Olympic Figure Skating
Olympic Figure Skating is a competitive sport where athletes perform on ice, showcasing their skills in various disciplines. The main categories include singles, pairs, and ice dance. Skaters execute jumps, spins, and intricate footwork, all while expressing artistry and emotion through their routines.
Competitors are judged based on technical elements and artistic impression. Each performance is scored by a panel of judges, and the highest-scoring skater or team wins a medal. The sport has been part of the Winter Olympics since its inception in 1908, attracting audiences worldwide with its combination of athleticism and grace.