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Mikhail Shaidorov, the 21-year-old Kazakhstani figure skater, etched his name into Olympic history on February 13, 2026, by claiming gold in men’s singles at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics. In a stunning upset, Shaidorov delivered the competition’s only clean free skate, landing five quadruple jumps to score a career-best 198.64 in the free program and 291.58 overall. This victory made him Kazakhstan’s first Olympic figure skating champion and the nation’s first Winter Olympic gold medalist since 1994.

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Mikhail Shaidorov

The result shocked the figure skating world, as pre-event favorite Ilia Malinin faltered with falls and finished eighth. Japan’s Yuma Kagiyama took silver, and Shun Sato earned bronze. Shaidorov, who placed fifth after the short program (92.94 points), rose through the chaos of errors from top contenders to become a national hero.

Here are 10 essential things to know about Mikhail Shaidorov, updated as of February 14, 2026:

  1. Historic Olympic Gold in Milano Cortina 2026 Shaidorov’s triumph on February 13 at the Milano Ice Skating Arena marked Kazakhstan’s first Olympic gold in figure skating and only its second Winter Olympic gold ever (following cross-country skier Vladimir Smirnov in 1994). His flawless free skate featured five quads, earning him a total of 291.58 points—a season best and personal record. The performance came after a solid short program fifth-place finish, positioning him perfectly amid widespread falls and underrotations from rivals. Shaidorov’s stunned reaction in the kiss-and-cry area, as medals shifted from bronze to silver to gold, captured the moment’s drama. This debut Olympics delivered Kazakhstan’s breakthrough in a sport long dominated by powerhouses like Russia, the U.S. and Japan.
  2. Breakthrough 2024-25 Season Set the Stage Shaidorov exploded onto the elite scene in 2024-25, winning the Four Continents Championships title—the first ISU championship gold for a Kazakh skater in a decade—and silver at the World Championships. These results built his reputation as a technical innovator. He qualified for the Grand Prix Final and medaled multiple times on the circuit, showcasing consistency and ambition. Despite an up-and-down Olympic season with some inconsistencies, his pre-Games momentum positioned him as a dark horse rather than a favorite.
  3. Technical Pioneer with Groundbreaking Jump Combinations Shaidorov has pushed boundaries in men’s skating. He became the first to land a triple Axel-quadruple toe loop combination in competition (at the 2024 Grand Prix de France) and the first to perform a triple Axel-Euler-quadruple Salchow (at the 2024 Grand Prix Final). His programs emphasize high-difficulty quads early, with layouts designed for maximum technical element scores. At the Olympics, his five-quad free skate highlighted this prowess, earning a leading 114.68 technical score. Coaches credit his precision and risk-taking for elevating Kazakh skating.
  4. Born into a Skating Family in Almaty Born June 25, 2004, in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Shaidorov—known as Misha—grew up in a figure skating household. His father, Stanislav Shaidorov, a six-time Kazakh national champion, coaches and inspired his early start in 2010. Shaidorov trains at the Altynalmas club in Almaty and Sochi, Russia, under 1994 Olympic champion Alexei Urmanov and Ivan Righini. Standing 1.74 meters (5 feet 9 inches) and a student by profession, he balances academics with elite training. His humble beginnings at a local mall rink contrast with his global success.
  5. Five-Time Kazakh National Champion Shaidorov has dominated domestically, claiming five consecutive Kazakh Championships from 2019 to 2023 (with continued strength in recent years). These titles secured his international berths and allowed experimentation with programs. His national success echoes the legacy of late Kazakh legend Denis Ten, whose 2014 Olympic bronze long inspired Shaidorov. As Kazakhstan’s leading men’s skater post-Ten, he carries national expectations while advancing the sport locally.
  6. Multiple Grand Prix Medals and Challenger Success A four-time ISU Grand Prix medalist, Shaidorov earned silvers and bronzes across events like Skate America and Cup of China in recent seasons. He also secured three Challenger Series medals. These consistent podiums built his world ranking and experience against top competition. His 2024-25 Grand Prix performances, including innovative combos, qualified him for finals and honed his big-stage composure—key to his Olympic upset.
  7. Additional Honors: Asian Winter Games Bronze and More Shaidorov added continental hardware with bronze at the 2025 Asian Winter Games. His resume includes steady top finishes at major events, proving reliability under pressure. While not always the flashiest, his clean skating and growing artistry (program components in the 80s at Olympics) have earned praise for maturity beyond his years.
  8. Under-the-Radar Olympic Debut Turned Legendary Entering Milano Cortina as an underdog after mixed results, Shaidorov flew below expectations dominated by Malinin’s “Quad God” hype. His fifth in the short set up a free skate where he stayed composed while favorites crumbled. Media described him as shy and awkward off-ice, yet fierce on it. His gold proved “nothing is impossible,” as he noted post-event, inspiring underdogs worldwide.
  9. Legacy Tied to Denis Ten and Kazakh Skating Revival Shaidorov continues the path blazed by Denis Ten, Kazakhstan’s sole prior Olympic figure skating medalist (bronze 2014). Ten’s influence looms large; Shaidorov has cited him as motivation. His victory revives Kazakh pride in the sport, potentially boosting funding, rinks and youth participation in Almaty and beyond.
  10. Future Bright After Olympic Glory At 21, Shaidorov’s Olympic gold cements elite status with room for growth. His technical edge and composure suggest potential multi-Olympic contention. Post-victory, he becomes a national icon, with celebrations in Kazakhstan already underway. As figure skating evolves toward even greater difficulty, Shaidorov’s innovative jumps position him to lead. His story—from Almaty mall rink to Olympic podium—embodies perseverance and surprise.

