Jan. 26—The U.S.
Figure Skating Championships have concluded at Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita, after some of the nation's most elite skaters took the ice in hopes of winning gold — and a spot in the World Championships. The competition made its Wichita debut and ended Sunday, Jan. 26.
Among the athletes competing in Wichita are former (and hopefully future) Olympians, many of whom are also defending national champions. But how will did the top-ranked skaters perform at the 2025 competition? Here are the results: Women's singles results Reigning champion Amber Glenn took the title yet again, scoring 71.23 in her short program and 145.
88 in free skate, bringing her total score to 216.79. Glenn also recently captured the 2025 Grand Prix final title.
Alysa Liu, a 19-year-old who won in 2020, finished second place with a total score of 215.33. Sarah Everhardt, a fourth place finisher in 2024, left the competition in third place with a total score of 207.
36. Full results from the short program can be found here and for the free skate here. Championship men's skating results Ilia Malinin, a gold-medal favorite for the 2026 Olympics known as the "Quad God," took home gold Sunday after scoring 219.
23 in the free skate and 114.08 in the short program, bringing his total score to 333.31.
Andrew Torgashev, a 2023 U.S. bronze medalist and former junior champion, took home silver after scoring 94.
94 in his short program and 191.55 in his free skate, bringing his total score to 286.49.
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