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I’m curious as to how people think the rankings will shake out with Madi and Evan retired. Z/K certainly seem positioned for number one although given ice dance, CarPon could return to challenge them with a different set of programs.

Personally I think Green/Parsons have topped out but maybe they’ll try a bit longer. Of the younger teams, the Browns are to my mind the best but Brat/Som still beats them from time to time. Unsure of how far Wolf/Tsar can go and hoping for a recovery from Nes/Mark.

As someone puts it, your thoughts?

The Italian Eurosport commentators went outright and stated that Z&K are the next Olympic Champions.
 
After Hawayek/Baker retired (sorry to bring up painful subjects), it almost seems like no one knew who the new U.S. #2 was supposed to be. Green/Parsons had a quick rise and were sixth at Worlds. Then CPom passed them and were fifth at Worlds. Then Zing/Kol blew past them and were fifth at the Olympics. Lots of bouncing around right below that #1 spot.

But assuming Chock/Bates are really done now, we'll have a new #1, and maybe things will get a little more stable.

I too have my eye on the Browns and Nes/Mark, though I feel more confident about the former. Nes/Mark have the goods, I think, but they could use some help with packaging and choreography and they DESPERATELY need a better coaching situation.

I think, if Green/Parsons do end up sticking it out, we could have a stable top 3, like the Bock/Shibs/HubDon era. If they retire, though, I think it's going to be a bit of a free-for-all. I'd like to see the Browns come out on top (if my avatar doesn't make that obvious lol), and I think they have the momentum, if they can keep it up and if their coaching/financial issues don't hinder their growth and political support.
 
I noticed Igor was in the team USA box throughout the team event, looking extremely happy and cheering all of Team USA on. I wasn’t certain at first it was him because I don’t remember him looking quite that happy even when his teams were winning everything!

Is there any chance Chock/Bates would go and coach/choreograph on his team if they are thinking of a move back to Michigan? (I’m just guessing they are on good terms now with Igor enthusiastically cheering for them.)
 
with Madi and Evan retired. Z/K certainly seem positioned for number one although given ice dance, CarPon could return to challenge them with a different set of programs.

I noticed Igor was in the team USA box throughout the team event, looking extremely happy and cheering all of Team USA on. I wasn’t certain at first it was him because I don’t remember him looking quite that happy even when his teams were winning everything!

Is there any chance Chock/Bates would go and coach/choreograph on his team if they are thinking of a move back to Michigan? (I’m just guessing they are on good terms now with Igor enthusiastically cheering for them.)
That would be a really good coaching partnership, and a great step into coaching for them until they are ready to venture out on their own if they choose to do so!
 
Ty Steele's group photo: https://www.instagram.com/p/DU5w3ANkemM/

His interview with Emilea & Vadym:
 
From Chock/Bates' fan thread (@Lanie also posted a video there):
A different Instagram video from USFS has a better angle showing that all (or almost all) U.S. figure skaters (some sitting off ice) were present for Madison's announcement that Evan will be [a closing ceremony] flagbearer.
Congratulations to Evan! :) https://www.instagram.com/reel/DU-j2MpANx_/

Excerpts from USOPC press release: https://www.usopc.org/news/2026/feb...-for-olympic-winter-games-milano-cortina-2026
The 2026 Olympic champions, [Hilary] Knight and Bates were chosen by a vote of fellow Team USA athletes through a process led by the Team USA Athletes’ Commission, which serves as the representative group and voice of Team USA athletes. They are the first winter duo to share the honor of leading the delegation into the Closing Ceremony, which serves as the official close to the Olympic Winter Games.​
... [Bates] now sits tied for sixth in men’s all-time Olympic Winter Games medals. He becomes the first U.S. figure skater to carry the flag into an Olympic Opening or Closing Ceremony since Scott Hamilton in 1980, also joining Tim Wood who held the closing honor in 1968.​
“I’m deeply grateful to be selected as flag bearer and to represent both the United States and the sport of figure skating in this way,” said Bates. “To share this honor with Hilary makes it even more meaningful. My experience at the Milano Cortina Games has truly been incredible in so many ways, and I’m filled with appreciation for everyone who helped make it possible.”​
 
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NBC has published a four-minute video of Madison announcing Evan as closing flagbearer.
It includes Evan's gracious remarks (unfortunately slightly hard to hear) to the assembled group.
Among other things, he said that he will be representing the U.S. skaters -- and also the federation, staff, and support system. (For example, I could see some of the USFS medical team down at the far end.)
In the last part of the video, Evan speaks to an off-camera interviewer.


Such a feel-good moment for all concerned.
 
NBC has published a four-minute video of Madison announcing Evan as closing flagbearer.
It includes Evan's gracious remarks (unfortunately slightly hard to hear) to the assembled group.
Among other things, he said that he will be representing the U.S. skaters -- and also the federation, staff, and support system. (For example, I could see some of the USFS medical team down at the far end.)
In the last part of the video, Evan speaks to an off-camera interviewer.


Such a feel-good moment for all concerned.

A wonderful moment, and a fabulous choice of closing ceremony flag bearer!
 
Our friend Melanie Heaney photographs skaters from all disciplines and all countries, but this thread seemed like the best home for today's article and two-minute video about her. From NBC station in Atlanta:

Olympic photographer's road to Milan skated right through metro Atlanta​
Heaney trains at local competitions like the Atlanta Figure Skating Club's Magnolia Open, where 11Alive spoke with her ahead of the Olympics.​
ATLANTA — Any athlete will tell you it takes years of practice, hard work and dedication to reach the Olympic Games. The same is true for photographer Melanie Heaney.​
"Going to the Olympics doesn't automatically make me a better photographer," Heaney said. "It's the fact that I go to these (local) competitions probably 20 weekends a year that makes me better." ...​
Olympics photograher's metro Atlanta ties:​

I especially liked this part of the article (with corresponding photos):

"... But for Heaney, it's the full-circle moments that mean the most. She took portraits of Avonley Nguyen & Vadym Kolesnik at Lake Placid years ago.​
Last month, she photographed Kolesnik again — this time at the U.S. Figure Skating National Championship, where he and his current partner Emilea Zingas secured an Olympic spot.​
"It was just really sweet to be able to think about how I'd been able to capture their journey for the whole time of their careers," Heaney said. "Obviously, the majority of those little kids don't go on to become Olympians, but it's still really rewarding to see the kids develop year after year." ..."​

I'll add here one of Melanie's shots of Zingas/Kolesnik's Olympic FD in Milan:


Thank you for all your work, Melanie!
And thanks to ice-dance.com too.
 
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Cross-posting this -
Interesting little IG reel about the level of interest during these Olympics. The Top 10 most searched athletes on Google include four figure skaters.

9 - Madison Chock
5 - Amber Glenn
3 - Ilia Malinin
2 - Alysa Liu

 

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