Ilya Malinin made history on the ice

In figure skating, there are sometimes unforgettable moments that change the entire history of the sport. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Such an event took place at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games. A young athlete named Ilya Malinin successfully performed an acrobatic element on ice called the salchow, which had been considered dangerous for 50 years, opening a new chapter in sports history.
This move had been banned since 1976 due to safety concerns, as improper landings could lead to serious injuries. However, in 2024, the International Skating Union (ISU) amended the rules and allowed certain acrobatic elements.
Malinin turned this opportunity into the highlight of his performance. Ilya's routine amazed the audience both technically and artistically.
He not only executed difficult elements but also successfully managed the risk through his confidence and preparation. As a result, he won the Olympic gold medal.
Malinin was already known as a two-time world champion and world record holder, and now Olympic champion has been added to his list of achievements. This is not only a personal success but also sets new standards in the sport.
This event also holds special significance for Uzbekistan. Ilya Malinin's parents – Tatyana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov – were athletes who represented Uzbekistan in international competitions during the 1990s.
Later, they moved to the United States, where Ilya was born and raised. Nevertheless, the work ethic and sporting character inherited from his parents played a major role in his success.
Now the main question is – what are Malinin's future plans? An Olympic gold medal can sometimes stop an athlete or inspire them toward new goals.
Athletes like Malinin, who combine courage and intelligence, usually choose the latter path – striving for even greater achievements. Therefore, this story is far from over.
On the contrary, it is just beginning.





