Ilia Malinin Dominates Short Program at 2026 World Championships with Personal-Best Score
Ilia Malinin delivered a commanding performance in the Men’s Short Program at the 2026 ISU Figure Skating World Championships, securing first place with a personal-best score of 111.29. The result places him well ahead of the competition and positions him strongly for the final segment of the event.
A Performance That Sets the Standard
Malinin’s short program combined technical precision with confident execution, resulting in a new personal best both overall and in technical scoring. His technical score reached 65.05, surpassing his previous mark and reflecting the high level of difficulty in his program.

Key elements of his performance included:
- a clean quadruple flip
- a well-executed triple axel
- a high-scoring jump combination
Each element was completed with consistency, contributing to his significant lead.
Strong Margin Over the Field
Adam Siao Him Fa placed second with 101.85, while Aleksandr Selevko finished third with 96.49. Malinin’s score created a margin of nearly 10 points over the nearest competitor.
Other notable placements in the top ten included:
- Shun Sato
- Yuma Kagiyama
- Stephen Gogolev
The results highlight the depth and competitiveness of the field.
Return to Form on the World Stage
Malinin’s performance represents a strong return to form following earlier challenges in the season. His ability to deliver under pressure demonstrates both technical mastery and mental resilience.
Observers noted that his performance reflected renewed confidence and focus, reinforcing his position among the top competitors in the sport.
U.S. Team Shows Depth
The United States team also delivered a solid overall performance.
- Andrew Torgashev posted a personal-best score of 89.07
- Jacob Sanchez achieved 85.15 in his appearance
Both skaters secured places within the top ten, contributing to a strong showing for Team USA.
Path Toward Another Title
With the free skate scheduled for March 28, Malinin enters the final segment as the leading contender. A strong performance could secure his third consecutive world title, a milestone last achieved by an American skater in recent years.
The final results will be determined by the combined scores from both the short program and free skate.
Conclusion
Ilia Malinin’s personal-best performance in the short program establishes him as the frontrunner at the 2026 World Championships.
With a clear lead and consistent execution, he is well-positioned heading into the decisive free skate as the competition reaches its conclusion.
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