U.S. Olympic figure skating champion Liu withdraws from world championships

Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics – Figure Skating – Women Single Skating – Victory Ceremony – Milano Ice Skating Arena, Milan, Italy – February 19, 2026. Gold medallist Alysa Liu of United States celebrates with her national flag after winning the Women Single Skating REUTERS
(Reuters) – U.S. Olympic champion Alysa Liu has withdrawn from the upcoming World Figure Skating Championships, the ​20-year-old said on social media on Sunday.
Liu ‌became the first American woman since 2002 to capture Olympic gold in women’s singles at the recent ​Milano Cortina Games. The championships are scheduled ​in Prague from March 24-29.
“There’s been a lot of ​exciting things happening since my return from Milan, so I’m taking some time for that … see yall next ​season,” she added, without explaining further.
Liu had ​been expected to defend her crown after winning the 2025 ‌world ⁠title in Boston, becoming the first American since 2006 to claim the championship.
That victory also marked a remarkable comeback, following her brief retirement ​after the ​2022 Beijing ⁠Games.
U.S. Figure Skating said Sarah Everhardt would replace Liu on the American ​team for the championships.
Liu, who also ​helped ⁠the U.S. to gold in the Olympic team event, is the latest high-profile skater to skip ⁠the ​championships, with Japan’s Olympic pairs champions ​Miura Riku and Kihara Ryuichi also withdrawing.

Reporting by Janina Nuno ​Rios in Mexico City; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne

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