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Ilia Malinin Reportedly Set To Return To Olympic Stage In Final Weekend

The report arrives just days after an emotional Malinin held back tears as he left the ice, where he was a heavy favorite going into the free skate. But he took two falls among other mistakes on a night where he shocked fans for reasons he didn’t wish, leaving with his worst final score (264.49) in almost four years.

The 21-year-old is expected to take part in the non-medal exhibition event on Saturday, a day before the Winter Olympics closing ceremony, a source told the veteran sports journalist at USA Today.

The gala typically sees medalists (and, on occasion, fourth-place finishers and natives of the host country) performing for the crowd, making the inclusion of Malinin — who finished in eighth place overall in the men’s singles competition — “almost unheard of,” per Brennan.

The “Quad God” is also set to travel to Prague next month, where he looks to hold onto his crown at this year’s world championships. He’s won back-to-back world figure skating titles.

Malinin was spotted with Mexico’s Donovan Carrillo and Team Canada’s Piper Gilles in the crowd as they watched the pair’s short program on Sunday.

Team USA’s Emily Chan and Spencer Howe made their Olympic debut with a score of 70.06 while American duo Ellie Kam and Daniel O’Shea left the ice with a score of 71.87.

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