2026 Winter Olympics Women’s Single Skating Free Skating: Full Results and Highlights
Get full results and highlights from the 2026 Winter Olympics Women’s Single Skating Free Skating, including medal winners, final scores, and top performances.
The women's single skating free skating event at the 2026 Winter Olympics ended in a memorable way when Japan's young star Ami Nakai put on an amazing show to win the gold medal. The final was at the Milano Ice Skating Arena, where Nakai kept her lead from the short program into the free skate and won the Olympics for the first time in history.
The 17-year-old skater stayed calm under pressure and did a clean, hard routine. Her performance showed that Japan is a strong force in women's figure skating at the Milan-Cortina Games.
The Golden Performance of Ami Nakai
Nakai started the free skate in first place after winning the short program. She kept her lead with a confident and technically sound routine. She did well on hard parts, like high-value jumps like triple combinations, and didn't make any big mistakes.
She went over 230 points overall because she did everything perfectly and presented it well. This is a historic moment for the young Japanese skater because she won gold in her first Olympics. It's also a big step forward for her on the world stage.
Alysa Liu does a great job for Team USA
Alysa Liu, an American skater, also did well in the competition. She was in third place going into the free skate after a short program that was her best ever. She was able to keep her place even though she had some small technical problems.
This bronze medal is her first individual Olympic podium finish, in addition to her earlier team event success. Liu said she was proud of how she did and happy to add another medal to Team USA's collection.
Highlights of the event
The Milano Ice Skating Arena hosted the final of the women's singles free skating on February 18, 2026. The event was the last big event in figure skating at the Winter Games.
Japan had a lot of depth in the field, with several skaters finishing in the top spots. The 2026 Winter Olympics women's single skating free skating event was a big deal because it showed off a new generation of stars. The competition had very difficult technical challenges, clean programs from the best skaters, and emotional finishes as the athletes finished their routines. Ami Nakai's gold medal means a bright future for Japan, and Alysa Liu's bronze medal means she is one of the best in the world.
As the Milan-Cortina Games come to an end, women's figure skating continues to improve in quality and appeal around the world. Young talent is rising and countries are putting on great shows. Journeys to the Olympics.
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