At a Glance
- Madison Chock and Evan Bates scored 228.87 points to win their seventh U.S. ice dance title
- Emilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik finished second with 213.65 points
- Christina Carreira and Ponomarenko placed third with 206.95
- Why it matters: These results likely determine the American ice dance team for the Milan Cortina Olympics
Madison Chock and Evan Bates spun their way into history Saturday night, capturing a record seventh U.S. ice dance championship with a season-best free skate. Their performance sets the stage for what could be their final Olympic appearance together.
The Performance
Chock and Bates delivered a flamenco-styled routine to “Paint It Black” from Westworld, earning standing ovations inside Enterprise Center. Their creative program showcased the creativity and precision that has defined their partnership.
Olympic Dreams

The pair has dominated ice dance since their disappointing fourth-place finish at the Beijing Games. They now hold three world titles and three Grand Prix Final gold medals, positioning themselves as favorites for the upcoming Olympics.
American Team Selection
The results likely determine the American ice dance team for Milan Cortina:
- Chock and Bates: 228.87 points
- Zingas and Kolesnik: 213.65 points
- Carreira and Ponomarenko: 206.95
These three pairs will likely represent the United States in ice dance at the Winter Games.
Key Takeaways
- Chock and Bates set a new U.S. record with seven ice dance titles
- Their Olympic experience includes fourth-place finishes and team gold medals
- The American ice dance team appears set for Milan Cortina
The countdown begins for Chock and Bates as they prepare for their final Olympic appearance together.
