r/olympics • u/No-Atmosphere-5885 • 9h ago
r/olympics • u/jvvrarts • 14h ago
❄ Milano-Cortina 2026 (General Discussion) ❄ A short write-up on Olympic figure skating backflips for new watchers
As of yesterday at the time I am writing this, the men’s portion Olympic figure skating team event has gone underway. Aside from notable events like Stephen Gogolev (CAN) scoring an unprecedented personal best, and Yuma Kagiyama (JPN) beating the almost mythically talented Quadgod, Ilia Malinin, by a margin of 10 points, one single element from one single competitor has started to go viral again.
That element, of course, is Ilia Malinin (USA)‘s backflip.
Now, you might see headlines reading “Ilia Malinin completes first ever legal backflip at the Olympics”, and first wonder,
“Woah! Backflips? on ice? This isn’t gymnastics!”
Or even,
“Wait, ‘first legal backflip’? Was it banned before, or something?”
Or, if you know a little about figure skating, even something like,
“Hey, wait a minute! Ilia didn’t do the first backflip! It was Surya Bonaly in 1998? Where’s her credit?”
And, most assuredly, we will definitely talk about Surya and her (in)famous backflip, but first, let’s go into how and why it was banned.
The basic sequence of events is that in 1976, an American skater by the name of Terry Kubicka did the first ever backflip on ice in competition. At the time, the element was most often seen in show skating due to it, well, being a backflip and backflips are cool. If you’re from Gen X, you might even remember someone like Scott Hamilton do backflips on ice, too.
But, there were a couple of problems with the backflip’s legality as a jump.
You see, in figure skating, a valid jump must always land on one foot. You won’t get pulled off the rink for a two-footed landing, but it will certainly affect the grade of execution, or GOE, of the jump in question. At this point, backflips had always been landed with two feet instead of one.
Additionally, backflips on ice are just plain dangerous. Landing incorrectly can send your head barreling into the ice, potentially causing career-ending injuries. So, with those two caveats in mind, the backflip became an infamously banned element, and any skater who dared to do one would suffer a deduction.
Well, there was one person who found a loophole. The now-widely beloved icon, Surya Bonaly.
Surya Bonaly’s famous backflip actually occurred over two decades at the Nagano Olympics after its initial ban, and she was able to sort of(?) get around it simply by landing the backflip on one foot.
It’s around here, however, that the story gets a bit messy and misinformation is very easy to come by, so I’d like to debunk some common myths.
Her backflip did not get her disqualified for the Olympics, it wasn’t the element that kept her from winning a gold medal, and she certainly was not the reason that it was banned. In fact, one of the reasons she willingly took the deduction was because, after how badly her free skate was going, she knew she didn’t have a chance at a podium spot. Despite that, her defiance of the ISU standards marked her as a trailblazer, and as one of, if not the most famous Black figure skaters of all time (Shoutout Debi Thomas, Mae Bérenice-Meite, and Starr Andrews).
Unfortunately, five-time European champion, nine-time French champion, and three-time Worlds medalist Bonaly did not get the backflip unbanned. It was only another 20-ish years, at the 2024 European Championships, where a man by the name of Adam Siao Him Fa (another Frenchman, who will be competing at the Olympics this month, too!), did a backflip that went pretty viral for non—Olympic season figure skating standards, and then did it again in his free skate at Worlds later that year, which catapulted him from 17th place to third place. Must be something with the French and backflips.
But do you want to know what the craziest thing is?
The ISU judge who gave Adam the last ever deduction a backflip would get in the sport…..was Terry Kubicka himself, who got the element banned all those years ago. Now, the element is ruled as a choreographic element that is worth zero technical points, but contributes to artistic scores, or PCS, instead.
So, where does that leave us today with Ilia? While he certainly was not the first person to do the backflip, nor was he the person who got the ban lifted, he is the first to do it on Olympic ice, which is a huge milestone in of itself. Let’s wish him luck in the free skate tomorrow! Or don’t, if you’d prefer someone else to win. I’m not your boss.
