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2025 World Figure Skating Championship Highlights

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The World Figure Skating Championship 2025 took place from 26 March to 30 March 2025 at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The event brought together the world’s best figure skaters to compete in four categories: men’s singles, women’s singles, pairs, and ice dance.

The championship featured remarkable performances from top skaters who showcased their talent and artistry. The tournament was also notable because the USA won three out of four events, which is a significant achievement ahead of the Olympics. The tournament also saw many record-breaking moments and exceptional performances from top skaters other than the winners.

In the men’s singles category, Adam Siao Him Fa delivered an impressive free stake, while Kevin Aymoz also gave a notable performance. The title was claimed by Ilia Malinin, who’s also known as the “Quad God.” He successfully defended his title by landing six quadruple jumps, including a historic quadruple axel, and achieved a total of 318.56 points. His victory solidified his status as a fan favorite for the upcoming 2025 Olympics.

Alysa Liu (PC: US Figure Skating Fan Zone)

Alysa Liu, who came out from retirement in the event, made history by becoming the first Alerican woman to win the world title in figure skating in 19 years. She was followed by Kaori Sakamoto and Mone Chiba, who claimed the second and third titles, respectively.

The ice dance competition was won by Madison Chock and Evan Bates, who claimed their third consecutive world title, showcasing their exceptional form and skill.

In pairs, Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara took home the gold medal and became the only winners in the World Figure Skating Championship who did not belong to the USA.

The World Figure Skating Championship was also eventful due to the undying support and cheers from the Boston Crowd, which added to the electric atmosphere of the competition.

2025 World Figure Skating Championship Winners

Category Gold Silver Bronze
Men’s Singles Ilia Malinin (USA) Mikhail Shaidorov (Kazakhstan) Yuma Kagiyama (Japan)
Women’s Singles Alysa Liu (USA) Kaori Sakamoto (Japan) Mone Chiba (Japan)
Pairs Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara (Japan) Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier (USA) Annika Hocke and Robert Kunkel (Germany)
Ice Dance Madison Chock and Evan Bates (USA) Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier (Canada) Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson (Great Britain)

Also Read: Alysa Liu Comes Out Of Retirement, Makes A Stunning Comeback

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