Ellie Kam and accomplice Danny O’Shea of Crew United States compete within the Pair Skating – Quick Program on the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic video games at Milano Ice Skating Area on February 06, 2026 in Milan, Italy.
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MILAN – After a long time of apply and competitors, American skaters Ellie Kam and Danny O’Shea have been lastly on Olympic ice Friday, floating and twisting in excellent concord within the workforce pair brief program. Then it occurred. Sooner than you’ll be able to snap your fingers, Kam fell with a bump.
“We want we have been excellent each single time we step out on the ice,” the 21-year-old Kam mentioned after the efficiency with a melancholy smile. “However you recognize, ice is slippery.”
What’s fascinating about Kam and O’Shea’s efficiency in Milan is not that they stumbled. No quantity of labor or coaching can take away each variable each time. The historical past of Olympic determine skating is formed virtually as a lot by epic falls as by hovering pirouettes.
What’s outstanding is how briskly they recovered. In one other snap of the fingers, with ok.d. Lang’s model of “Hallelujah” as their soundtrack, Kam leapt again off the laborious ice, spinning into rhythm with O’Shea.
“(Kam) did not want me to choose her up. She received up and went after the following factor,” mentioned O’Shea, who’s 34. “We put the previous previously, and stepped proper into the following component.”
How do skaters do it? How do they discover grace within the moments after the bodily and emotional punishment of an Olympic fall?
“I imply it is loads of apply, for certain,” Kam mentioned. “We focus [in training], in order that if one thing does go incorrect in competitors, we do not have to query something. I will be the place he’s.”
There’s additionally communication: “We positively have a look at one another,” O’Shea mentioned. “I do loads of speaking all through our program. In that second, it is a deep breath. It is like, all proper, calm, yet one more factor, spin.”
“We simply fell down, it’s extremely unusual”
They weren’t the one ones to hit the ice on Friday. China’s Sui Wenjing and Han Cong gained a gold medal in pairs determine skating on the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
However throughout their workforce pair skating program, Sui Wenjing landed laborious after flipping via the air.
“We fell down this time,” Han Cong mentioned. “We have skated effectively just lately, however we simply fell down, it’s extremely unusual. We’ve got time now to arrange for the following [event].” Nodding confidently, Sui Wenjing mentioned, “We should always get extra time to apply and get well from jet lag.”
Generally, bouncing again from that form of stumble can result in triumph.
After the crash: Olympic triumph
On the 2006 Winter Video games in Torino, China’s Zhang Dan and Zhang Hao tried a technical, dangerous throw that on the time had by no means been landed in a significant worldwide competitors. It did not work.
Zhang Dan landed laborious, falling into an ungainly splits. She left the ice with an injured knee whereas Zhang Hou held her up. Remarkably, the pair returned to the ice a short while later and went on to win a silver medal.
“When the music began once more we did not know the place to start out our parts, however we gave a gesture after which we carried on,” mentioned Zhang Dan, then 20 years previous, to the China.org information service. “Progressively, after we restarted we turned increasingly clear in our minds the right way to do these parts. We needed to go on.”

Nathan Chen of the USA falls whereas performing in the course of the males’s brief program determine skating within the Gangneung Ice Area on the 2018 Winter Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea.
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In 2018, American Nathan Chen pulled off an identical restoration. After falling repeatedly on the Winter Video games in South Korea, he made Olympic historical past by being the primary skater to nail six quadruple jumps in a single free skate program.
“I used to be like, I already fell so many occasions, I’d as effectively exit and throw all the pieces down and see what occurs,” Chen, the two-time Olympic gold medal winner, informed NPR on the time. “Screw it, I’ve nothing to lose.”
The purpose, after all, is to keep away from falls of that magnitude and get well with as little drama as potential.
“I used to be like, whoopsies!” – Alysa Liu, age 20, talking after her first outing on the Milan Cortina Winter Video games
Throughout Friday’s workforce girls’s single skating competitors in Milan, American Alysa Liu, age 20, did simply that. She could possibly be seen grimacing after making a small error throughout her efficiency, touchdown awkwardly off a spinning double axel.
“I used to be like, whoopsies!” Liu mentioned, laughing. “My touchdown was actually ahead, proper?” She mentioned she felt assured in her routine and was in a position to rapidly get well, sticking the landings on her subsequent jumps confidently. “It is all good, proper?”

Alysa Liu of the USA competes in the course of the determine skating girls’s workforce occasion on the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Friday, Feb. 6, 2026. (AP Photograph/Francisco Seco)
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Liu completed sturdy, capturing second place for her portion of the workforce occasion, whereas serving to raise the U.S. workforce into first place for the general workforce skating competitors that continues via Sunday.












