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Blades of fury: Japan protests over 'rough' Olympic podium

Japan Times 06:39 PM UTC Tue February 10, 2026 Sports
Blades of fury: Japan protests over 'rough' Olympic podium

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Teams from Japan, the United States and Italy pose on the podium during the medal ceremony for the figure skating team event at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, on Sunday. | THE NEW YORK TIMES AFP-JIJI SHARE/SAVE X Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Threads Email Print Bookmark story Copy link Feb 10, 2026 Milan – Japan has filed an official protest with Olympic organizers after the figure skating medal podium at the Milano Cortina Games left athletes with chipped skate blades following the team competition.

Figure skaters rely on their blades being finely tuned so that they can execute ultra-precise moves, and medal podiums are usually covered in rubber to protect the edges from damage.googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1499653692894-0'); });

Japan team official Yosuke Takeuchi said the podium in Milan was "a rough, asphalt-like substance made of cut stone," which chipped skaters' blades when they stepped onto it for Sunday's medal ceremony.

The United States won the event, with Japan taking silver and Italy bronze.

Takeuchi said on Monday that Japan had lodged a protest with the Olympic organizing committee.

"Repairs to the chipped blades were carried out this morning at a specialist workshop," he said in a statement, adding that skaters from each of the three medal-winning teams were affected.

"We will continue to take necessary action regarding this matter."

Figure skating continues at the Milano Cortina Games on Tuesday with the men's short program.

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