American figure skater Ilia Malinin on course for 3rd world title
American Ilia Malinin banished the ghosts of his disastrous Olympics on Thursday, skating into the lead after the men's short program at the world championships in Prague, a month after a shock eighth-place finish in Milan.
The 21-year-old "Quad God" opened with a huge quadruple flip, followed up with a quadruple Lutz, and delighted the crowd with a backflip to record a personal best 111.29 points, putting him on track for a third successive world title.
American Quad God Ilia Malinin ascends into top spot at world championships
Adam Siao Him Fa of France heads into Saturday's free program in second place with a score of 101.85, and Estonian Aleksandr Selevko is a surprise third with 96.49.
Mikhail Shaidorov of Kazakhstan, the shock Olympic champion in Milan, is not competing at the world championships.
Canada's Stephen Gogolev was fifth after a personal-best score of 94.38 points in the short program.
Canada's Stephen Gogolev sits in 5th place after securing personal best score
Olympic silver medallist Yuma Kagiyama of Japan was sixth on Thursday after a fall on his triple Axel.
Malinin had arrived at the event with redemption in mind after a collapse at the Olympics he said was caused by pressure and the magnitude of the moment.
He had been overwhelming favourite for gold in Milan, but crumbled under the weight of expectations, and his free program unraveled in stunning fashion.
Malinin's short program score on Thursday was just shy of American Nathan Chen's world record of 113.97 set in 2022.
The pairs free program is scheduled for later on Thursday.


