Multiple medals at the World Figure Skating Championships are rare for the United States. This year's team could reverse that trend.
And there couldn't be a better time than in a pre-Olympic season. Two-time defending champion Nathan Chen and fellow American Vincent Zhou both made the podium in 2019, the last time worlds were held.
Madison Hubbell and Zach Donohue collected bronze in ice dance. U.S. skaters have a strong chance of exceeding that total in Stockholm this week, maybe even with a possible women's medal considering the improvement by two-time national champ Bradie Tennell and some uncertainty about the normally dominant Russians.