Madison Chock
Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist Ice DancerMadison Chock, 33, and Evan Bates, 37, are the most decorated American ice dance team in history. Over the course of their fifteen-year partnership, they have built an extraordinary legacy, highlighted by a gold medal in the team event and a silver medal in ice dance at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games, where Bates had the distinct honor of being the flag bearer for Team USA at the Closing Ceremonies.
In addition to their success in 2026, Chock and Bates are 2022 Olympic gold medalists in the team event, six-time World Championship medalists — including three consecutive world titles from 2023 through 2025 — and a record breaking seven-time U.S. Champions.
Evan, a proud native of Ann Arbor, Michigan, first stepped onto the ice at just four years old and began competing a year later. He became the 52nd member of his family to graduate from the University of Michigan. Madison was born in Redondo Beach, California, and started skating at age five. She is of Chinese-Hawaiian heritage on her father’s side and often shares that Hawaii is her favorite place in the world. Madison’s full name, Madison La’akea Te-Lan Hall Chock, carries special meaning: “La’akea” means “sacred light from heaven,” and “Te-Lan” translates to “special or unique orchid” in Hawaiian. Madison has designed many of her own and Evan’s costumes. She launched her own design business, Madison Chock Design, specializing in custom skating apparel.