Alex and Maia Shibutani have the best reactions after hearing their scores during the the 2016 Prudential U.S. Figure Skating Championship on Saturday (January 23) at Xcel Energy Center in St Paul, Minn.
The siblings won the Ice Dance title after scoring 190.14 after their free dance, ahead of reigning champs Madison Chock and Evan Bates, and Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue.
The night before, Maia and Alex were in second place after their short dance, where they picked up 74.67 points, which were added to their free dance score of 115.47.
Congrats to the ShibSibs!
Polina Edmunds wows on the ice during the short program at the 2016 Prudential U.S. Figure Skating Championship on Thursday (January 21) at Xcel Energy Center in St Paul, Minn.
The 17-year-old figure skater topped Gracie Gold, Tyler Pierce, Ashley Wagner and Mirai Nagasu for the top spot, with 70.19 points.
“I just really wanted to feel comfortable on the ice and show the judges how beautiful this program is,” she shared after her skate. “There’s always pre-competition hype and buzz, and I don’t really pay attention to it. Of course I’ve never had a chance to be in this position before, so I’m really excited and happy that I’m finally here. But really, I know that it comes down to who skates the best on the ice, and I’m glad what I put down today was my best and that I was rewarded for it.”
In the pairs competition, Tarah Kayne and Danny O’Shea topped the leaderboard with 69.61, ahead of defending champs Alexa Scimeca and Christopher Knierim and Marissa Castelli and Mervyn Tran in third.
25+ pics inside of Polina Edmunds, Tarah Kayne and Danny O’Shea reacting to their scores at the 2016 US National Championships…