2026 Olys Mens SP PBP - A Minion Ways to Dies (Irae)

SP protocols: https://results.isu.org/results/sea...------QUAL000100--_JudgesDetailsperSkater.pdf

1 Q MALININ Ilia USA 108.16 62.35 45.81 9.11 9.25 9.07 0.00 #28
2 Q KAGIYAMA Yuma JPN 103.07 56.50 46.57 9.36 9.14 9.39 0.00 #29
3 Q SIAO HIM FA Adam FRA 102.55 57.27 45.28 9.04 9.18 8.89 0.00 #25
4 Q GRASSL Daniel ITA 93.46 52.73 40.73 8.18 8.25 7.96 0.00 #20
5 Q SHAIDOROV Mikhail KAZ 92.94 52.45 40.49 8.00 8.14 8.11 0.00 #27
6 Q CHA Junhwan KOR 92.72 50.08 42.64 8.39 8.64 8.50 0.00 #15
7 Q AYMOZ Kevin FRA 92.64 48.55 44.09 8.75 9.04 8.61 0.00 #22
8 Q TORGASHEV Andrew USA 88.94 48.56 40.38 7.89 8.11 8.18 0.00 #14
9 Q SATO Shun JPN 88.70 46.77 41.93 8.39 8.18 8.54 0.00 #24
10 Q GOGOLEV Stephen CAN 87.41 48.23 39.18 7.93 7.71 7.82 0.00 #7
11 Q MARSAK Kyrylo UKR 86.89 49.20 37.69 7.39 7.57 7.61 0.00 #8
12 Q GUMENNIK Petr AIN 86.72 48.43 38.29 7.61 7.57 7.75 0.00 #1
13 Q JIN Boyang CHN 86.55 47.79 38.76 7.75 7.71 7.75 0.00 #12
14 Q NAUMOV Maxim USA 85.65 47.77 37.88 7.29 7.71 7.68 0.00 #2
15 Q EGADZE Nika GEO 85.11 45.85 39.26 7.93 7.79 7.79 0.00 #26
16 Q RIZZO Matteo ITA 84.30 42.49 41.81 8.46 8.29 8.29 0.00 #18
17 Q VASILJEVS Deniss LAT 82.44 42.34 40.10 7.86 8.11 8.04 0.00 #17
18 Q SELEVKO Aleksandr EST 82.02 41.33 41.69 8.36 8.32 8.29 1.00 #19
19 Q BRITSCHGI Lukas SUI 80.87 40.61 40.26 8.04 7.96 8.11 0.00 #21
20 Q HAGARA Adam SVK 80.30 45.17 35.13 7.11 6.93 7.00 0.00 #16
21 Q SAMOILOV Vladimir POL 77.57 40.88 36.69 7.25 7.29 7.43 0.00 #11
22 Q MIURA Kao JPN 76.77 37.44 40.33 8.00 7.79 8.36 1.00 #23
23 Q CARRILLO Donovan MEX 75.56 39.71 36.85 7.32 7.61 7.14 1.00 #5
24 Q LI Yu-Hsiang TPE 72.41 39.84 32.57 6.36 6.64 6.50 0.00 #6
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25 GUARINO SABATE Tomas ESP 69.80 34.25 35.55 7.11 7.36 6.82 0.00 #4
26 KIM Hyungyeom KOR 69.30 37.92 32.38 6.39 6.39 6.61 1.00 #9
27 NORDEBACK Andreas SWE 67.15 31.45 35.70 7.21 6.96 7.21 0.00 #3
28 KULISS Fedirs LAT 66.86 35.83 32.03 6.36 6.36 6.46 1.00 #10
29 LITVINTSEV Vladimir AZE 63.63 31.13 32.50 6.46 6.18 6.82 0.00 #13
 
short rant: the camera work is not top notch. In luge a German lugist (the one who won gold) complained about camera work, that every single world cup has better camera work. The officials answered, we can't understand the complaints, we have top camera work, we put a lot of work into it with experts, we are on top of things. Well they definitely aren't. At least not in figure skating.
I'd say even Golden Spin has better camera work
 
Whew, that was an anxiety producing experience. Loved Adam especially, glad that Ilia skated up to his potential. Yuma just had that one mistake, but his expression wasn’t quite what it was in the team either. OK with the results. And our US men all did either equal or above what we expected - yay!

Yeah, Yuma was on fire in the team event but this was a bit of a nervy skate for him. As a stan, I’m more relieved than anything.
 
Nothing is a given to me. Ilia has have multiple errors already and he is losing levels on elements. He is one pop or a +rep call from losing his lead.
Ilia has a 5 point lead going into the LP and a TES base value surplus of ~19 points over Yuma and Adam assuming all go for their highest tech content. Fairly sure he could pop the axel and maintain his lead.

