
Isabeau Levito, at just 18 years old, has now competed in her first Winter Olympics at Milano Cortina 2026. The Team USA figure skater had made a name for herself prior to her trip to Milan, winning the 2023 U.S. Championships in San Jose, along with the 2023 World Team Trophy in Tokyo.
Levito did not compete at the 2026 Winter Games until Tuesday, watching as her “Blade Angels” teammates Alysa Liu and Amber Glenn captured gold in the team event. In the women’s singles short program, Levito made a strong Olympic debut, posting the eighth-best score of the day. However, she slipped in the free skate, finishing with a total score of 202.80 to place 12th, falling short of her first Olympic medal.
While Levito didn't win a medal in women's singles, Liu walked away with a gold, securing a high score of 226.79. But Liu, along with Glenn, wasn't done there, performing for the final time in Milan at Saturday's exhibition gala, skating alongside men's star Ilia Malinin.
And on the same day, Levito also shared some exciting news, announcing a new partnership with Deloitte, one of the world’s largest professional services and technology firms. She also revealed her appearance in Deloitte’s Winter Olympics TV spot titled “Anticipation,” which aired throughout the Games.
Deloitte was named the Worldwide Technology Integration Partner of the International Olympic Committee for the Winter Games, including the Paralympics. Along with Levito, who showcased her skating in the commercial, other members of Team USA were featured, including speed skater Erin Jackson, who also did not win a medal in Milan.
"Excited to have joined my #TeamUSA teammates in the #DeloitteUS “Anticipation” TV spot—check it out below!" Levito wrote on Instagram. "Ready to skate on to the world stage at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026. Let’s go!"
The 2026 Winter Olympics will officially close on Sunday, Feb. 22, with the closing ceremonies at the Verona Arena beginning at 2:30 p.m. ET.
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