Men's singles After a disastrous short program, where he finished in nineteenth place,
Adam Siao Him Fa of France rallied back in the
free skate with a performance that included four successful
quadruple jumps, ultimately finishing second in the free skate and third overall. This was the largest comeback in the history of the World Championships. Meanwhile,
Ilia Malinin of the United States set a new record for the highest score in the free skate. His score of 227.79 beat the previous record held by
Nathan Chen, also of the United States. Malinin's free skate included six quadruple jumps, including his signature
quadruple Axel. She returned to skating as a pair skater in 2016, first with
Nathan Bartholomay and competing for the United States, and then with
Maxime Deschamps and competing for Canada. When speaking about her record-setting accomplishment, Stellato-Dudek stated that "it is something I take with huge pride. I hope others can be inspired to stay around a lot longer, not only in sport, but also in other aspects of life.”
Ice dance Madison Chock and
Evan Bates of the United States won the ice dance competition with a new season-best total score, becoming the most decorated ice dance team at the World Championships with a total of five medals.
Piper Gilles and
Paul Poirier of Canada finished in second place, despite receiving the highest score in the
free dance. "I haven't really fully digested it yet," Gilles said afterward. "It still feels like we haven't done it, to be able to just stand there at the end and just embrace all of our friends and family that were here to experience that moment with us was just something we can only dream of." Gilles and Poirier had been in third place after the
rhythm dance, but their high score in the free dance allowed them to win the silver.
Charlène Guignard and
Marco Fabbri of Italy finished in third place. == Quotas for the 2025 World Championships ==