The Milan Cortina Olympics represent only the fourth Games to feature the figure skating team event.
The competition debuted in 2014 and allows the skaters from all four disciplines (men's singles, women's singles, pairs and ice dance) to compete as a team for their nation.
The team event features 10 countries competing in eight segments: men's short program, men's free skate, women's short program, women's free skate, pairs short program, pairs free skate, ice dance rhythm dance and ice dance free dance.
What are the team event results so far?
The U.S. claimed gold in the figure skating team event, led by a huge performance from Ilia Malinin in the men's free skate.
Here are the final standings:
1. USA - 69
2. Japan - 68
3. Italy - 60
4. Georgia - 56
5. Canada - 54
What happens next in the figure skating team event?
Nothing!
The figure skating team event will resume in the 2030 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
How is the figure skating team event scored?
Teams earn points based on their place in the standings of each event.
The team with the highest score in each event earns 10 points, while the 2nd-place team earns nine points, the 3rd-place team secures eight points, and on and on.
The points are then added up for each nation, resulting in a final score.
Check out a full breakdown here of how the figure skating at the Olympics works.