MILAN — Ilia Malinin's quest for Olympic figure skating gold might not be so easy after all.
Same goes for his American team.
Yuma Kagiyama landed a pair of near-perfect quads, one in combination with a triple toe loop, and scored 108.67 points in his short program on Saturday night. That topped Malinin in the segment — he was second with 98.00 — and helped to keep the Japanese team within distance of the defending champion U.S. heading into the final day of competition.
Thanks to a brilliant free skate by Madison Chock and Evan Bates later in the night, the U.S. ended the day with 44 points. Japan was five points back going into the men's, women's and pairs free skates to decide the medals Sunday.
''You know, I think I got to buckle down and see what happens and get better next time. We will work it out," said Malinin, the two-time and reigning world champion, who is unbeaten in his last 14 full competitions stretching back more than two years.
Malinin will have to work it out in a hurry: The U.S. is sending him back out for the free skate on the decisive day.
Japan is likewise sending Kagiyama back out for his free skate.
''I did watch his skate,'' Malinin said of Kagiyama, also his biggest rival in the individual competition later in the Winter Games, ''and I was so happy for him. He was so happy. It looked like he was enjoying every single moment. It's just so unreal that all of us are here on the Olympic stage. I really feel so much energy and so much excitement.''