Malinin had been expected to pack in seven quadruple jumps, including the quad Axel which only he has landed in competition, but the American’s display unraveled as he made one mistake after another.
From the moment the expected quad Axel turned into a single Axel, he appeared to be in freefall as he made two crash landings onto the ice and ended up executing only three quads cleanly.

The United States’ Ilia Malinin falls while competing in the figure skating men’s singles free skating final during the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games at Milano Ice Skating Arena in Milan on Friday. | AFP-JIJI
He looked absolutely distraught by the end of his free skate and kept shaking his head, scarcely believing the nightmare he had just endured on the biggest stage for his sport.
Having entered the final day of the men’s competition with a lead of over five points from Tuesday’s short program, Friday’s score of 156.33 was over 80 points short of his personal best of 238.24 and left him languishing in 15th place in the free skate segment.
He ended up eighth overall with a total of 264.49 points while Shaidorov earned 291.58.
Malinin said the pressure of being the gold-medal favorite and the enormous media attention on him in his first Games was “too much to handle.”
“I’m trying to understand what happened specifically,” Malinin, whose performance helped the U.S. to win the team gold last weekend, told reporters.
“But I know that it’s done. I can’t change the outcome.”
Shaidorov, who like Malinin is aged 21 and known for his technical ability, fell on his back in ecstasy on the ice at the Milano Ice Skating Arena after delivering a personal best but few could have foreseen what was to come since all of the main medal contenders had yet to skate.
Frenchman Adam Siao Him Fa, who entered the free skate in third place, struggled mightily and Kagiyama, who was in second behind Malinin, also failed to live up to his standards.
Their errors appeared to have set the stage for two-time world champion Malinin to cruise to the title, especially since he had won 14 competitions in a row dating back to 2023.
But it was not to be.
“The (gold) medal is very important for me,” said Shaidorov.
A journalist showed him a picture of himself as a skater when he was a child and asked what his message would be to his younger self.
“Never give up, never give up.”

Japan’s Yuma Kagiyama (left) celebrates after winning a silver medal with fellow countryman and bronze medalist Shun Sato following the figure skating men’s singles free skating final during the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games at Milano Ice Skating Arena in Milan on Friday. | AFP-JIJI
Kagiyama, who also won silver in Beijing four years ago, said he was relieved to have won a medal after what he called a disappointing performance, and said the bright lights must have been too much for his American rival.
“The whole world was expecting him to win at these Olympics, and I imagine that must have been an immeasurable amount of pressure and tension for him,” he said.
“I’m sure he must be incredibly disappointed. But I think it’s amazing that he managed to complete four performances in his first Olympics,” he said, referring to Malinin’s two performances in the team event and two in singles.
Malinin said he was happy for Shaidorov, whose medal is Kazakhstan’s first of the Milan Games.
“I went up to him and I congratulated him because watching him skate, I watched him in the locker room, and we’re just so proud of him,” he said.
“That’s what’s so special about the sport as well, is everyone has each other’s support.
“I feel like we’re all a big, huge figure skating family. And I think people forget that when you know they see us competing against each other.”


