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American figure skater Alysa Liu takes early lead on opening night of world championships

American figure skater Alysa Liu assumed the lead after the short program on the opening night of the world championships on Wednesday, proving that the Olympian is much farther along in her comeback from retirement than almost anyone thought.

"Outside of scores, I think I skated the best out of any competition," said Liu, who retired after the 2022 world championships, only to announce early last year that she would be making a comeback with an eye on the Milano-Cortina Olympics.

Three-time defending world champion Kaori Sakamoto was fifth with 71.03 points as she tries to become the first to win four consecutive titles since Carol Heiss in the 1950s and '60s. Two-time defending U.S. champion Amber Glenn, who was among the favourites in Boston, fell on her opening triple axel and was ninth with 67.65 points.

WATCH | Liu leads after short program at figure skating worlds:

American Alysa Liu leads after short program at world figure skating championships

Madeline Schizas of Oakville, Ont., posted a season-best 69.18 to place sixth after delivering a clean skate to her "Lion King" short program, putting her in position to help Canada secure two quota spots for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics.

Schizas secured one by qualifying for Friday's free skate. She'll need to finish in the top 10 to earn her country a second in the women's event.

The 22-year-old placed 12th at the 2022 world championships, her best result. She finished 18th on home soil last year in Montreal.

WATCH | Schizas sits 6th after season-best score:

Canada's Madeline Schizas sits in 6th place at world figure skating championships

"I was feeling confident, I came in really confident," Schizas said. "I felt a little bit nervous because I had a weird

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