US Olympic figure skating team finally gets its golden moment in shadow of Eiffel Tower (2024)

PARIS —What started in disgrace exactly two and a half years ago in the cold and darkness of a dismal Beijing COVID winter ended Wednesday in delight at the foot of the Eiffel Tower under a sparkling Parisian summer sky.

The right team received the Olympic gold medal. The team that cheated wasn’t there. The wait, the excruciatingly long wait, actually turned out to be worth it.

As the Eiffel Tower rose over the shoulders of the nine American gold medalists — the entire 2022 U.S. Olympic figure skating team — families, friends and spectators gathered around a runway inside Champions Park, roaring with joy.

“Absolutely, it was definitely worth the wait,” U.S. team co-captain and ice dancer Madison Chock said, her 2022 gold medal around her neck. “I could never in my wildest dreams have imagined that we would get our Winter Olympic medal at the Summer Olympics in Paris let alone underneath the Eiffel Tower. Paris is one of my favorite cities ever since I was a little girl so this is a dream come true in many ways.”

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This was of course the glorious end of the Kamila Valieva doping saga, the Russian scandal that forced the original medal ceremony to be canceled and triggered an infuriating series of international delays and appeals, finally ending with a Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruling less than two weeks ago that paved the way for Wednesday’s unique celebration.

In marched the Japanese, who had finished third in Beijing but moved up to second after the then-15-year-old Valieva was suspended for four years and her results disqualified. Then came the Americans, rising from second to first, in their USA blue. The Russians, who dropped from first place to third, were not there. They were not allowed to be here since no Russian athletes are allowed to be at the Paris Olympics due to the war in Ukraine. Unfortunately Canada, which had a strong argument that it deserved to be third, lost a CAS appeal last week and was the odd team out.

How different this moment was from what would have happened had a medal ceremony been allowed to go on in Beijing. The Americans would have received those medals in eerie isolation, wearing masks, their families and friends forbidden from traveling to China for those Games due to the stringent COVID restrictions of the time.

But now, here they were, the U.S. delegation of skaters and coaches and families and friends 100 strong, U.S. Figure Skating CEO Tracy Marek said.

“Paris is what the athletes asked for in this situation,” she said, “and we’re so proud of their dignity, their grace and how they’ve handled themselves through the last two and a half years, so to be able to celebrate in Paris with them is just so special.”

Two and a half years is a long time in the lives of young athletes, so much so that all but two of the U.S. skaters have retired from competition since the 2022 Winter Olympics.

“Beijing does seem like a long time ago especially because a lot of our lives have changed since,” said men’s skater Vincent Zhou. “Many people retired. People got married.”

Zhou is one of three still in school. He has another year and a half left at Brown. Men’s singles gold medalist Nathan Chen graduated from Yale this spring and is heading into a post-grad program this fall. And women’s skater Karen Chen has another year to go at Cornell.

Most of the rest are now coaching, including ice dancer Madison Hubbell, who got married and had a baby since the 2022 Olympics.

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The only two still competing are Chock and her partner, co-captain and new husband Evan Bates. They have won two ice dancing world titles since Beijing, and are planning to go to the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.

Bates has competed in four Olympics and Chock in three, but until Wednesday, neither had ever won an Olympic medal.

"I’ve grown up watching Olympians get on the top of the podium and sing the national anthem and get the gold medal and then it just all hit me,” Bates said. “It was just so emotional.”

“We were both tearing up,” Chock added.

Time and again over the past two and a half years, Chock and Bates were called upon to keep the team informed about the latest delay or setback and speak to the media on their behalf.

Now there were no more delays, no more setbacks. They were Olympic gold medalists.

“The first time we’ve been all in the same place in over two years was this morning when we all got picked up from the hotel and driven (to Champions Park),” Bates said. “The day has just been an absolute dream.”

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US Olympic figure skating team finally gets its golden moment in shadow of Eiffel Tower (2024)

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Why did US figure skating get gold? ›

Hubbell competed with the U.S. skaters that finished second to Russia in the team competition in Beijing. A few days after the competition, news surfaced that Russian skater Kamila Valieva tested positive for a banned drug and the Americans' silver medal would likely be upgraded to gold.

Is figure skating in the Olympics? ›

Figure skating made its Olympic debut at the London 1908 Summer Games and appeared later at the Antwerp 1920 Games. It became an official Olympic Winter Games sport at the inaugural Winter Games in Chamonix 1924 and has remained on the program ever since. The ice dancing competition was added at Innsbruck 1976.

Why did figure skaters get gold medals in Paris? ›

PARIS, Aug 7 (Reuters) - Two-and-a-half years after competing at the Beijing Winter Olympics, American and Japanese figure skaters stepped on to the podium in Paris on Wednesday to receive reallocated gold and silver medals, drawing a line under a Russian doping saga that rocked those Games.

Why is the U.S. figure skating team getting medals now? ›

Members of the U.S. figure skating team who competed at the 2022 Beijing Winter Games were awarded their gold medals two years after they competed in China following a Russian doping scandal in which Russian skater Kamila Valieva, then 15, was stripped of her wins by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Is figure skating the hardest sport in the world? ›

Is Figure Skating One of the Hardest Sports? Extreme sports are defined by their high intensity, difficulty, and risk. While figure skating may not traditionally fall under the umbrella of extreme sports, it's certainly one of the most challenging disciplines to master.

Is figure skating a sport or an art? ›

While figure skaters are athletes, as are dancers, their performances are shaped by their mastery of artistry. Figure skaters train for hours a day to perfect their skills. The jumps, spins and lifts require enormous amounts of effort to learn and master.

What is a gold test in figure skating? ›

Passing skill tests presided over by official judges advances the skater to the next level. Skaters test in moves in the field, free skating, pairs and ice dancing. As a skater advances, the tests become more difficult. The highest achievement in each discipline is passing the Senior, also called “Gold” test.

Which American speed skater won gold? ›

Apolo Anton Ohno (born May 22, 1982, Seattle, Washington, U.S.) is an American short-track speed skater who was the most-decorated American athlete in the history of the Winter Olympics. In three Games (2002, 2006, and 2010) he accumulated a total of eight medals—two gold, two silver, and four bronze.

Is there figure skating in Paris Olympics 2024? ›

A touch of winter came to the 2024 Olympics on Wednesday when the United States figure skating team finally got their gold medals as 2022 Olympic champions.

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