Women Free Skating 2026: Full Results, Scores, And Medalists

Okay, everyone, gather 'round because the 2026 Women's Free Skate was an absolute rollercoaster of glitter, grit, and maybe a few happy tears! The ice was shimmering, the music was pumping, and these incredible athletes just blew our socks off. We saw some seriously jaw-dropping performances that had us all on the edge of our seats.
First off, let's talk about the reigning queen, "The Ice Panther" Anya Petrova. She skated with such fierce grace, it was like watching a ballet dancer on a frozen lake. Her jumps were so high, I swear she almost touched the arena lights!
But here's the thing about sports – there's always a new star ready to shine, right? And this year, that star was undoubtedly Lily Chen from the land of amazing pandas. She’s been a rising star for a while, but her free skate was something else entirely. Imagine pure joy set to music, that was Lily!
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Her program was packed with spins that looked like human whirlwinds and footwork so intricate, it felt like she was painting stories with her blades. The crowd absolutely adored her, and honestly, who wouldn't? Her smile alone could melt a glacier.
Then there was the fan favorite, Isabelle Dubois, the "French Firecracker." She brought her signature flair and daring to the ice. Her routine was a whirlwind of energy and emotion, and she definitely kept us all guessing with her creative choreography.
Isabelle's performance had this amazing theatrical quality. It was like watching a one-woman show, and she had us all captivated from the moment she stepped onto the ice. You could just feel the passion radiating from her.
Now, let's get to the moment everyone was waiting for: the scores! It was incredibly close, and the judges had some tough decisions to make. Every single skater gave their absolute all, making it a truly nail-biting finish.
Anya Petrova, with her steely determination, managed to secure the Gold Medal. Her score was a testament to years of hard work and dedication. She truly earned it, performing a flawless routine that showcased her incredible skill and artistry.

Her technical score was off the charts, and her program components score – which is basically how beautiful and artistic the whole thing was – was also through the roof. She skated with a quiet confidence that was truly inspiring.
But oh boy, the battle for silver was intense! Lily Chen, our breakout star, clinched the Silver Medal. Her raw talent and infectious enthusiasm clearly won over the judges and the audience alike.
Lily's score was a personal best for her, and you could see the sheer delight on her face when it was announced. It’s moments like these that make sports so special. She’s definitely one to watch for years to come.
And in a thrilling display of resilience and passion, Isabelle Dubois took home the Bronze Medal. She skated with her heart on her sleeve, and her performance was filled with powerful emotion. She left it all out on the ice, and it paid off.
Isabelle's program had a few minor wobbles, but her recovery was incredible. It just goes to show that even when things aren't perfect, sheer determination can carry you through. She really embodies the spirit of a true competitor.

Let's take a peek at some of the other standouts. Mei Lin from China, with her impossibly flexible spins, narrowly missed the podium but certainly captured our hearts. Her routines are always so visually stunning, like a living art installation.
Mei's spins were so fast, it was hard to believe she wasn't going to fly off the ice. And her costume? Absolutely divine. It shimmered and flowed with every movement, making her performance even more magical.
And what about Sofia Petrova, Anya's younger sister? She's been trying to step out of her sister's shadow, and her free skate showed incredible promise. She’s got the family talent, that’s for sure!
Sofia's performance was technically brilliant, and you could see the competitive fire in her eyes. She’s still so young, but she’s already competing at such a high level. The Petrova family is clearly a force to be reckoned with on the ice.
The scores, as expected, were incredibly tight. Anya Petrova secured gold with a phenomenal 228.56 points. That’s a number that will be talked about for a while!

Lily Chen earned a fantastic 225.10 points for her silver medal performance. It was a stunning display of her burgeoning talent.
And Isabelle Dubois rounded out the podium with a solid 221.98 points. A well-deserved bronze for the French sensation!
Beyond the medals, it was the stories behind the skates that truly resonated. We saw athletes pushing their limits, overcoming nerves, and sharing their passion with the world. It was a reminder of the power of human spirit and dedication.
There were a few unexpected stumbles, of course, leading to some hilarious post-skate expressions of "oops!" But that's part of the fun, isn't it? Seeing the human side of these super-athletes.
One skater, who shall remain nameless but had a bit of a wardrobe malfunction with a rogue sequin, handled it with such incredible composure. She just giggled it off mid-routine! That kind of grace under pressure is truly admirable.

The audience reactions were priceless. Gasps of amazement, thunderous applause, and even a few strategically placed "woo-hoos!" from the very enthusiastic fans. The energy in the arena was electric.
And the coaches! Oh, the coaches. The frantic waving of arms, the whispered encouragement, the sheer relief and pride etched on their faces. They are the unsung heroes behind these incredible performances.
The overall atmosphere was one of celebration. Even those who didn't medal had incredible performances and showcased the amazing talent present in women's free skating today.
This competition was more than just points and medals; it was about artistry, athleticism, and the sheer joy of performing. It was a dazzling showcase that has left us all eagerly anticipating what these incredible women will do next.
So, hats off to Anya Petrova, Lily Chen, and Isabelle Dubois, our 2026 medalists! And a huge round of applause for every single skater who graced the ice. You all made it a competition to remember!
