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Fairfax Figure Skater Headed to the Olympic Stage: Cheers from Fairfax!

Fairfax figure skater preparing to compete on one of the biggest stages in sports: the Winter Olympic Games.

Figure skater Ilia Malinin and short track speed skater Brandon Kim, both Fairfax natives, have earned spots on the U.S. Olympic team, bringing international attention — and hometown pride to Fairfax!

Ilia Malinin, born and raised in Fairfax, has quickly become one of the most recognizable names in men’s figure skating. Training at local ice rinks from a young age, Malinin showed early promise and steadily climbed the competitive ladder through regional, national, and international events.

Over the past several seasons, Malinin has distinguished himself with technically demanding programs and powerful jumping ability, helping him secure national titles and establish himself as a top contender on the world stage. His performances have drawn attention not only for their difficulty but also for their energy and confidence.

Malinin is a graduate of Marshall High School and has continued his education locally while pursuing elite competition. Despite frequent travel for training and events, he remains closely connected to Northern Virginia, often crediting the area’s skating community for supporting his development.

The 2026 Winter Olympics, officially the Milano Cortina 2026 Games, will be held in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, from February 6 to 22, 2026, featuring events in the Italian Alps and Lombardy region, with ski mountaineering debuting as a new sport.  

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