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Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara delivered Japan’s first-ever Olympic gold medal in pairs figure skating on Monday at the Milano Ice Skating Arena, producing a career-best performance to vault from fifth place after the short program to the top of the podium at the Milan Cortina Games.
The two-time defending world champions scored 158.13 points for their free skate, set to music from the “Gladiator” films, giving them a total of 231.24 points. The victory marks Japan’s first figure skating gold since Yuzuru Hanyu won men’s singles at PyeongChang 2018.nbcolympics
After an uncharacteristic slip on a lift during Sunday’s short program left them 6.90 points behind the leaders in fifth place, Miura and Kihara faced an uphill battle. But the Japanese pair responded with a flawless routine, landing a clean triple toe-double axel-double axel sequence to open their program while Miura showed grace on their throw triple loop.mainichi
Kihara, who had been emotionless after the disappointing short program, erupted with a roar when their score was announced. He then quietly dropped to his knees and embraced Miura upon learning they had won gold.espn
“I made a significant error on the lift, but I managed to maintain my composure and finish the throw afterward,” Kihara said after Sunday’s mishap. “I believe that experience really strengthened my mental resilience.”newsweek
Seven-time Olympic champion Simone Biles, watching from the stands in Milan, offered her assessment of the Japanese pair’s performance. “Wow! I think they’re the new Olympic champions!” she exclaimed to Olympics.com. “I’m pretty sure that was perfection.”olympics
Anastasiia Metelkina and Luka Berulava earned the first medal for Georgia at a Winter Olympics with their silver, scoring 221.75 points. The European champions had entered the free skate in second place and delivered a strong performance to music from “Le discours d’Arthur” and “Keeping Me Alive.”nbcolympics
Minerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin of Germany, who had led after Sunday’s short program, struggled in the free skate but held on for bronze with 219.09 points. It marked Germany’s first Olympic figure skating medal since 2018.espn
“It’s a medal at the Olympics. I think it doesn’t matter which color, it’s just an amazing effort we put out there,” Hase said. “We fought to the end. We didn’t stop after the big mistake on the salchow, and we can bring home a bronze medal on our first Olympics together.”nbcolympics
Sui Wenjing and Han Cong, the defending Olympic champions who came out of a two-year retirement last June, finished fifth with 208.64 points.espn