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Inside the 2026 U.S. Olympic Figure Skating Team Selection: The Calls That Shook the Ice

Last updated: January 12, 2026 7:59 am
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Inside the 2026 U.S. Olympic Figure Skating Team Selection: The Calls That Shook the Ice
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Ilia Malinin leads a 16-skater squad sculpted by data, drama and a citizenship deadline that flipped the pairs podium—leaving Jason Brown on the outside and the selection room in tears.

ST. LOUIS—The clock on the arena wall read 11:07 p.m. when Justin Dillon finally walked out of the windowless conference room beneath the Enterprise Center ice. The U.S. Figure Skating high-performance chief had just spent two days—and every allotted 90-minute discipline block—deciding which 16 athletes will wear the red, white and blue in Milano Cortina.

“Every one of us can agree that we have some phenomenal athletes as part of Team USA,” Dillon told reporters, voice hoarse from closed-door debates that ranged from quad statistics to passport logistics.

The Method: Data, Drama and 90-Minute Death Matches

Selection criteria weigh the past two seasons, but the 2026 U.S. Championships carried the heaviest number. Committee members pored over season-best scores, jump consistency charts and health reports before voting discipline-by-discipline. Athletes were then summoned one at a time—no more impersonal emails—to learn their Olympic fate.

Ilia Malinin lands a quad axel in the men's short program at the 2026 U.S. Figure Skating Championships
Ilia Malinin’s quad-heavy arsenal makes him the gold-medal favorite heading into Italy.

Men: Quad King Crowned, Veteran Dethroned

Ilia Malinin was inked in milliseconds; his season-best 295-plus total dwarfs the global field. The fight was for the final two berths.

  • Andrew Torgashev rocketed from fifth after the short to second overall with a 267.62-point free skate that out-quadded everyone but Malinin.
  • Maxim Naumov secured the third slot at 249.16, edging a collapsing Jason Brown, who plunged to eighth with a free-skate meltdown.

Brown—beloved for his artistry and emotional connection to fans—was left off an Olympic roster for the first time since 2014. “Everybody was held to the same standard,” Dillon said, confirming Brown will travel only as an alternate.

Jason Brown competes in the men's short program at the 2026 U.S. Figure Skating Championships
Jason Brown’s eighth-place finish cost him an automatic berth despite a decade of international medals.

Women: Podium Perfect

Gold-silver-bronze at nationals equaled the Olympic ticket. Amber Glenn, Alysa Liu and Isabeau Levito each posted personal-best combined scores above 215, rendering debate unnecessary. The trio also gives the U.S. its deepest technical arsenal since 2018, with Liu’s triple-axel consistency and Levito’s spins rated Level 4 across the board.

Amber Glenn in the women's short program at the 2026 U.S. Figure Skating Championships
National champion Amber Glenn headlines a women’s squad with podium potential in every segment.

Ice Dance: Dynasty Extended

Madison Chock and Evan Bates—seven-time U.S. titlists—anchor a team rounded out by nationals podium finishers Emilea Zingas / Vadym Kolesnik and Christina Carreira / Anthony Ponomarenko. All three pairs scored rhythm-dance personal bests in St. Louis, giving the U.S. a realistic shot at two top-five placements in Italy.

Christina Carreira and Anthony Ponomarenko perform in the ice dance rhythm dance at the 2026 U.S. Figure Skating Championships
Carreira and Ponomarenko’s season-best 128.40 free-dance score sealed their Olympic debut.

Pairs: Citizenship Dominoes

The biggest shock came off the ice. Back-to-back national champions Alisa Efimova / Misha Mitrofanov were bypassed because Efimova’s Finnish passport remains unresolved; the citizenship process did not clear in time. Instead, Ellie Kam / Daniel O’Shea (second) and Emily Chan / Spencer Akira Howe (fourth) claimed the Olympic seats. Chan and Howe’s 192.88 total, buoyed by the weekend’s top free skate, edged Katie McBeath / Daniil Parkman, who faced the same passport hurdle as Efimova.

Emily Chan and Spencer Akira Howe compete in the pairs free skate at the 2026 U.S. Figure Skating Championships
Chan and Howe leapfrogged the bronze medalists once citizenship status entered the equation.

What the Roster Signals for Milano Cortina

  • Medal math: Malinin enters as the only American with a 300-point ceiling; Glenn and the dance duos project for top-six finishes, keeping the U.S. in the hunt for three podium sweeps.
  • Experience curve: Ten of 16 skaters are first-time Olympians, lowering average age to 21.3 but raising upside on quad-heavy scoring sheets.
  • Depth insurance: Four alternates—led by Brown—are required to remain in European training camps through February, a buffer against COVID protocols and injury flare-ups.

The Human Element: Tears, Texts and a New Tradition

For the first time, committee members delivered news face-to-face. Naumov’s tear-filled Instagram post—captioned “14 years for 4 minutes”—was shot minutes after his private meeting, a microcosm of the raw emotion inside Enterprise Center.

“We wanted athletes to look us in the eye,” Dillon explained. “These decisions alter lives, not just résumés.”

Team USA’s 16-skater lineup: four reigning national champions, three quad-revolution leaders and one citizenship clause that re-wrote the pairs playbook. The ice in Milano Cortina is next; the debates in St. Louis are already legend.

Stay locked on onlytrustedinfo.com for instant medal projections, daily Milan camp updates and the fastest analysis when the first Olympic blade hits Italian ice.

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