Spanish skater says it’s ‘amazing’ to bring Minions to Olympic ice after music dispute Today Us News


By JAMES ELLINGWORTH

MILAN (AP) — The Minions made it.

“I didn’t realize the reach my skating had even outside of the figure skating world, and it helped me realize how far I’ve come, how far my skating has brought me,” he said.

Just how far will only sink in after the Olympics.

“I haven’t had really the time to take everything in and just appreciate everything,” he said.

Sabate finished 25th in the short program, falling one spot short of qualifying for Friday’s free skate.

He’s far from the only skater caught up in music-related drama at the Milan Cortina Olympics.

Petr Gumennik of Russia, competing as a neutral athlete, had to change the music for his short program over a last-minute rights issue. He dropped music from “Perfume: The Story of a Murderer,” a psychological thriller, replacing it with a track from a Russian romantic epic. Even U.S. champion Amber Glenn had a copyright tangle with a Canadian artist.

What’s next for Sabate? He’s been answering a lot of fan messages. More are likely on the way.

“I want to be the kind of person that replies to their fans,” he said. “They take the time to write to you and I want to take the time to answer.”

AP Winter Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics


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