“2 Million Views — And Still Climbing.” Alysa Liu & Ilia Malinin’s Surprise Skate Has Fans Replaying One Moment Figure skating fans are calling it “the crossover we didn’t know we needed.” When Alysa Liu and Ilia Malinin stepped onto the ice together, what was meant to be a joyful exhibition quickly turned into a viral sensation — soaring past 2 MILLION views in days.

Two of Team USA’s brightest stars gave fans a moment they won’t soon forget.

In a short but joyful clip that has now passed 2 million views, Alysa Liu and Ilia Malinin shared the ice together, laughing, gliding and clearly enjoying the spotlight after a dramatic Olympic season. The video, posted under the banner “Olympics Team USA Figure Skating Stars Alysa Liu & Ilia Malinin Shine on the Ice,” quickly went viral as fans celebrated the rare sight of the two champions skating side by side.

For many, it felt like a dream come true.

“This is what world champions look like,” one fan wrote. Another called them “two classy young athletes,” while others praised the camaraderie and sportsmanship shown by the U.S. team throughout the Games. Comments poured in from around the world, with viewers describing the duo as “adorable,” “breathtaking,” and “so good together.” Some even joked about a future in pairs skating.

The lighthearted moment came after a high-pressure Olympic campaign in Milan that reshaped both of their careers.

Milan 2026: Gold, heartbreak and growth

At the 2026 Winter Olympics, Malinin entered as the favorite in men’s singles. A two-time World Champion and the first skater to land a fully rotated quadruple Axel in international competition, according to the International Skating Union, he had already pushed the sport’s technical limits.

But Milan did not follow expectations. Malinin finished eighth in the individual event, a surprising result for the gold-medal favorite. Still, he delivered key performances that helped Team USA capture gold in the Olympic team figure skating competition.

Ilia Malinin hugging Alysa Liu after winning the team event gold medal at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games!

Afterward, he spoke openly about the pressure.

“Honestly, it’s not a pleasant feeling… So many eyes, so much attention. It really can get to you if you’re not ready to fully embrace it,” he said, drawing praise for his honesty about the mental side of elite sport.

Meanwhile, Liu delivered one of the defining performances of the Games. She won two Olympic gold medals, including the women’s individual title, ending a 24-year Olympic gold drought for American women since Sarah Hughes won in 2002.

Alysa Liu takes gold, Ilia Malinin tumbles at eventful Olympic figure skating competition in Milan | Reuters

Her victory marked a powerful comeback.

Liu became the youngest U.S. women’s national champion at 13. At 16, she stepped away from competition, citing burnout and intense public scrutiny.

“I skated every single day. I didn’t get a day off… I felt traumatized by the obsession others had with everything I ate and drank,” she previously shared.

Two years later, she returned. In 2025, she won the World Championship. Then in Milan, she reclaimed the Olympic stage and changed the narrative of her career.

As a Chinese American athlete who has spoken publicly about experiencing racism earlier in her journey, Liu’s gold carried meaning beyond sport. Analysts described it as both a competitive triumph and a cultural milestone.

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A prestigious honor

Now, both Liu and Malinin are finalists for the 96th James E. Sullivan Award, one of the most prestigious honors in American amateur sports.

Presented annually by the Amateur Athletic Union since 1930, the award recognizes athletic excellence, leadership and character. Past winners include legends like Michael Phelps and Simone Biles, placing the two skaters in rare company.

Alysa Liu, Ilia Malinin Become Finalists for Biggest American Athlete Award After Milan Olympics - EssentiallySports

Voting remains open until March 5, with the winner set to be announced April 7 at the New York Athletic Club.

This year’s finalist class reflects more than medals. It highlights resilience, transparency and growth — qualities both skaters showed in Milan.

Malinin expanded the technical ceiling of men’s skating with his quadruple Axel and ambitious seven-quad programs. Liu proved that stepping away does not mean stepping back.

And in that viral clip — smiling, playful, and at ease — fans saw something else: two young athletes who, despite pressure and expectations, still love to skate.

For millions watching online, that simple joy may have been the most powerful performance of all.

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