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Ilia Malinin QUAD AXEL ISU Worlds The World Champion #worldsmtl24 #worldfigure #iliamalinin #shorts Ilia Malinin made history’s at the 2024 ISU World Figure Skating Championships in Montreal by becoming the first skater to land a quadruple axel in competition. The 19-year-old American delivered a breathtaking free skate that included an unprecedented six clean quadruple jumps, including the elusive quad axel.
His record-shattering free skate score of 227.79 propelled him to the gold medal, a staggering 24 points ahead of silver medalist Yuma Kagiyama of Japan.
Malinin's Groundbreaking Performance
Malinin executed six quadruple jumps in his free skate, a feat never before accomplished in competition.
He landed the first-ever quadruple axel in competition, a jump with four-and-a-half revolutions that is considered the most difficult in figure skating.
His free skate score of 227.79 broke Nathan Chen's previous world record by nearly 3 points.
All six of Malinin's quads earned positive grades of execution, a remarkable achievement.
Reaction and Significance
Kagiyama admitted that if they both skated at 100%, he didn't think he could beat Malinin, highlighting the American's dominance.
Malinin's performance was hailed as the most impressive athletic display in figure skating history, pushing the technical boundaries of the sport.
His emergence positions him as the front-runner for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.
Malinin's success has been a welcome development in a sport grappling with controversy, such as the Kamila Valieva doping case.
With his historic quad axel and unmatched technical prowess, Ilia Malinin has cemented his status as a trailblazer in figure skating, setting new standards for the sport.
The quadruple axel (or quad axel) is considered the most difficult and elusive jump in figure skating because it involves 4.5 revolutions in the air, more than any other jump.
All other quadruple jumps like the quad toe loop or quad salchow have 4 revolutions. The quad axel is the only jump with an additional half revolution, making it exceptionally challenging to complete the full 4.5 rotations while maintaining control and proper technique.
The key reasons why the quad axel is so difficult:
Forward Entry: Unlike other quads that take off from a backward entry, the quad axel requires the skater to enter the jump forward, making the rotational setup and launch much harder.
Rotational Speed: To complete 4.5 revolutions, skaters must achieve an extremely fast rotational speed exceeding 400 rpm, significantly higher than for other quads.
Air Position: Maintaining the proper body position and tightness through 4.5 revolutions while getting enough height is immensely challenging.
Landing Impact: The landing impact is greater due to the higher rotations, increasing the risk of under-rotation or falls.
Until Ilia Malinin landed the first ratified quad axel in competition in 2022, it was considered by many to be an impossible jump due to the exceptional technical difficulty involved.
Malinin's historic achievement has pushed the boundaries of what is possible in figure skating.
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