Ilia Malinin lands quadruple axel, wins bronze at world championships

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Ilia Malinin lands quadruple axel, wins bronze at world championships
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Ilia Malinin took another step in his fast rise toward the top of figure skating by winning a bronze medal Saturday at the World Figure Skating Championships in Saitama, Japan.

, was the surprise silver medalist at the 2022 U.S. Figure Skating Championships and won this year’s U.S. title in January.“I’m just very shocked about how I progressed through this whole season,” Malinin said via a transcript provided by the International Skating Union. “I’m just very impressed myself and of all the work I have put into this.”

Malinin, who grew up in the Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C., has been coached by his parents Roman Skorniakov and Tatiana Malinina, who were both Olympic skaters for Uzbekistan. During his quick ascent to the top of American and world skating, he haswho guided Chen to gold at the 2022 Beijing Olympics, to his team.

Arutyunyan, who believes Malinin could be the first skater to hit a quintuple jump as soon as next season, has also cautioned Malinin to not reach too high too fast, instead employing a strategy Arutyunyan used with Chen, to slowly build Malinin up for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics.

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