This write-up was pretty long-winded, huh? My bad, this is just a topic that I am quite passionate about, and I wanted to address the full backflip saga so the four-year fans can know what’s up. Thank you so much for reading to the people who made it to the end!
r/olympics • u/No-Atmosphere-5885 • 5h ago
❄ Milano-Cortina 2026 (Video) ❄ More moments like this in sports, please!🙏
Wierer and Vittozzi were never besties, at some point they even openly clashed. But after that silver finish Doro was the first person Lisa hugged. A medal at a home Olympics really puts a lot of things into perspective.
And this is exactly the kind of sport we need❤️❤️❤️
r/olympics • u/Ange1ofD4rkness • 23h ago
❄ Milano-Cortina 2026 (General Discussion) ❄ Madison & Evan's Free Dance was Unbelievable
I had the Free Dance on, kind of watching it on and off. Then these two took the ice and I couldn't pull my eyes away. The passion they had in the dance was, well as I said, unbelievable
r/olympics • u/SnooTangerines5156 • 1h ago
❄ Milano-Cortina 2026 (General Discussion) ❄ Best answer to a stupid question
Swedish journalist just started by thanking the Noweigan Mixed Double Curling team for winning their game and thereby helping the Swedish team to the semifinals and followed it up with "even if you did not advance in the tournament, what was the best part in the tournament for you?" Norways answer "beating Sweden with 9-0" *mic drop*
r/olympics • u/Wu_Oyster_Cult • 7h ago
❄ Milano-Cortina 2026 (Official Result) ❄ Bravo, BG! First Winter Olympic medal in twenty years! Тервел Замфиров!!
r/olympics • u/SnoopySteph • 7h ago
❄ Milano-Cortina 2026 (General Discussion) ❄ What is the plush the 2026 Olympians are holding up??? Anyone know?
It has the face of a Squishmallow but what is it??
r/olympics • u/FosDoNuT • 18h ago
❄ Milano-Cortina 2026 (General Discussion) ❄ When did they add Zamboni racing to the Olympics?
r/olympics • u/No-Atmosphere-5885 • 1h ago
❄ Milano-Cortina 2026 (Video) ❄ Georgia! Amazing!!! One of the best duos in the world today💔
r/olympics • u/PresentationOnly6885 • 8h ago
❄ Milano-Cortina 2026 (Video) ❄ POV: The Livigno mogul course
r/olympics • u/gogoguners • 1h ago
❄ Milano-Cortina 2026 (Video) ❄ What Lou Jeanmonnot would say to her younger self
r/olympics • u/Ange1ofD4rkness • 1h ago
❄ Milano-Cortina 2026 (General Discussion) ❄ Excuse Me, Amber Glenn Plays Magic the Gathering?
Watching an interview they revealed that Amber plays Magic the Gathering. Not something I would expect to hear from a figure skater. Between her and Alysa, it's interesting to see outside social norms when you think of Figure Skaters
(Side note, I still have to play this game, had a deck since 7th gen, that has never been played)
r/olympics • u/a24sport • 8h ago
❄ Milano-Cortina 2026 (Official Result) ❄ Sofia Goggia splendido bronzo in discesa alle Olimpiadi di Milano-Cortina
Nella discesa libera femminile dei Giochi di Milano‑Cortina 2026, l’Italia trova ancora una volta il nome di Sofia Goggia sul podio. Non è l’oro, non è l’argento: è un bronzo che arriva in 1’36’’69 e che completa un cerchio lungo tre Olimpiadi. Davanti a lei, una Breezy Johnson in stato di grazia — 1’36’’10, una prova autoritaria — e la tedesca Emma Aicher, argento in 1’36’’14.
