him with a resplendent program that resulted in a score of 107.09 — about a point off his career-best.
Mikhail Shaidorov of Kazakhstan was a distant third with 94.77 points heading into Saturday night’s free skate, which will wrap up the final world championships before the Milano-Cortina Olympics next year.
The high-flying Malinin, who has not been beaten since 2023, has become the clear-cut favorite to succeed Chen at the Winter Games. And he certainly doesn’t seem to mind the pressure, performing with a sort of swagger that belies his age.