The Milano Ice Skating Arena is buzzing as the 2026 Winter Olympics Men’s Figure Skating competition reaches its peak. Following an explosive Short Program, the world’s elite skaters are now preparing for the decisive Free Skate. Fans are witnessing a historic battle between technical mastery and artistic elegance. With the podium spots still up for grabs, the atmosphere in Milan is electric.
The Standings After the Short Program
The opening round established a clear hierarchy among the leaders. The following athletes currently occupy the top positions:

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Ilia Malinin (USA): 108.16 points (1st Place)
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Yuma Kagiyama (JPN): 103.07 points (2nd Place)
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Adam Siao Him Fa (FRA): 102.55 points (3rd Place)
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Daniel Grassl (ITA): 93.46 points (4th Place)
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Mikhail Shaidorov (KAZ): 92.94 points (5th Place)
Key Contenders and Storylines
Ilia Malinin dominates the field with his unmatched technical difficulty. He holds a 5.09-point lead and plans to execute his historic Quadruple Axel in the final round. However, Yuma Kagiyama remains a significant threat. The Japanese silver medalist from Beijing 2022 relies on superior skating skills and fluid transitions to close the gap.

Meanwhile, Adam Siao Him Fa delivered a career-best performance to stay in medal contention. He represents France’s best hope for a podium finish. Additionally, local favourite Daniel Grassl sits in fourth place. He hopes the energy of the home crowd will propel him toward a bronze medal.
The Final Showdown
The competition concludes today, Friday, February 13, with the Free Skating event.
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Venue: Forum di Milano (Milano Ice Skating Arena).
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Time: The final group starts at approximately 15:00 ET (21:00 local time).
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Field: 24 skaters qualified from the Short Program to perform their long programs.
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Stakes: This event follows the Team Event, where the USA already secured Gold and Japan took Silver.
Technical Breakdown
Judges are rewarding high-risk elements in these Games. The top three skaters all landed clean quadruple jumps in their Short Programs. Consequently, a two-tier gap has formed between the medal favourites and the rest of the field. The leader must stay perfect to avoid an upset by the high-scoring Japanese contingent.
The stage is set for a thrilling conclusion to the men’s event in Milan. Whether Malinin makes history with his jumps or Kagiyama triumphs through artistry, the world is watching. Every rotation and every landing will determine who walks away with Olympic glory. This final round promises to be one of the most technical displays in the history of the sport.
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