The United States revealed its full roster for the 2026 Winter Olympic figure skating team on Sunday, following an intense four-day showdown at the national championships. The selection process brought high levels of excitement and pressure as skaters delivered some of their strongest performances of the season in hopes of securing a coveted place on the Olympic stage.
The final list includes 16 skaters, blending seasoned Olympians with rising stars who have rapidly made their mark on the international circuit. Among the standout names are Ilia Malinin, Amber Glenn, and Alysa Liu—three athletes who have generated considerable buzz in recent years. Malinin and Glenn will be experiencing their first Olympic Games, marking a major milestone in their careers. Liu, who previously competed at the Olympics as a teenager, returns for what will be her second appearance, showcasing her continual growth and consistency.
Long-time ice dance partners Madison Chock and Evan Bates also earned their spot, securing a remarkable fourth consecutive Olympic berth. Their return brings valuable experience and leadership to Team USA, as the duo has become known for their artistry, technical strength, and longevity in the sport.
On the women’s side, Isabeau Levito clinched the final available position after delivering a strong performance at nationals. Her selection highlights her steady progress and her ability to rise to the occasion under pressure.
In the men’s category, Andrew Torgashev and Maxim Naumov were chosen to join Malinin, rounding out a competitive and dynamic group. Both skaters impressed the selection committee with their skill and potential, adding depth to the men’s lineup heading into Italy.
With the roster now confirmed, Team USA turns its focus toward final preparations, training camps, and international tune-ups as they aim to make a strong impact at the 2026 Winter Games. The mix of veteran presence and fresh Olympic talent sets an exciting stage for what promises to be a memorable competition for American figure skating.