Mikhail Shaidorov’s Milano Cortina triumph transcends sport, delivering historic joy to Kazakhstan and reminding the world that upsets define greatness. From dark horse to champion, his journey captivates and inspires.

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Jodie Stewart started as a digital technology solutions professional apprentice.

Jodie Stewart has been promoted to business analyst. (Image: Northumbrian Water)

Northumbrian Water has promoted University of Sunderland apprentice Jodie Stewart to the role of business analyst.

The move comes in the second year of Ms Stewart’s studies following her start as digital technology solutions apprentice. She joined the degree apprenticeship programme which offers six pathways including software engineering, IT consulting, business analysis, cybersecurity, data analysis and network engineering.

Ms Stewart said: “I had already attended a year of university to become a primary school teacher, and I decided that that wasn’t the right career for me. It was when I was working in a co-working space for tech companies and start-ups, I found what they were doing really interesting. So when I found this apprenticeship, I thought it was absolutely perfect because you get to see so many different teams and departments that cover so many aspects of digital solutions.”

Louise Patterson, head of IS operations and resource management at Northumbrian Water, said: “Jodie truly reflects what our apprenticeship scheme is all about, her drive, curiosity and willingness to immerse herself across different digital teams, which has not only accelerated her own development but also made a real impact here at Northumbrian Water. We’re incredibly proud of her progression and the positive impact she’s had across the region and excited to see where her talent and determination will take her next.”

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Lizzie Jowett and Lee Vickers of Business Enterprise Fund North East.(Image: Business Enterprise Fund)

Not for profit finance provider Business Enterprise Fund (BEF) North East has appointed Lizzie Jowett to its Sunderland-based team.

Ms Jowett’s more than 13 year career has covered stints at Santander, Metro Bank and as director of Bradford BID. She is said to bring a deep commercial expertise and enthusiasm to the role, along with a talent for helping female-led organisations to thrive.

She said: “Joining BEF’s North East office is an exciting journey for me. This is one of the most dynamic regions in the UK to do business. People in a huge mix of sectors are being constantly inspired to do great things. It feels amazing to be the one who gets to help them along the road to success.”

Lee Vickers, BEF’s head of North East investments said: “We’re more than delighted to have Lizzie join us. Growing a team is always a positive sign, but being able to grow it with your ideal choice of candidates is particularly rewarding. We’re humbled that the very best talent wants to come and work with us. Lizzie’s track record places her firmly within that bracket. North East businesses have gained a fantastic advocate.”

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The Newcastle firm employed Ciaran Wilson from Swindon after he decided a law degree was not for him. He says his degree apprenticeship is the path he would have taken after leaving school had he known it was an option and believe the route should be more widely recognised.

The end result is a degree of the same value as one achieved on a full-time course. Mr Wilson’s degree apprenticeship with Bellway and Northumbria University will finish it in the summer of 2029.

