MILAN — Madison Chock and Evan Bates have ground to make up in their pursuit of ice dance gold at the Milano Cortina Olympics.
The three-time world champions made the slightest mistake on their pattern step as the final couple on the ice Monday night, and it left them trailing Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron by the slimmest of margins going into the free dance.
The new French couple scored 90.18 points early in the night, hours before Chock and Bates performed at the Milano Ice Skating Arena. The score held up the rest of the way with the Americans, fresh off helping to defend their team gold medal 24 hours earlier, earning 89.72 points for their Lenny Kravitz-inspired rock-and-roll rhythm dance.
Chock and Bates had scored a world-leading 91.06 points for the same program during the team competition.
''The game is always on. You should know us by now,'' Chock said afterward, flashing a grin. ''We're not changing anything. We've got this locked in, locked in where we know ourselves, know our routine. And yeah, we've got this."
Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier of Canada were third with 86.18 points in a tight race for the podium ahead of the free dance Wednesday night. Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson were fourth as they try to give Britain its first figure skating medal since 1994.
The future of U.S. ice dancing, Emilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik, were in fifth with 83.53 points after a brilliant performance amid an emotional week. Kolesnik recently became an American citizen but is originally from Ukraine, and he was able to see two extended family members for the first time in four years — since the Russian invasion — when they flew into Milan on Saturday.
''I know it's the Olympic stage, and for many people this is the moment of their lives,'' Kolesnik said. ''I just thought of it as a test challenge for our next eight years, because this is just the beginning for us. We're going to reach higher places.''