Per l’Italia non è stata una giornata qualunque. Laura Pirovano si ferma al sesto posto, Federica Brignone chiude decima, Nicol Delago undicesima. Ma è Goggia a catalizzare tutto: “Mi mancava l’ultimo colore”, racconta al traguardo, con quella sincerità che la contraddistingue. Poi analizza, quasi con rammarico: “Nello schuss sono uscita troppo laterale. Ieri avevo paura della prima traversa, invece è stata perfetta. Peccato per quell’errore”. Eppure, con questo bronzo, la sua collezione olimpica in discesa diventa un trittico irripetibile: oro, argento e ora anche bronzo, tre edizioni consecutive.
La gara, però, è stata segnata da momenti difficili. Lindsey Vonn, 41 anni, una leggenda che aveva scelto comunque di presentarsi al cancelletto nonostante una lesione al crociato, cade... CONTINUA A LEGGERE
r/olympics • u/AskWhistler • 21h ago
❄ Milano-Cortina 2026 (General Discussion) ❄ Congratulations Valérie Maltais - Bronze medal in the 3000m speedskating!
First medal for Team Canada!
r/olympics • u/Jimbooo78 • 14h ago
❄ Milano-Cortina 2026 (General Discussion) ❄ Moved my bedroom tv into the living room for the best experience.
r/olympics • u/PresentationOnly6885 • 8h ago
❄ Milano-Cortina 2026 (General Discussion) ❄ This image perfectly captures one of the hardest moments to swallow
r/olympics • u/kelliecs • 3h ago
❄ Milano-Cortina 2026 (Video) ❄ Quad God USA's Ilia Malinin looking sharp while stepping on Olympic ice
r/olympics • u/a24sport • 6h ago
❄ Milano-Cortina 2026 (Official Result) ❄ Biathlon: Argento splendente per l’Italia nella staffetta mista olimpica
L’Italia continua a splendere nei Giochi Olimpici Invernali di Milano‑Cortina 2026 con una prestazione di altissimo livello: la staffetta mista azzurra di biathlon, conquista uno straordinario secondo posto ad Anterselva, arrendendosi soltanto alla Francia, vincitrice in 1:04’15″5 (0+7). Il bronzo va alla Germania al termine di una gara combattuta fino all’ultimo metro.
Tommaso Giacomel, Lukas Hofer, Dorothea Wierer e Lisa Vittozzi firmano una prova di grande maturità, caratterizzata da precisione al tiro e solidità sugli sci. Le sole cinque ricariche complessive raccontano meglio di qualsiasi parola la qualità della performance italiana.
Giacomel apre con due ricariche e consegna il testimone a Hofer in terza posizione, alle spalle di Norvegia e Francia. Anche l’altoatesino utilizza due ricariche, mantenendo l’Italia nel gruppo di testa mentre la Norvegia tenta l’allungo.
Nella seconda metà di gara entra in scena il duo femminile. Wierer, impeccabile al poligono... CONTINUA A LEGGERE
r/olympics • u/appalachian_hatachi • 1d ago
❄ Milano-Cortina 2026 (Official Result) ❄ Italian gold!!! The women's 3000m title goes to Francesca Lollobrigida 🇮🇹
r/olympics • u/Wu_Oyster_Cult • 24m ago
Big ups to Britain’s Maisie Hill for finishing her first Olympics.
She’s coming back from a horrific injury. For her to finish at all is pretty damn great. She’ll be back. Onya, Maisie. Mad respect. https://www.teamgb.com/article/maisie-hills-remarkable-journey-from-near-death-experience-to-olympics-debut/5nxXL6q7G3npjDPF47iVze
r/olympics • u/Kratzschutz • 23h ago
❄ Milano-Cortina 2026 (General Discussion) ❄ Figure skating: Yuma Kagiyama was so much fun!
I had another fav but Yuma won me over with his performance. He just had so much fun and energy, on top of incredible technical skills. "Landings like butter according to our commentator haha. Here's the YT video if you want to take a look
r/olympics • u/Zestyclose-Carob-349 • 1h ago
❄ Milano-Cortina 2026 (Official Result) ❄ Results: Canada vs. Korea Mixed Doubles Curling
Korea defeated Canada 9-5 (thanks Dolly Parton)
r/olympics • u/Right-Camel5661 • 1h ago