The team event is a mixed-gender competition that made its debut at the 2014 Games in Sochi, Russia. A Russian team won that year and also claimed the silver medal (behind Canada) four years later in Pyeongchang, South Korea. The United States won the bronze medal in both previous editions of the event.
This year, the American team, led by the three-time world champion Nathan Chen, finished second behind the Russian team when the event concluded on Monday. The Russian team dominated the competition, led by its newest star, 15-year-old Kamila Valieva. Japan finished third.
It was the best finish ever in the team event for the United States, which won bronze at the past two Olympics.
The team event is contested over several days. In it, each country is represented by men’s and women’s singles skaters, a pairs team and a set of ice dancers. The athletes compete in several rounds of performances, and the scores are combined to crown a winner.
The event can showcase the breadth of a team’s skating talent, but team events also come with risks. Germany and Ukraine failed to score points in portions of this year’s competition after losing athletes to positive coronavirus tests, ending their slim medal hopes.