-
My Name Is Jeffrey Epstein. This Is My Story. - 15 mins ago
-
What Does the California Heat Mean for Fire Season? - 42 mins ago
-
Inside the Arrest That Led to Banksy’s Possible Unmasking Decades Later - about 1 hour ago
-
How can the Strait of Hormuz be reopened? - 2 hours ago
-
U.S. Pauses Sanctions on Some Iranian Oil to Get More to Market - 2 hours ago
-
At Least 10 Killed in South Korean Factory Fire - 3 hours ago
-
NCAA Announces Historic Taris Reed Jr. Tournament Performance in UConn Win - 3 hours ago
-
Copenhagen Grapples With the Abuse Allegations Against Noma’s Chef - 4 hours ago
-
‘Worst Ever’: March Madness Opening Round Blasted After ‘Boring’ Results - 4 hours ago
-
Nicholas Brendon, star in ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer,’ dies at 54 - 4 hours ago
Team USA’s Ellie Kam Doesn’t Hold Back on Madison Chock, Evan Bates Controversy
Team USA figure skating duo Madison Chock and Evan Bates delivered a flawless routine in the free dance competition at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
But when the final scores were released, Chock and Bates narrowly trailed French pair Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron for top position on the podium.
Beaudry and Cizeron, who’s routine included multiple mistakes, earned a score of 135.64. Chock and Bates scored 134.67.
A French judge, identified as Jezabel Dabouis, scored Chock and Bates nearly eight points below Beaudry and Cizeron. This score was a clear outlier, as no other judge scored the married American couple less than 130.
Many around the figure skating community, including members of Team USA, took to social media with public responses to this scoring controversy.
American figure skater Ellie Kam made her stance on the matter very clear in an Instagram post, declaring Chock and Bates the “true champions.”
“So inspiring. So elegant. So classy. True champions,” Kam wrote.

More Olympics: NBC Analyst Facing Backlash for Reaction to Madison Chock, Evan Bates Scandal
Kam helped Team USA to a gold medal in the team event, earning a personal-best score of 135.36 alongside her skating partner Danny O’Shea. This performance was crucial in a closely-contested race against Team Japan.
O’Shea also took to social media with a response to Chock and Bates’ scoring controversy.
“Poise. Class. Champions,” he wrote on Instagram.
Kam, O’Shea, Chock and Bates all took home gold in the team event alongside fellow Team USA skaters Alysa Liu, Amber Glenn and Ilia Malinin.
More Olympics: ISU Breaks Silence With Official Response to Olympic French Judging Scandal
Kam is proud of the way Team USA battled to claim top spot on the Olympic podium.
“I think that we did such a good job at staying together as a team and trusting the process. We had a competition that was really rough in the beginning, but I think that that was all just part of the plan,” she said in an interview with People. “In order to get to the high point of success, you have to go through the nitty-gritty, the dirty … It just makes me even more proud of wearing this medal around our neck, because I know what type of work it has taken us to get here. We worked so hard.”
Source link








