Madison Chock and Evan Bates Gear Up for Winter Olympics Rhythm Dance

Madison Chock and Evan Bates Gear Up for Winter Olympics Rhythm Dance

Milan is witnessing the exciting return of Madison Chock and Evan Bates as they prepare for the 2026 Winter Olympics. The American ice dance pair is on a quest to secure their first Olympic gold medal in ice dancing, a title that has eluded them throughout their successful careers.

Rhythm Dance at the Winter Olympics

Chock and Bates began their Olympic journey with the rhythm dance event. This competition commenced just one day after the duo earned gold in the figure skating team event. Their focus now shifts towards the top prize in ice dancing, which they have yet to achieve.

Performance Details

They are scheduled to take the ice last in the lineup of 23 pairs, performing at 4:46 p.m. ET. The top 20 pairs from this event will advance to the free dance scheduled for February 11.

Musical Theme and Elements

  • Theme: 90s music
  • Music: Lenny Kravitz medley including:
    • “American Woman”
    • “Fly Away”
    • “Always on the Run”
    • “Are You Gonna Go My Way”

During the team event, Chock and Bates achieved a season-best score of 91.06 in their rhythm dance performance, showcasing their skill and determination.

Broadcast Information

Fans can watch Chock and Bates’ rhythm dance as the session transitions from the USA Network to NBC at 4:40 p.m. ET, just before their scheduled performance.

This article will be updated with the results following their performance. As they gear up for the Winter Olympics, all eyes are on Madison Chock and Evan Bates, hoping to witness a historic moment in their ice dance journey.