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Ilia Malinin salutes the crowd at center ice, smiling. He stands over the Skate Canada logo, and wears black pants and skates as well as a grey top.
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Ilia Malinin Dominates Men’s Short Program at Skate Canada International

Reigning World Champion aims to remain undefeated in 2024

Ilia Malinin jumped his way into the lead Saturday at Skate Canada International in Halifax, Canada, dominating the men's short program.

Competing for the second straight weekend, the reigning World champion produced a short program score of 106.22, which leads the field by nearly 10 points.

In his performance to "RUNNING" by NF, Malinin was clean throughout, earning positive grades of execution on every element. He secured massive points for his opening quad flip and as his quad Lutz-triple toe loop jump combination in the second half of the program – which was awarded 20.72 points – the highest-scoring element of the event by nearly five points. Both elements received outstanding grades of execution of 3.46 and 3.45, respectively.

The Skate America champion last week, Malinin will look to remain undefeated in the calendar year and take home his sixth Grand Prix medal on Sunday. He also will have the opportunity to lock up a place in the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final.

In his return to the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Series for the first time since 2021, Jason Brown continued to wow crowds with his artistry, tallying the second-highest component score behind only Malinin with 43.31 points for his program set to music from The Legend of Tarzan soundtrack.

The two-time Olympian finished seventh with a segment score of 79.03.

Both the pairs and women's events wrapped up Saturday.

Team USA's sole entry in the pairs event, Emily Chan and Spencer Howe, finished fifth in their first Grand Prix event since 2022.

Skating to "Io Ci Sarò" by Andrea Bocelli, the two-time Grand Prix medalists used two show-stopping Level 4 lifts to score 117.27 points in the segment and 178.31 points overall.
In the women's event, Alysa Liu placed sixth while Elyce Lin-Gracey finished seventh.

For Liu, Skate Canada marks the second international event of her comeback to the sport and her first Grand Prix event since 2021.

Although Liu, a 2022 Olympian and World bronze medalist, started the day in second place, she slipped to sixth after struggling with her jumps. Her skate to "MacArthur Park" by Donna Summer earned 120.01 points; she finished an overall score of 187.69 points.

Lin-Gracey, who placed sixth at Skate America last weekend, finished with 123.73 points in the free skate and 182.37 points overall. Skating to music from the ballet Cléopâtre, the 2023 U.S. junior bronze medalist's performance included a beautiful triple flip-double Axel-double toe loop in the second half worth 11.95 points.

The ice dance event kicked off Saturday with Emilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik leading the United States in fourth place with a score of 75.63.

Competing at Skate Canada International for the second straight year, the 2023 U.S. pewter medalists' performance to a medley of Bee Gees songs opened with their two strongest elements, their pattern dance type step sequence and midline step sequence – both of which scored nearly 10 points.

Also at Skate Canada for the second year in a row was Oona Brown and Gage Brown, who recorded their best result at a Grand Prix at this event last year with a fourth-place result. Their James Brown-inspired performance earned 72.16 points for sixth place.

In seventh, Emily Bratti and Ian Somerville received 71.48 points for their performance to "Brick House" by The Commodores and "Daddy Cool" by Boney M.

Competition at Skate Canada International wraps up Sunday with the men's free skate and free dance.

For full results, visit the Grand Prix Series Competition Central on the U.S. Figure Skating Fan Zone.
 
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Players Mentioned

Jason Brown

#13 Jason Brown

Dec. 15, 1994
Senior/Men
Los Angeles, Calif.
  Emilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik

#129   Emilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik

April 22, 2002 | Oct. 27, 2001
Senior/Ice Dance
Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. | Kharkiv, Ukraine
  Emily Bratti and Ian Somerville

#10   Emily Bratti and Ian Somerville

June 11, 2002 | Sept. 1, 2000
Senior/Ice Dance
Washington D.C. | Washington D.C.
  Emily Chan and Spencer Akira Howe

#17   Emily Chan and Spencer Akira Howe

Aug. 11, 1997 | Sept. 11, 1996
Senior/Pairs
Pasadena, Texas | Burbank, Calif.
Elyce Lin-Gracey

#71 Elyce Lin-Gracey

June 7, 2007
Junior/Ladies
Arcadia, Calif.
Ilia Malinin

#77 Ilia Malinin

Dec. 2, 2004
Senior/Men
Fairfax, Va.
  Oona Brown and Gage Brown

#14   Oona Brown and Gage Brown

Sept. 10, 2004 | Oct. 20, 2002
Senior/Ice Dance
Long Island, N.Y. | Long Island, N.Y.
Alysa Liu

#73 Alysa Liu

Aug. 8, 2005
Senior/Ladies
Clovis, Calif.

Players Mentioned

Jason Brown

#13 Jason Brown

Senior/Men
Los Angeles, Calif.
Dec. 15, 1994
  Emilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik

#129   Emilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik

Senior/Ice Dance
Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. | Kharkiv, Ukraine
April 22, 2002 | Oct. 27, 2001
  Emily Bratti and Ian Somerville

#10   Emily Bratti and Ian Somerville

Senior/Ice Dance
Washington D.C. | Washington D.C.
June 11, 2002 | Sept. 1, 2000
  Emily Chan and Spencer Akira Howe

#17   Emily Chan and Spencer Akira Howe

Senior/Pairs
Pasadena, Texas | Burbank, Calif.
Aug. 11, 1997 | Sept. 11, 1996
Elyce Lin-Gracey

#71 Elyce Lin-Gracey

Junior/Ladies
Arcadia, Calif.
June 7, 2007
Ilia Malinin

#77 Ilia Malinin

Senior/Men
Fairfax, Va.
Dec. 2, 2004
  Oona Brown and Gage Brown

#14   Oona Brown and Gage Brown

Senior/Ice Dance
Long Island, N.Y. | Long Island, N.Y.
Sept. 10, 2004 | Oct. 20, 2002
Alysa Liu

#73 Alysa Liu

Senior/Ladies
Clovis, Calif.
Aug. 8, 2005