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Leaders Emerge at U.S. Figure Skating Nationals With Efimova’s Olympic Eligibility Unresolved

Olympic citizenship rules leave top pair contender Alisa Efimova waiting on approval.

Overview

  • Two-time defending champion Amber Glenn set a U.S. short-program record with 83.05 to lead the women ahead of world champion Alysa Liu (81.11) and Isabeau Levito.
  • Pairs leaders Alisa Efimova and Misha Mitrofanov scored a season-best 75.31, but Mitrofanov said they are not currently eligible for the Olympics as Efimova awaits a waiver to expedite U.S. citizenship.
  • The U.S. Olympic figure skating roster is expected Sunday, leaving a narrow window for any decision that could determine whether one of America’s top pairs can be named to the team.
  • World champions Madison Chock and Evan Bates posted a season-best 91.70 in the rhythm dance to take a strong lead over Emilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik.
  • Two-time world champion Ilia Malinin delivered a 115.10 short program to open a commanding advantage as he pursues a fourth straight national title.