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when do madison chock and evan bates skate

Madison Chock and Evan Bates Skating Schedule Madison Chock and Evan Bates, the powerhouse U.S. ice dancing duo and three-time reigning world champions, are competing at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina right now. With the Games running from February 6-19 at the Milano Ice Skating Arena, they've already tackled key events and are gearing up for their next big moment.

Their Olympic Events So Far

  • Team Event - Rhythm Dance : Friday, February 6 (4-5:35a ET, streamed on Peacock/NBCOlympics.com) – They kicked off strong as part of Team USA.
  • Team Event - Free Dance : Saturday, February 7 (4-5p ET, Peacock/NBCOlympics.com) – Likely participated, building momentum despite Evan Bates managing back issues highlighted in Netflix's "Glitter & Gold."
  • Ice Dance - Rhythm Dance : Monday, February 9 – They performed well but trailed leaders France's Papadakis/Cizeron by just 0.46 points, expressing happiness with their skate.

Upcoming Skate: Free Dance

Wednesday, February 11 – That's today! The ice dance free dance is scheduled, with Chock and Bates poised to chase gold in what could be their final Olympics. As veterans defending their world and national titles, they're aiming to cement their legacy as one of America's greatest pairs. Tune in via NBC, USA Network, Peacock, or NBC Olympics apps for live coverage.

Recent Build-Up and Context

Chock and Bates dominated the 2026 U.S. Figure Skating Championships in January, as seen in rinkside coverage. Their season-best scores include a 91.06 in rhythm dance and 133.23 in free dance from early Olympic segments. Trending buzz on forums and news highlights their endurance – skating potentially all four events back-to-back – and fan excitement for a historic medal run.

"Having the opportunity to take Olympic ice four times is something that we're very grateful and excited for." – Madison Chock

Quick TL;DR : They've skated team events (Feb 6-7) and rhythm dance (Feb 9); catch their free dance today, Feb 11, live on Peacock/NBC.

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