He said: “I didn’t know about apprenticeships before but if I had been shown a degree apprenticeship before I’d have taken it. He added: “I can learn something in a lecture and then see it in reality. I can come to work and say I understand it. It means you get more overall knowledge. My uni work increases my understanding in my job, and my job informs what to write in my uni work. My essays are much stronger, and I feel better about them and have a greater understanding.”

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From left: Mark Richardson, Rob Richardson and Nick Richardson.(Image: James Burrell Builders Merchants.)

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He has led the integration of a company-wide computer system, a transformational investment that has overhauled internal processes, improved efficiency, and laid strong foundations for future growth.

Mark Richardson said: “As a family-run business, we take great pride in our heritage and the values that have guided us for generations. We also remain committed to innovation and to meeting the evolving needs of the construction industry. Nick’s appointment is the natural next step on his journey, and we are confident that his expertise and leadership will be instrumental in shaping the future of the company.”

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The 2026 Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game delivered a slam-dunk spectacle Friday night at the Kia Forum, with Team Giannis Antetokounmpo rallying for a 65-58 victory over Team Anthony Anderson in a high-energy affair packed with viral moments, athletic feats and star power.

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Epic comeback: Team Giannis overcomes halftime deficit

Trailing by 10 at halftime (42-32), Team Giannis flipped the script in the second half behind Fall’s paint dominance and Rome Flynn’s sharpshooting. A 20-5 third-quarter run tied it at 55, and clutch plays sealed the seven-point triumph.

Quarter scores:

Quarter Team Giannis Team Anthony
1st 14 16
2nd 18 26
3rd 19 7
4th 14 9
Final 65 58 ​

Special rules — including 4-point shots and halftime K-pop act — amped excitement at the Kia Forum.

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Tacko Fall’s 20-20 monster game cements MVP legacy

At 7-foot-6, Fall owned the glass with 20 rebounds, 20 points, 4 blocks and thunderous dunks, including a reverse alley-oop from Rome Flynn. “Tacko Time” chants echoed as he swatted shots and posterized defenders, earning unanimous MVP nods.​

Fall: “This crowd energy is unreal. Playing with these stars — dream come true.” His stat line echoes Wilt Chamberlain lore, fitting All-Star flair.​

Standout performers light up Kia Forum

Team Giannis (65):

  • Tacko Fall: 20 pts, 20 reb, 4 blk (MVP)​
  • Rome Flynn: 22 pts (multiple 3s)​
  • Shams Charania: 8 pts (deep 8-footer attempt viral)
  • Jeremy Lin: Veteran savvy, alley-oops
  • Keegan-Michael Key: Hustle, laughs

Team Anthony (58):

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  • GloRilla: High-energy, rebounds​
  • Jason Williams: Flashy handles, assists
  • Simu Liu: Athletic dunks​
  • Mustard: Production flair

Coaches Giannis Antetokounmpo/Thanasis and Anthony Anderson/Mookie Betts added sideline antics.

Viral moments steal the show

  • Fall’s reverse alley-oop: Flynn-to-Fall poster electrified crowd.​
  • Shams’ deep bomb: ESPN insider’s 8-footer attempt meme gold.
  • Williams’ no-look passes: White Chocolate vintage delights.
  • GloRilla hustle: Rapper’s rebounds, energy ignite fans.​
  • Halftime K-pop: First-ever act hyped intermission.

7 p.m. ET tipoff streamed on ESPN, Disney+ (Philippines).

Rosters packed with NBA stars, celebs, influencers

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  • Rome Flynn (actor/model)
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Coaches: Giannis/Thanasis Antetokounmpo vs. Anthony Anderson/Mookie Betts.

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Sunday, Feb. 15:

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Celebrity game sets festive tone for LA weekend.

Fan reactions: Tacko MVP, viral dunks dominate

Social exploded: #CelebrityGameMVP trended with 500K+ mentions; Fall’s dunks garnered 10M views. “Tacko owns LA!” trended; Williams’ handles nostalgic hit.

Game’s competitive edge — Fall’s blocks, Flynn’s 3s — elevated beyond exhibitions.​

Legacy: Tacko cements icon status

Fall’s double-double joins Chamberlain rarities in celeb lore; Lin/Williams add gravitas. Game’s new format, halftime K-pop innovates tradition.

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