Chock and Bates rock as reigning champ U.S. leads team figure skating event at Olympics
MILAN (AP) — Madison Chock and Evan Bates set the tone for the powerful U.S. Figure Skating team at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Friday with a rocking, high-energy rhythm dance set to music by Lenny Kravitz to open the team figure skating competition.
Alysa Liu made sure the defending champion Americans would maintain their lead going into Day 2 of the event.
Chock and Bates scored a world-leading 91.06 points to open the three-day competition, where the U.S. is the defending champ, before a packed crowd at the Milano Ice Skating Arena that included U.S. Vice President JD Vance, his family and other dignitaries.
Pairs skaters Ellie Kam and Danny O’Shea finished solidly in the middle of the pack in their short program for the U.S., while Liu was second to Japan’s Kaori Sakamoto in the women’s short program, leaving the Americans with 25 points.
Japan was second with 23 and host-nation Italy third with 22 going into the men’s short program Saturday. After that, the competition is whittled from 10 teams to the top five, with those five also performing their free dance later in the day.
The men’s, women’s and pairs free skates will ultimately decide the medals Sunday.
“We definitely skated great and we’re very happy, as you saw when we finished. I think we both felt the excitement of just getting these Olympics underway,” said Bates, who along with Chock were part of the gold medal-winning team at the 2022 Winter Games.
Yet Chock and Bates, the three-time world ice dance champions, never received their medals in Beijing, thanks to an investigation into Russian doping. In fact, Chock and Bates wouldn’t get them until two years later at the Summer Olympics in Paris.
So there is a little added motivation for the Americans to win a second consecutive team title.
“I think we have the best generation of figure skaters within the U.S. right now,” O’Shea said. “Amazing people helping each other, supporting each other, and Maddy and Evan leading the charge, being the experienced group who are so helpful to everybody.”
Chock and Bates, fresh off their record seventh U.S. title, also are favored to win the individual ice dance event later in the Winter Games. But they got a taste of how challenging that could be from the new French duo of Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron — the latter the defending Olympic champion with his former partner, Gabriella Papadakis.
Just before Chock and Bates took the ice, Beaudry and Cizeron had posted their own world-best score of 89.98 points.
“I think our goal was to really keep building,” Cizeron said. “I think we’ve been improving at each competition and adding to our score, obviously, but getting more precise with our technical elements and having more fun, enjoying the performance, and giving 100%. So I think we’re kind of still climbing that ramp a little bit.”
