He Fell to the Ice After THIS — Ilia Malinin's 6 Quad World Record Explained"

Ilia Malinin didn't just land six quadruple jumps — he did it with the one jump figure skating said was impossible. This is the full story of the "Quad God's" world-record free skate, the historic quadruple Axel, and the night a 19-year-old rewrote what the human body can do on ice. From his first-ever quad Axel landing in competition in 2022, to the record-breaking six-quad free skate that made him World Champion in 2024, this video breaks down every jump, every risk, and the emotional collapse that followed one of the greatest performances in figure skating history. If you love underdog sports stories, jaw-dropping athletic feats, and the untold pressure behind elite competition, this is the Ilia Malinin story you haven't fully heard. 👍 Like this video if it gave you chills. 💬 Comment which jump you think is the hardest to land. 🔔 Subscribe for more real sports documentaries — Malinin's story isn't over yet. #IliaMalinin #FigureSkating #QuadAxel #QuadGod #WorldChampionship #WinterOlympics #FigureSkatingWorlds #SportsDocumentary #WorldRecord #teamusa CHAPTER TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – Cold Open: The Collapse "He fell to the ice..." — hook opens on the emotional aftermath before explaining why. 0:25 – Set the Stage: Nineteen, Third Place, One Shot Montreal setup, the stakes established. 0:50 – Flashback: The Jump Nobody Could Land September 2022, U.S. International Classic — origin of the quad Axel. 1:50 – Quad God Is Born The nickname, and the line between "headline" and "legend." 2:20 – March 2024: Worlds, Third Place, Pressure On Return to Montreal, the free skate begins. 2:55 – Jump 1: The Quad Axel Opens the program with the hardest jump first. 3:20 – Jumps 2–4: Lutz, Loop, Salchow Rapid-fire escalation, arena reaction building. 4:00 – Jumps 5–6: The Combinations Quad Lutz–triple flip, quad toe–triple toe — six quads confirmed. 4:35 – The Final Flourish Triple Lutz–triple Axel closer, program ends. 5:00 – The Real Fall: Emotional Collapse Payoff to the cold open — why he went down. 5:30 – The Score: 227.79 and a World Record Total 333.76, third to first. 6:00 – Why This Broke More Than a Record