The United States came out on top in the three-day competition, accumulating 126 points, which was 16 points more than Japan. Italy secured third place with 86 points, earning its first-ever medal in the event.
In Tokyo, Japan, Alysa Liu, the world champion, delivered a flawless performance in the women’s free skate event, leading the United States to its sixth gold medal at the figure skating World Team Trophy held on Saturday.
Performing to Donna Summer’s “MacArthur Park,” the 19-year-old Liu executed seven triple jumps flawlessly, achieving a personal best score of 150.97 points. Her teammate, Amber Glenn, secured second place with 148.93 points.
Japan’s Kaori Sakamoto was third with 145.00.
The United States finished the three-day competition with 126 points, 16 ahead of Japan. Italy was third with 86 points to claim its first ever medal in the event.
“We are just beaming. I’m so insanely proud of my team and everyone,” U.S. skater Jason Brown said. “It’s been such an incredible season, and to end it here has been so special.”
Liu’s previous best free skate score was 148.39 only last month at the world championships in Boston.
“I was a little bit happier after my free skate at worlds but I’ll take this one,” Liu said. “I only ran it one time before coming here, so I wasn’t expecting that. And I’m happy I could put out a good enough score for my team.”
Glenn also posted a personal best, which featured a triple axel.
“It’s been consistent in practice, and I even did it in shows here in Japan,” Glenn said. “It’s something I feel I’m able to do when I’m in the right place and I was today.”
The U.S. has medaled at every biennial World Team Trophy since its inception in 2009 and has won six of the nine competitions.
Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara won the pairs free skate as the host nation cut the Americans’ lead to 11 points, but the dominant performances by Glenn and Liu clinched gold for the U.S.
The U.S. headed into the final day with a 15-point lead over Japan after victories in the men’s and ice dance competitions on Friday.
Two-time world champion Ilia Malinin won the men’s free skate to solidify the overall lead for the Americans. Malinin landed four quads in his program to “I’m Not a Vampire,” scoring 183.88 points.
Ice dance world champions Madison Chock and Evan Bates won the free dance segment. The three-time world ice dance champions received 12 points after a season’s best score of 133.51
The World Team Trophy features the top six figure skating teams. France was fourth, followed by Canada and Georgia.
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