ST. LOUIS — The 2026 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships delivered four days of compelling competition at the Enterprise Center, with Amber Glenn capturing her third consecutive senior ladies title, Ilia Malinin extending his dominance in men's singles, Alisa Efimova and Misha Mitrofanov repeating as pairs champions, and Madison Chock and Evan Bates claiming a seventh U.S. ice dance title together.

Ladies: Glenn Makes History, Tennell Returns

Glenn won the ladies title with a combined score of 233.55, becoming the first woman since Michelle Kwan to win three consecutive U.S. ladies titles. Alysa Liu placed second with 229.14, and Isabeau Levito rounded out the podium at 224.45.

Perhaps the most compelling story of the ladies competition came from Bradie Tennell, who claimed fourth place in her first U.S. Championship appearance in two seasons. The two-time national champion and 2018 Olympian delivered clean programs across both segments, finishing with 211.48 and demonstrating that her comeback is firmly on track heading into the Olympic Games.

Sarah Everhardt, the reigning U.S. bronze medalist, placed fifth with 209.47 after a strong short program where she ranked fourth.

Men: Malinin Unstoppable

Malinin won the men's title for the fourth consecutive year, posting 324.88 to extend his national title streak. Andrew Torgashev placed second with 267.62, followed by Maxim Naumov in third at 249.16. Jason Brown's short program drew one of the loudest ovations of the week — his "Reel Around the Sun" routine earning 88.49 and reminding everyone why he remains one of the most beloved performers in U.S. figure skating.

Pairs: Efimova and Mitrofanov Repeat

Efimova and Mitrofanov won the pairs title for the second straight year with 207.71, continuing their rise as the faces of U.S. pairs skating. The team, which missed the Milan Olympics due to Mitrofanov's citizenship timeline, has channeled that disappointment into dominant domestic and international competition.

Ice Dance: Chock and Bates Cap Remarkable Career

Chock and Bates won their seventh U.S. ice dance title together. The couple, who won Olympic silver in Milan and three World titles, were visibly emotional in what may be the final U.S. Championship of their extraordinary career.