ISU Grand Prix Final 2025: Miura/Kihara Eye Title with Slim Lead Over Conti/Macii
In a thrilling opening to the ISU Grand Prix Final in Nagoya, Japan, pairs world champions Miura Riku and Kihara Ryuichi jumped into the lead after an exhilarating short program. With a stellar score of 77.32, the dynamic duo from Japan is now tantalizingly close to securing their second consecutive season-ending championship title. Their impressive performance not only showcased their mastery in the art of figure skating but also demonstrated why they are renowned globally.
Hot on their heels are the Italian couple of Sara Conti and Niccolo Macii, who delivered a captivating performance, earning them a personal best score of 77.22. This stellar effort has them within striking distance as they prepare for the all-important free skate. Both pairs are fancied to battle it out in the upcoming competition, promising fans a nail-biting finish.
Georgia’s Anastasiia Metelkina and Luka Berulava fought valiantly to round out the top three with a score of 75.04. The young talents showed great poise under pressure, indicating that they could pose a serious threat as they gear up for their free skate portion.
The excitement surrounding the ISU Grand Prix Final continues to build, evidenced by the stellar performances and narrow margins. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see how the pairs navigate the pressure of competition and whether Miura and Kihara can hold onto their slim lead to clinch the title.
Stay tuned as we provide updates on this exhilarating event unfolding in Japan. Will the Japanese champions prevail, or can the Italian duo turn the tide? The free skate guarantees to enthrall and inspire remarks on figure skating’s elegance and competitive ferocity.

