Russian champion Petrosian lives up to the hype

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Adeliia Petrosian performed second of the 29 contenders in women’s short program

So far, none of the AIN representatives, who come from countries which have been banned from competing at the 2026 Olympics, have won a medal.

The most likely candidate to change that is 18-year-old Petrosian, the Russian national champion.

The teenager is under the tutelage of controversial Eteri Tutberidze – the coach of Kamila Valieva at the last Olympics, and whose involvement with the Georgia figure skating team helped win the country’s first ever Winter Olympic medal with pairs silver last night.

She was not listed as a coach for Petrosian on the official start list, and when receiving her score the teenager was only accompanied by listed coach Daniil Gleikhengauz – who has previously worked closely with Tutberidze.

Wearing a sparkling red jacket and black trousers, she had plenty of fans in Milan carrying banners bearing her face. However when she was first introduced in the rink there was a smattering of boos – unusual for figure skating.

Petrosian has not been able to compete internationally because of the ban on Russian athletes by the International Skating Union, so this was a fascinating look at her on the global stage for the first time.

And performing to a Michael Jackson medley, she lived up to the hype and showed her medal credentials with a spotless routine including an excelled triple flip and toe loop.

It earned her a season-best score of 72.89, and at the end of the routine her fans pelted the ice soft toys as a sign of appreciation.

One of the Jackson songs was They Don’t Care About Us – possibly a pointed selection, given the focus on her presence at these Games.

Spours makes Olympic farewell

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Kristen Spours won two British Championships and achieved a best finish of ninth at the Euros

For much of last year, it seemed very unlikely that British champion Spours would compete at these Games.

The 25-year-old had disc herniation surgery last June and revealed in September that she was taking a break to prioritise her physical and mental health.

But that break helped her rediscover her love of the sport, and she skated here in one final performance before retirement.

Spours was at a firm disadvantage as her injury left her unable to perform a double axel, one of the key elements of the short program. The element requires pressure through the left leg, something she is unable to do without the risk of falling and aggravating her back.

And afterwards she revealed she had been nervous going into the event, leading to an early error on her loop element.

“I’m a little bit disappointed with my mistake on the day,” she mentioned. “That is usually something that I can do in my sleep but it happens. I was more nervous today than I was coming into the team event so I’m happy.”

But she entered the rink with a big smile and a peace sign to camera, and after scoring 45.54, could leave figure skating with her head held high.

Winter Olympics 2026

6-22 February

Milan-Cortina

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