Malinin Claims Men’s Gold at Grand Prix Final in Beijing; Chock and Bates Win Ice Dance Title

Seattle Sports

It was a night of celebration in Beijing as the 2019 Grand Prix Final wrapped up with some incredible performances. The biggest story of the night was Russian figure skater Mikhail Malinin claiming the gold medal in the men’s competition. He put on a stunning performance that wowed the crowd and earned him a total score of 280.65. His victory was well-deserved and he was clearly emotional as he accepted his gold medal.

In the ice dance competition, Americans Madison Chock and Evan Bates took home the gold with a total score of 206.76. Their performance was elegant and precise, and they were clearly delighted to be crowned champions. They have been skating together for over a decade and this victory is a testament to their hard work and dedication.

The Grand Prix Final is one of the most prestigious figure skating competitions in the world, and this year’s event did not disappoint. All of the skaters put on incredible performances and it was great to see so many talented athletes competing at such a high level. Congratulations to all of the medalists, and we look forward to seeing what they can do in the future.

Malinin Claims Men's Gold at Grand Prix Final in Beijing; Chock and Bates Win Ice Dance Title