💔 BREAKING NEWS: Ilia Malinin breaks silence after surgery – “I’m fighting… but I can’t do it alone”

Milan / Ann Arbor, February 25, 2026 — After weeks of speculation, medical reports and a near-total media blackout, Ilia Malinin — the 21-year-old American phenom widely regarded as the most technically dominant male singles skater of his generation — has finally spoken publicly about the serious health issue that forced him to withdraw from the entire 2025-26 competitive season, including the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.
In a 12-minute video posted simultaneously on his Instagram, TikTok and YouTube channels this morning (Vietnam time), Malinin appeared calm, sitting in what appears to be a physiotherapy room with ice packs and resistance bands visible in the background. Dressed in a simple black hoodie, he spoke directly to the camera in the quiet, measured tone that has become his trademark.
“The surgery went well,” he began, tackling the procedure head-on for the first time. “They repaired the torn labrum in my right hip and cleaned up some of the loose cartilage. The doctors are happy with how everything has healed internally. But recovery… recovery is a different beast.”
Malinin confirmed that the injury first became symptomatic in late October 2025 during training camps in Novi, Michigan. What started as an “annoying pinch” quickly turned into sharp pain during triple Axels and quadruple combinations. An MRI in early November revealed a significant tear of the anterior labrum, an injury known among skaters and hockey players for its long rehabilitation time.
“I tried to get through November and December,” she admitted, “because I really wanted to compete at Nationals and make the Olympic team. But every landing was like a knife. I was afraid, not just of the pain, but of what it meant for my career.”
The decision to undergo arthroscopic surgery was made in mid-December 2025. Malinin flew to the renowned Steadman Clinic in Vail, Colorado, where he was operated on by hip specialist Dr. Marc Philippon, the same surgeon who has treated Nathan Chen and several NHL stars. Since then he has undergone intensive rehabilitation: first without weight bearing, then with pool therapy, now moving on to stroking on the ice and very light jumps under close supervision.
The most touching moment of the video came at 7:45.
“I’m fighting every single day,” Malinin said, his voice cracking slightly for the first time. “But I can’t do it alone. I need my coaches, my medical team, my family… and I need all of you: the fans who send messages, who make adjustments, who cheer even when I’m not competing. Your support literally keeps me going when the pain makes me want to quit.”
He paused, looked directly into the camera and added:
“I don’t know exactly when I’ll be back. The honest answer is: when my hip tells me it’s ready, not when the calendar says I should be. But I promise you this: When I come back, I want to skate cleaner, stronger and more artistically than ever. I want to prove that setbacks don’t define you… they perfect you.”
The response from the figure skating community was immediate and very supportive.

**Nathan Chen** (three-time world champion): “Ilia, you have already inspired millions with your talent. Now you are inspiring us with your courage. Heal strong, brother.”- **Yuma Kagiyama** (Olympic silver medalist): “We are waiting for you. The ice feels empty without your quads. Take all the time you need.”-Kaori Sakamoto(Olympic champion): “Your message made me cry. You are never alone. Ganbatte, Ilia-kun!”- **US Figure Skating** released an official statement: “We stand by Ilia throughout her recovery. Her long-term health and well-being are our top priority.
The entire skating family is behind him.”
The reaction from fans online was equally exciting. In the first three hours the video surpassed 4.2 million views and more than 380,000 comments – most containing variations of “We are with you Ilia”, “Take your time king”, “You already gave us the quad Axel – now take care of yourself”.
Several major skating accounts have compiled montages of Malinin’s historic moments – the first ratified quad Axel at Skate America 2022, the six quads in one program at the 2023 Worlds, the back-to-back world titles in 2024 and 2025 – set in his own words: “I’m fighting, but I can’t do it alone.” The clips have been shared hundreds of thousands of times.
Malinin also addressed the future more concretely than many expected:
– Plans to stay off the ice competitively for the entire 2026 calendar year. – Return goal: “Hopefully for the 2027 Nationals, but no promises.”
The video ends with Malinin looking straight at the camera one last time:
“To every young skater watching this video: If your body says stop, listen. Protect yourself first. The medals will still be there when you’re ready. Thank you for not giving up on me. I won’t give up either.”
In an era where athletes are often criticized for being too open about mental health and physical issues, Ilia Malinin has chosen radical transparency. Whether or not he regains the stratospheric technical heights that made him “Quad God,” he has already secured something much rarer in elite sport: a genuine and widespread human connection.
The ice will wait. For now, the skating world waits – and cheers – for Ilia.