Hopefully this frees Ilia of some pressure and he really lets it rip.
 
Yuma's SP is one of my all-time favorite men's programs ever.

Adam was fantastic.

Ilia Iliad. Ilia'd? Whatever. There's a bit of "don't lose" in his skating, but that's understandable.

I hope the FPs are as good! What a treat.
 
Every time I watch the Kagiyamas in the K&C makes me do a double take. Oh the genes! LOL

Great competition. Congrats to the skaters. Enjoyed watching it.

The first thing Kagiyama said to the interviewer on how he feels after the SP (Japanese always asks this) was

"I had (a beat) FUN"

Which is a very good thing. He's calm and relaxed. He regrets about the axel not being clean, but the steps, spins were delivered.
On the free, he said that since its the final part of his dream (the Olympics) he will be focusing on every element.

And I think it was Malinin who quickly ran behind Kagiyama's interview.
Oh, and I can't believe the camera kinda jolted during Malinin's skate (jump). It quickly switched to another camera (angle) though I couldn't help but think I was robbed of a performance, even if it was just a few seconds. :shrugs:

:)

Edited to add: Fingers crossed for the free. Hope it is great as the SP.
 
Ilia doing the LP i think made the difference it allowed him to get rid of those nerves and prove he could do it when it counted. He's now more calm and getting stronger with each skate. Nathan probably needed another skate in the TE to be really ready the individual event. Instead he had almost a week to think about and we know what happened in the individual SP.
 
I am okayish with the order of the first three but Kagiyama not even a point above Malinin in PCS is criminal. Why are his skating skills not rewarded more? It is very frustrating. I would have Adam a little bit closer to the top as well but the two harder quad from Ilia clinched the deal and that is okay.

still not okay with Grassl vs Junhwan
Yuma had the error on the axel so that meant he couldn't go higher on the PCS. Otherwise he could have got 10s.

His steps got +5 across the board except for 1 judge. Well deserved.
 
How great is it that skaters like Torgy and K/O who have been maligned are showing that they deserved to be on this team. No matter what happens for the rest of the skating events they have all had a Olympic moment they will remember for the rest of their lives.
 
#23 & #24 wouldn't have made the cut in Beijing but I still feel like the sport has really moved forward somehow.

Maybe there were relevant changes to the scale of values I can't recall to account for this, but still. What a high level.
 
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I think Ilia has been practicing the 4A so much his timing is off on the triple.
Did you guys notice how hard Ilia’s entrance to the triple axel is? Back cross steps, turn forward and jump. It’s crazy hard. Anyway, he did do it more perfectly in the warm up, but still an amazing jump with such a difficult entrance. Blows my mind every time as someone who can do the back cross steps… but not the axel 😜
 
Ilia has a 5 point lead going into the LP and a TES base value surplus of ~19 points over Yuma and Adam assuming all go for their highest tech content. Fairly sure he could pop the axel and maintain his lead.

Hopefully this frees Ilia of some pressure and he really lets it rip.
I'm more thinking a pop on the first jump of his axel sequences that is 20 points lost because he always saves his combos for the end of the program. I would surprised if he lost but I don't think the gold is a done deal that is all I am saying. To me Ilia's face looked surprised at the SP score being lower than Yuma team event score.
 
How great is it that skaters like Torgy and K/O who have been maligned are showing that they deserved to be on this team. No matter what happens for the rest of the skating events they have all had a Olympic moment they will remember for the rest of their lives.
Who said they didn't deserve to be on the team after nationals? I'll wait.
 
I'm more thinking a pop on the first jump of his axel sequences that is 20 points lost because he always saves his combos for the end of the program. I would surprised if he lost but I don't think the gold is a done deal that is all I am saying. To me Ilia's face looked surprised at the SP score being lower than Yuma team event score.
He needs to work on the spins if he wants that SP WR :shuffle:
 
What kind of Alysa Liu juju did the men drink?!!! What are we in for in the other disciplines to balance the scales?!! I might have maybe sort of kind of scheduled a test so I could watch and will now rewatch so I can see it on a real TV with the volume.

I suspect we will pay for it in the free skate on Friday. :shuffle:

Every time I watch the Kagiyamas in the K&C makes me do a double take. Oh the genes! LOL

Have we ever seen Yuma's mom? She must have NO genes.

The first thing Kagiyama said to the interviewer on how he feels after the SP (Japanese always asks this) was

"I had (a beat) FUN"

Which is a very good thing. He's calm and relaxed. He regrets about the axel not being clean, but the steps, spins were delivered.
On the free, he said that since its the final part of his dream (the Olympics) he will be focusing on every element.

He really seemed pretty happy to me after the SP and not upset, despite the mistake.
 

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