Well everyone handles Olympic pressure different. And Yuma, and Yuzuru at least got to go to their first Olympics as teenagers. Ilia was denied that when he was 17. Now he'll be 25 at his next Olympics if he doesn't retire and stays healthy and competitive in his mid-twenties. Yuma especially wasn't expected to win in 2022 and he didn't, he won silver. He didn't have that pressure, Yuzuru and Nathan did, with Nathan prevailing and Shoma winning the bronze.
The next four years if Ilia hopefully doesn't retire I'll be praying to the skate gods that he stays healthy, happy, and becomes even better than ever. And that he wins an individual Olympic gold. And I hope that he isn't pressured to compete in four programs like he was here. Of course, I personally hoped that he would but if he didn't want to, then he shouldn't have been talked into it.
BTW, did Ilia do his Bonaly back flip in his FS? I was in shock as I was watching the nightmare unfold. I don't remember if he did. And I can't bare to watch that FS again. Just like I can't bare to watch Kurt Brownings Olympic heartaches, nor Sasha Cohen's Olympic FS'S, or Michelle Kwan's "Fields of Gold" Olympic exhibition in 2002.