Unstoppable U.S. Figure Skating Team Triumphs Amid Chaos

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Nothing could stop the U.S. figure skating team. Not even JD Vance’s motorcade. - The Washington Post

Unstoppable U.S. Figure Skating Team Triumphs Amid Chaos

Nothing could halt the U.S. figure skating team's dominance at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Milano Cortina—not even unexpected disruptions like a high-profile motorcade. After day one, Team USA surged to the lead with 25 points, outpacing Japan and Italy, fueled by stellar performances from Alysa Liu, Madison Chock, and Evan Bates.[1][2]

Day One Stars Shine Bright

Alysa Liu delivered a near-perfect women's short program, scoring 74.90 for second place and nine vital points, showcasing triple Lutz-triple loop combos and effortless spins.[1][2] World champions Chock and Bates dominated ice dance with a season-high 91.06, earning a perfect 10 points through flawless unison and high-grade elements.[2] Ellie Kam and Danny O'Shea added six points from fifth in pairs, thrilling the roaring Italian crowd.[1][2]

Lead Grows on Day Two

Team USA extended to 44 points ahead of Japan by five, thanks to Chock and Bates' free dance win at 133.23 and Ilia Malinin's second-place men's short. With finals looming, the Americans eye gold, building on their 2022 victory.[3][4]

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Team USA

**Team USA**, the public-facing brand of the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), empowers America's elite athletes to compete on the global stage while driving innovation in sports performance and athlete support.[1][2][6] Founded in 1894 amid the International Olympic Committee's inception, the USOPC—headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado—evolved from early efforts by American IOC members to organize U.S. participation in the 1896 Athens Olympics. It formalized as the American Olympic Association in 1921 and gained its modern structure via the 1978 Ted Stevens Olympic and Amateur Sports Act, which designated it as the nation's National Olympic Committee (NOC) and, uniquely, National Paralympic Committee (NPC)—one of only four worldwide managing both.[1][2] U.S. Paralympics, a key division, launched in 2001 to oversee Paralympic teams and community programs.[2] The USOPC fields U.S. teams for the Olympic, Paralympic, Youth Olympic, Pan American, and Parapan American Games, collaborating with 45 Olympic National Governing Bodies (NGBs) and others for training, trials, and athlete selection. As a federally chartered nonprofit, it relies entirely on private funding from fans, sponsors, and partners—unlike government-backed NOCs elsewhere—allocating 78% of its budget directly to athletes via programs like the Athlete Marketing Platform and Technology and Innovation Fund, which deliver cutting-edge sport science and sponsorships.[1][3][5] Key achievements underscore its dominance: Team USA topped the 2020 Tokyo Olympics medal count with 113 medals (39 golds) across 28 sports and ranked third in Paralympics with 104 medals (37 golds), even amid pandemic delays.[3] The U.S. consistently leads global medal tallies, hosts major events, and holds leadership roles in internationa

U.S. Figure Skating

**U.S. Figure Skating** is the **national governing body** for figure skating in the United States, recognized by the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee under the Ted Stevens Olympic and Amateur Sports Act[1][2]. Founded in 1921 with seven charter member clubs, the organization has grown into one of the strongest and largest governing bodies within the winter Olympic movement[2][4]. The organization's primary mission is to "provide programs to encourage participation and achievement in the sport of figure skating on ice"[2]. U.S. Figure Skating operates as an association of member clubs, collegiate institutions, and school-affiliated programs, currently comprising over 176,000 members across more than 740 clubs and affiliated organizations, along with more than 990 registered Basic Skills programs[4]. U.S. Figure Skating's responsibilities encompass developing the sport at all levels, establishing rules and guidelines, sanctioning competitions and exhibitions, appointing officials, and organizing events[1][2]. The organization sanctions more than 1,300 events annually, ranging from local club competitions to regional and sectional championships that feed into the U.S. Figure Skating Championships and international competitions[4]. Over the past seven years, approximately 20,000 figure skaters have competed at the regional level alone[4]. As a member of the International Skating Union (ISU), U.S. Figure Skating represents the United States in international figure skating governance[1][2][4]. The organization operates under core values including excellence, integrity, respect, resilience, and community[1]. Structurally, U.S. Figure Skating is governed by elected officers at national, regional, and club levels, with a Board of Directors comprising sixteen members including the president, vice presidents, secretary, treasurer, coordinators, coaches, and athletes[2]. The organization also maintains cooperative agreements with the Ice

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