Spanish figure skater Tomàs-Llorenç Guarino Sabaté will perform his Minions short program at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan. He shared the exciting news in an Instagram Story.
Sabaté announced that Universal Studios has given him permission to use music from the popular film. This is a big win for the skater, who has been looking forward to showcasing this fun program on such a grand stage.
In his post, Sabaté expressed his gratitude to fans. He thanked everyone who reposted and shared his previous messages about the program. Their support played a key role in making this happen.
The Minions program is expected to be a crowd-pleaser. With its upbeat music and playful theme, it will surely entertain both the audience and judges. Sabaté is known for his creativity and energy on the ice, and this program will highlight those qualities.
As the Olympics approach, fans are eager to see how Sabaté will bring the Minions to life in his performance. The combination of figure skating and beloved movie characters is sure to create a memorable moment at the Games.
Sabaté’s journey to the Olympics has been filled with hard work and dedication. He has trained tirelessly to prepare for this moment. Now, with the music cleared, he can focus on perfecting his routine.
Fans can look forward to watching Sabaté skate in Milan. His Minions short program promises to be a highlight of the competition. Stay tuned for more updates as the Olympics get closer!

