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Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson will bid to win Britain's first Winter Olympic figure skating medal since Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean in 1994.
NHL cautiously optimistic of Olympic participation despite smaller rink size and ice safety concerns
The NHL remains cautiously optimistic about sending top hockey players to the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics in February.
Discover the essentials of Olympic figure skating — explore each event (singles, pairs, ice dance, team), learn how scoring works, the differences between disciplines, and what to expect at the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Games.
Torvill and Dean were the last British pairing to earn a Winter Olympic medal in the sport, at Lillehammer 1994, but Lilah Fear and her skating partner Lewis Gibson have been hotly tipped to end the d
In a tight competition, the American won with an overall score of 222.49, ahead of two Japanese skaters on home ice in the city of Nagoya. Ami Nakai was second (220.89) and Kaori Sakamoto was third (218.80). “I’m not gonna lie, I feel a little bit sweaty, a little hot, but I’m feeling pretty good overall,” Liu said after the win.
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Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson lead eight-strong GB figure skating team at 2026 Winter Olympics
The ice dance partners are bidding to become Britain’s first Olympic medallists since Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean over three decades ago
The Grand Prix Final, the top figure skating competition of the fall and a preview of the Milan Cortina Olympics, airs live on Peacock from Thursday through Sunday.
In the last major international event before February's Olympics, the American Malinin kept his two-year unbeaten streak going.
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Olympic, Paralympic weekend recap: U.S. crushes Grand Prix Final, Jessie Diggins makes 4th Games
Chock and Bates won their third consecutive Grand Prix Final ice dance title in an anticipated first head-to-head against Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron of France, prevailing by 6.17 points. The two couples who share coaches and Montreal training ice are expected to have a close duel for gold in Milan.