In the high-stakes world of figure skating, drama is often confined to the ice—but this time, it has spilled over into a full-blown controversy. Just weeks before the 2026 World Figure Skating Championships in Prague, the skating community has been rocked by the sudden and explosive withdrawal of the reigning Olympic champions, Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara.

While official reports from the Japan Skating Federation initially cited the “short turnaround time” and the “mental and physical exhaustion” following their historic gold medal win at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, the pair has now shattered that narrative. In a stunning 23-minute video posted to their personal social media pages, the duo revealed that their decision was not merely about fatigue, but was directly linked to a specific judge and a series of events that have left fans questioning the integrity of the sport’s officiating.


A Historic Triumph Marred by Backstage Tension

Miura and Kihara, affectionately known as “RikuRyu,” reached the pinnacle of their careers in February 2026. After a devastating mistake in the short program that left them in fifth place, they executed a world-record free skate to secure Japan’s first-ever Olympic gold in pairs skating. However, according to their video, the joy of that victory was short-lived.

In the emotional tell-all, Ryuichi Kihara spoke candidly about the “invisible walls” they faced during the Olympic cycle. The pair alleged that a particular high-ranking judge had been consistently “hostile” and “verbally dismissive” toward their camp, even going as far as to suggest backstage that their scores would be “monitored more strictly” than their European counterparts.

The Breaking Point

The “direct reason” for their withdrawal, as Miura explained through tears, occurred during a post-Olympic debrief. The duo claimed they received feedback from this specific official that felt less like constructive criticism and more like a personal ultimatum regarding their future performances.

“We were told that our Olympic gold was a ‘miracle of momentum’ rather than technical merit,” Kihara stated in the video. “When we realized that the same individual would be on the panel for the World Championships, we knew that no matter how perfectly we skated, the result had already been decided in someone’s mind.”

The Impact on the World Championships

The withdrawal of the Olympic champions leaves a massive void in the pairs event in Prague. With other top contenders like Alysa Liu and Chock/Bates also sitting out the post-Olympic Worlds, the event is seeing a significant decline in its “star power.” However, Miura and Kihara’s decision to “reveal everything” has sparked a much larger conversation about the transparency of the ISU judging system.

What’s Next?

The Japan Skating Federation has yet to issue a formal rebuttal to the specific claims regarding the judge, maintaining that the pair is simply taking a well-deserved break. However, the 23-minute video has already garnered millions of views, with skaters from around the globe voicing their support for “RikuRyu.”

As the skating world heads to Prague, the shadow of this controversy looms large. For Miura and Kihara, the focus now shifts to their future. They concluded their video by stating that they will take the rest of the season to heal—not just physically, but from the “disillusionment” of the political side of the sport.