Alysa Liu Dazzles with Historic Gold at World Figure Skating Championships
American figure skater Alysa Liu triumphed at the World Figure Skating Championships in Boston, capturing gold with a sensational performance. Her victory marked a significant comeback after retiring nearly three years ago. American duo Madison Chock and Evan Bates also excelled, securing the top spot in the ice dance rhythm event.

American figure skater Alysa Liu delivered a captivating performance to win gold at the World Figure Skating Championships in Boston. Her dazzling routine, capped by a flawless final double Axel, secured her victory in front of a thrilled home crowd, marking a historic moment as the first American world champion since 2006.
Liu's triumph is a remarkable comeback story, having retired early from competitive skating and now returning to claim the top podium position. "What the hell?" exclaimed Liu post-victory, overwhelmed by her win. She finished with a score of 222.97, while Japan's Kaori Sakamoto took silver and Mone Chiba secured bronze.
Earlier, American pair Madison Chock and Evan Bates were on track for their third consecutive global ice dance title after winning the rhythm dance event. Their lively program to a mix of 1950s to 1970s music was a crowd favorite, positioning them well ahead for Saturday's free dance. The ice dance competition's nostalgic theme delighted audiences, showcasing diverse dance styles at TD Garden.
(With inputs from agencies.)