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The Haydenettes are making their 20th consecutive worlds appearance.
Figure skating’s World Team Trophy kicks will stream on NBC Sports Gold’s “Figure Skating Pass.”
Michelle Kwan worried about Nathan Chen’s use of a skateboard on the Yale University campus.
Nathan Chen and Vincent Zhou highlight the top U.S. moments from figure skating’s annual premier competition.
The last time the U.S. put two men on a World Championship podium was 1996.
The U.S. teams in the field, who all train together in Montreal, finished in third, sixth and ninth place.
Bradie Tennell and Mariah Bell miss earning a third quota spot for the U.S. at next year’s World Championships.
The top American couple after the rhythm dance is just 0.01 points from bronze medal territory.
After winning their fifth consecutive European title, Papadakis and Cizeron look to be unstoppable at the World Championships.
Nathan Chen won the world title in 2018 and is looking to repeat.
A top-10 finish meant success for the lone American pair, Ashley Cain and Timothy LeDuc.
Nathan Chen will face a stacked field of competitors at the 2019 World Championships.
Olympic champion Alina Zagitova could win her first world title.
The French pair has plenty of momentum ahead of the World Championships, but other contenders could keep them from taking the title.
The World Championships are in Saitama, Japan from March 18-24.
Skaters from Japan and Russia will battle for the top spots at the World Championships this week.
New U.S. pair champions Cain and LeDuc know the pressure’s on to qualify more quota spots at the world championships.
After sitting out of competition for 10 months and moving to Montreal, Chock and Bates’ abbreviated season might actually help in their quest to return to the ice dance podium at Worlds.
Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue won silver at last year’s world championships, but are looking for more this year.
Bell thinks the success of her fall season will carry through the rest of the season, including the world championships.
Ice dancers Kaitlin Hawayek and Jean-Luc Baker will compete at their second world championships next week.
Bowe’s World Cup medal count stands at 14, including six golds.
She won the World Cup overall title for that distance in a time of 1:11.61.