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Ilia Malinin’s redemption at the 2024 figure skating world championships after Olympic free skate collapse

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Consensus Summary

Ilia Malinin secured his third consecutive world figure skating championship at Prague’s O2 Arena in April 2024, just one month after a devastating Olympic free skate collapse in Milan. After leading by over nine points with a personal-best short program score of 111.29, Malinin delivered a flawless free skate with 218.11 points, finishing with 329.40 total points. His redemption arc followed a shocking Olympic performance where he fell twice and plummeted to eighth place, admitting pressure overwhelmed him. Malinin’s dominance included five quadruple jumps in the free skate, while Kagiyama and Sato secured silver and bronze. Both articles agree on his Olympic struggles and world title victory but differ in specifics like jump counts and placement details. The event highlighted Malinin’s resilience and the crowd’s pivotal role in his success.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • Ilia Malinin won the 2024 figure skating world championships in Prague’s O2 Arena on Saturday, April 2024
  • Malinin led after the short program with a personal-best score of 111.29 points, more than nine points ahead of the field
  • Malinin’s short program included a quad flip and a quad lutz-triple toe loop combination
  • Malinin’s free skate score was 218.11, finishing with a total of 329.40 points
  • Yumi Kagiyama of Japan finished second with 306.67 points, Shun Sato third with 288.54 points
  • Malinin skipped the quad axel in the short program but performed a triple version of his trademark jump
  • Malinin admitted to Olympic pressure in Milan, stating ‘the nerves just went, so overwhelming’ and ‘all the traumatic moments of my life flooded my head’
  • Mikhail Shaidorov of Kazakhstan skipped the 2024 world championships
  • Malinin is known as the ‘Quad God’ for his quadruple jump arsenal
  • The competition took place in Prague, Czech Republic, at the O2 Arena

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

ARTICLE 1
  • French skater Adam Siao Him Fa landed a perfect quad toe loop in combination with a triple toe loop plus a quad salchow for 101.85 points in the short program
  • Aleksandr Selevko of Estonia was third after the short program with a personal best 96.49
  • Malinin fell twice and made glaring mistakes in his Olympic free skate, dropping from first to eighth
  • Malinin was heavily favored to win individual gold with a five-point lead over Kagiyama and Siao after the short program
  • Malinin helped the US win team gold in Milan
ARTICLE 2
  • Malinin’s free program included five quadruple jumps, including a quad toe-triple toe combination and a backflip late in the program
  • Kagiyama surpassed her personal-best free skate score with a selection from Puccini’s Turandot
  • Sato’s program was to Stravinsky’s Firebird, repeating his Milano Cortina bronze
  • Canada’s Stephen Gogolev placed fourth with 281.04 points
  • Siao Him Fa landed two quads but fell on a third, finishing fifth with 271.56 points
  • Aleksandr Selevko dropped to sixth place with 270.42 points
  • Andrew Torgashev and Jacob Sanchez placed 10th and 12th respectively
  • Malinin stated ‘I definitely felt very pushed and loved from the crowd’ and ‘Every single element I did, they were all behind me’
  • Malinin said ‘My expectation was to leave the long program in one piece’
  • Malinin became the first man to win three straight world titles since Nathan Chen (2018, 2019, 2021)
  • Malinin mentioned the crowd’s support helped him through the challenging program

Contradictions

Conflicting information between sources:

  • Article 1 states Malinin’s five-point lead over Kagiyama and Siao after the short program was ‘insurmountable,’ while Article 2 does not explicitly claim this
  • Article 1 does not mention Malinin’s free skate score of 218.11 or total of 329.40, only that he ‘produced a free program’
  • Article 1 does not mention Malinin’s five quadruple jumps in the free skate, only that he ‘packed his program with difficulty’
  • Article 1 does not mention Aleksandr Selevko’s final placement (sixth) or his short program score (96.49)
  • Article 1 does not mention the specific music selections for Kagiyama (Turandot) or Sato (Firebird)

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