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Ilia Malinin’s Redemption: Quad God Storms Worlds Short Program with Record-Breaking Score

Last updated: March 26, 2026 8:38 pm
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Ilia Malinin blasts to a commanding lead at the World Championships with a personal best short program, turning the page from his Olympic heartbreak and positioning himself for a historic three-peat.

Skater Ilia Malinin takes big lead after Worlds short program

In a stunning display of technical prowess and renewed composure, Ilia Malinin of the United States delivered a personal best score of 111.29 points in the short program at the World Championships in Prague, the highest such score in four years. This performance propels him into the free skate with a commanding 9.44-point lead over France’s Adam Siao Him Fa, the largest margin at this stage of the competition since 2019 Field Level Media.

Malinin, the two-time defending world champion nicknamed the “Quad God,” arrives at these championships on a mission. His last competition was the Milan Cortina Olympics last month, where a disastrous free skate saw him plummet to eighth place—his first defeat in 14 competitions, a streak dating back to December 2023. Yet, he returned home with a gold medal from the team event, offering a glimmer of positivity amid the individual heartbreak.

The pressure was immense. Fans expected his signature quad jumps, and Malinin did not disappoint. He cleanly executed a quadruple Lutz-triple toe loop combination, a quad flip, and a triple Axel, showcasing the technical difficulty that has defined his career Field Level Media.

But beyond the jumps, Malinin revealed a significant shift in mindset. Speaking to the International Skating Union, he reflected on his Olympic experience: “I was definitely coming back to prove myself that (the Olympics) was (a) one-time thing, but now I realize this is much more than just skating. It’s being able to go and enjoy and have fun. Coming here I had no big expectations.”

Why This Matters

Malinin’s short program is more than a comeback; it’s a recalibration. After the Olympic stumble, questions lingered about his mental fortitude and ability to handle pressure. This performance suggests that the setback has catalyzed a maturation process. For the free skate, the lead is substantial but not insurmountable in a sport where one mistake can unravel a score. However, with Malinin skating freely and landing his quads with precision, he is the clear favorite to secure a third straight world title.

Fan Community Reaction

Skating enthusiasts have been abuzz with theories since the Olympics. Some speculated that Malinin’s focus on quad jumps had come at the expense of artistic impression, while others wondered if the pressure of being America’s top hope had gotten to him. His comments about enjoying the process resonate with a fanbase that has watched him push the boundaries of the sport. Now, with this dominant short program, fans are debating whether this is the new Malinin—one who balances technical ambition with mental ease—or a temporary redemption arc.

Looking ahead, the free skate on Saturday will test this new mindset. Malinin must maintain his technical elements while avoiding the pitfalls that plagued him in Italy. If he skates cleanly, the world title is his. But even if he falters, this short program has already rewritten the narrative of his season from Olympic disappointment to potential three-peat. Estonia’s Aleksandr Selevko, in third place, represents an outside threat, but Malinin’s lead and form make him the overwhelming favorite to reclaim his throne.

For onlytrustedinfo.com, we provide the fastest, most insightful analysis of breaking sports news. Stay with us for comprehensive coverage and expert takes on the World Championships and beyond.

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