
Only 2.12 points separate Ami Nakai, Kaori Sakamoto, and Alysa Liu after the short program, making the women’s singles free skate one of the closest Olympic figure skating finals in decades. (photo Credits: X)
The women’s singles figure skating competition at the 2026 Winter Olympics will be completed on Thursday in Milan. Eventually, the standings will be determined after Thursday’s free skate. The scores from the short programme and free skating will be combined to decide the medals.
Winter Olympics women’s single free skating event schedule and format
Short programme: February 17
Free skating (medal round): February 19
The higher scoring value is carried by the free skate which has a longer routine.
Winter Olympics women’s single free skating leaders after short programme
1st: Ami Nakai (Japan)
2nd: Kaori Sakamoto (Japan)
3rd: Alysa Liu (USA)
The Olympic figure skating allows the athletes to take a shot at more complex jumps and combinations. Skaters receive a 1.1x base value bonus for jumps executed in the second half of the program, encouraging risk-heavy layouts that can boost Technical Element Scores and dramatically impact final standings.
Kaori Sakamoto – the experienced Japanese skater known for consistency under pressure
Ami Nakai – the current leader after the short programme
Alysa Liu – the leading American contender for the podium
Ami Nakai
Kaori Sakamoto
Alysa Liu
Mona Chiba
Adeliia Petrosian
Anastasiia Gubanova
Loena Hendrickx
Isabeau Levito
Haein Lee
Niina Petrokina
Nina Pinzarrone
Sofia Samodelkina
Amber Glenn
Jia Shin
Iida Karhunen
Julia Sauter
Olga Mikutina
Lara Naki Gutmann
Ekaterina Kurakova
Ruiyang Zhang
Kimmy Repond
Mariia Seniuk
Livia Kaiser
Lorine Schild
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