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Jackie and Michelle are back to break down everything that went down at the 2026 Four Continents Championships — the medals, the moments, and the performances that might end up mattering way more than we realize heading into an Olympic season.
In the men’s event, Japan’s Kao Miura came through when it counted, taking the title after a high-stakes showdown with Junhwan Cha, who delivered one of the most compelling performances of his season. It was a reminder that the Olympic podium conversation is very far from settled.
Pairs brought one of the biggest stories of the week, with Alisa Efimova and Misha Mitrofanov climbing from third after the short program to win gold. Their momentum was impossible to ignore, while Wenjing Sui and Han Cong claimed silver in spite of obvious injuries that have their Olympic chances in question.
In ice dance, history was made as the Americans swept the podium. Emilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik led the charge with a confident, statement-making win, followed by Caroline Green and Michael Parsons, with Oona Brown and Gage Brown rounding out the sweep in bronze.
It's the last of the ISU Championships before Milano-Cortina 2026 and the stakes just keep getting higher!
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Jackie and Michelle are back to break down everything that went down at the 2026 Four Continents Championships — the medals, the moments, and the performances that might end up mattering way more than we realize heading into an Olympic season.
In the men’s event, Japan’s Kao Miura came through when it counted, taking the title after a high-stakes showdown with Junhwan Cha, who delivered one of the most compelling performances of his season. It was a reminder that the Olympic podium conversation is very far from settled.
Pairs brought one of the biggest stories of the week, with Alisa Efimova and Misha Mitrofanov climbing from third after the short program to win gold. Their momentum was impossible to ignore, while Wenjing Sui and Han Cong claimed silver in spite of obvious injuries that have their Olympic chances in question.
In ice dance, history was made as the Americans swept the podium. Emilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik led the charge with a confident, statement-making win, followed by Caroline Green and Michael Parsons, with Oona Brown and Gage Brown rounding out the sweep in bronze.
It's the last of the ISU Championships before Milano-Cortina 2026 and the stakes just keep getting higher!

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