Madison Chock and Evan Bates Win Silver in Olympic Ice Dance, Continuing Team USA’s Legacy

February 11, 2026

On February 11, 2026, Team USA’s Madison Chock and Evan Bates captured the silver medal in the Olympic figure skating ice dance competition, delivering a performance that combined technical precision, artistry, and flawless teamwork.


The duo, celebrated for their creativity and elegance on ice, wowed judges and fans with intricate footwork, seamless synchronization, and expressive storytelling. Each movement highlighted the trust and chemistry that have made Chock and Bates one of the world’s top ice dance teams.


Chock and Bates have long been leaders in U.S. figure skating, earning multiple medals in international competitions and inspiring the next generation of skaters. Their Olympic silver adds a historic chapter to their careers and strengthens Team USA’s legacy in ice dance.


The performance was more than a medal-winning routine—it was a showcase of perseverance, dedication, and artistry. Fans praised the pair for balancing high-level technical elements with creative expression, proving why they remain at the forefront of the sport.


Their achievement underscores Team USA’s continued strength in figure skating, inspiring young athletes nationwide and marking a proud moment for American ice dance on the Olympic stage.

Madison Chock and Evan Bates win Olympic silver in ice dance for Team USA

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