Ilia Malinin pumps his fist after his short program at the World Junior Championships.
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Ilia Malinin Sets World Record at World Junior Championships

U.S. Pairs Team in Podium Position

Ilia Malinin leads the field after the men's short program and pairs team Anastasiia Smirnova and Danil Siianytsia are in medal position in third after day one of the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships 2022 in Tallinn, Estonia.

With a score of 88.99, Malinin set a new world record for best junior short program score. Skating to "Billie Jean" performed by David Cook, Malinin earned all positive grades of execution, nailing all three of his jumps and earning all Level 4s.

Malinin – who competed at the 2022 World Championships at the senior level last month – looks to become the third U.S. man to win the event since 2017 and the first since Tomoki Hiwatashi in 2019.

Wesley Chu of Canada and Estonia's Mihhail Selevko rank second with 81.59 and third with 81.26, respectively.

Currently in fourth, Liam Kapeikis sits less than two points out of second place after the short program with 79.83 points.

The 2020 U.S. junior bronze medalist secured a personal best internationally, also earning positive grades of execution on all his elements.

Kai Kovar scored 57.69 points and currently ranks 22nd.

In the pairs competition, Smirnova and Siianytsia earned 60.38 points for their short program to "Hey Big Spender" for a new personal best.

Their highest scoring element was their triple twist, scoring 7.50 points. They are in third going into the free skate.

Georgia's Karina Safina and Luka Berulava are in first with 67.77 while Australia's Anastasia Golubeva and Hektor Giotopoulos Moore are in second with 61.72 points. They lead the U.S. team by just over one point.

The World Junior Championships continue Friday with the rhythm dance and pairs free skate. Fans can follow the competition by visiting the competition central page on the Fan Zone. All events will be streamed on the ISU YouTube channel.
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Players Mentioned

  Anastasiia Smirnova and Danil Siianytsia

#90   Anastasiia Smirnova and Danil Siianytsia

April 20, 2004 | Sept. 9, 2000
Junior/Pairs
Dnipro, Ukraine | Dnipro, Ukraine
Tomoki Hiwatashi

#37 Tomoki Hiwatashi

Jan. 20, 2000
Senior/Men
Englewood, N.J.
Liam Kapeikis

#47 Liam Kapeikis

June 28, 2004
Junior/Men
Wenatchee, Wash.
Kai Kovar

#52 Kai Kovar

March 5, 2006
Junior/Men
Ilia Malinin

#63 Ilia Malinin

Dec. 2, 2004
Senior/Men
Fairfax, Va.

Players Mentioned

  Anastasiia Smirnova and Danil Siianytsia

#90   Anastasiia Smirnova and Danil Siianytsia

Junior/Pairs
Dnipro, Ukraine | Dnipro, Ukraine
April 20, 2004 | Sept. 9, 2000
Tomoki Hiwatashi

#37 Tomoki Hiwatashi

Senior/Men
Englewood, N.J.
Jan. 20, 2000
Liam Kapeikis

#47 Liam Kapeikis

Junior/Men
Wenatchee, Wash.
June 28, 2004
Kai Kovar

#52 Kai Kovar

Junior/Men
March 5, 2006
Ilia Malinin

#63 Ilia Malinin

Senior/Men
Fairfax, Va.
Dec. 2, 2004