Jan 11, 2026
The U.S. figure skating team for the 2026 Olympics is set. Sixteen athletes were officially selected on Sunday following the U.S. figure skating championships in St. Louis. The group includes three returners and 13 Olympic newcomers. Here’s a look at who will be competing for Team USA at the Milan Cortina Olympics next month: Figure Skating 21 hours ago Ilia Malinin wins 4th consecutive U.S. Figure Skating title ahead of Milan Figure Skating 22 hours ago Chock, Bates win record-setting seventh U.S. Figure Skating title ahead of Milan Ice dance Madison Chock and Evan Bates Chock and Bates will compete in the ice dance at the Olympics for the fourth time in their career as a pair. The married couple previous took home gold in 2022 for the team event. Christina Carreira and Anthony Ponomarenko Carreira and Ponomarenko will make their Olympic debut for the Milan Cortina Games. The pair of 25-year-old skaters finished third at the U.S. championships. Emilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik Zingas and Kolesnik are headed to their first Olympics next month. They finished second in the ice dance at the U.S. championships, behind only Chock and Bates. Pairs Ellie Kam and Danny O’Shea The pair of Kam and O’Shea will make their Olympic debuts in 2026 after first partnering up in 2022. Kam, just 21 years old, and O’Shea, 34, both hail from Colorado Springs, Colorado. Emily Chan and Spence Akira Howe Chan and Howe were fourth in the pairs at the U.S. championships, but that was enough to earn their first Olympic trip. Women’s Amber Glenn Glenn, a 26-year-old from Texas, will make her Olympic debut after missing out in 2022 due to a poor championships showing and positive COVID-19 test. She finished first at the championships this year, leaving now doubt ahead of her Olympic debut. Isabeau Levito The 18-year-old from Mount Laurel, New Jersey, heads to her first Olympics in 2026 after placing third in the U.S. championships. Alysa Liu The 20-year-old from Oakland, California, is back for her second Olympics after debuting in 2022 at just 16 years old. She finished sixth in her first Olympics, and second at the U.S. championships this week. Men’s Ilia Malinin Nicknamed the “Quad God,” the 21-year-old Malinin will make his Olympic debut after finishing first at the U.S. championships. He was dominant in St. Louis, finishing at the top in both the short program and free skate. Maxim Naumov The 24-year-old from Norwood, Massachusetts, will make his first Olympic trip this winter. He was third in the men’s singles at the U.S. championships this week. Andrew Torgashev The 24-year-old from Coral Springs, Florida, will make his Olympic debut in Italy. He finished second in the men’s singles at the U.S. championships this week. ...read more read less
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