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Niccolò Macii

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Italian pair skater
Niccolò Macii
Sara Conti and Niccolò Macii at the2024 World Championships
Personal information
Other namesNicco
Born (1995-10-18)18 October 1995 (age 30)
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Figure skating career
Country Italy
DisciplinePair skating
PartnerSara Conti (since 2019)
Anastasiia Revenko
(2016–17)
Bianca Manacorda (2011–16)
CoachBarbara Luoni
Skating clubIceLab Sesto San Giovanni
Began skating2006
Medal record
EventGold medal – first placeSilver medal – second placeBronze medal – third place
World Championships002
European Championships110
Grand Prix Final011
Italian Championships204
World Team Trophy001
Medal list
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place2023 SaitamaPairs
Bronze medal – third place2025 BostonPairs
European Championships
Gold medal – first place2023 EspooPairs
Silver medal – second place2025 TallinnPairs
Grand Prix Final
Silver medal – second place2023–24 BeijingPairs
Bronze medal – third place2022–23 TurinPairs
Italian Championships
Gold medal – first place2023 BrunicoPairs
Gold medal – first place2025 VaresePairs
Bronze medal – third place2016 TurinPairs
Bronze medal – third place2020 BergamoPairs
Bronze medal – third place2021 EgnaPairs
Bronze medal – third place2022 TurinPairs
World Team Trophy
Bronze medal – third place2025 TokyoTeam

Niccolò Macii (born 18 October 1995) is an Italianpair skater. With his skating partner,Sara Conti, he is a two-time World bronze medalist (2023,2025), the2023 European champion,2025 European silver medalist, a two-timeISU Grand Prix Final medalist, eight-timeISU Grand Prix medalist, and a two-timeItalian national champion (2023 and 2025). They are the first (and as of 2025, only) Italian pair to medal at the World Championships and to win gold at the European Championships.

With his former skating partner,Bianca Manacorda, he won silver at anISU Challenger Series event, the 2014Lombardia Trophy. They also competed at threeWorld Junior Championships and aEuropean Championships.

Personal life

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Macii was born on October 18, 1995, inMilan,Italy.[1]

He began dating his pair partner,Sara Conti, in 2018 before amicably splitting in 2023.[2][3][4][5]

Career

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Early career

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Inspired from watching the2006 Winter Olympics inTurin, Italy, Macii began figure skating that same year at the age of eleven.[6] Macii's first pair partner was Sonia Manfredi.[7]

He ultimately teamed up withBianca Manacorda prior to the2011–12 figure skating season.

On the junior level, Manacorda/Macii won the2014 Bavarian Open as well as the2014 Italian Junior Championships. They also competed at threeWorld Junior Championships (2012,2014,2015), finishing as high as sixth.[8]

On the senior level, Manacorda/Macii won silver at the2014 CS Lombardia Trophy, bronze at the2016 Italian Championships, and bronze at the2016 Bavarian Open. Additionally, they competed at the2016 European Championships inBratislava,Slovakia, where they placed twelfth.[8] Their partnership dissolved following the2015–16 figure skating season.

Following his split with Manacorda, Macii briefly skated pairs with Anastasiia Revenko and Damiana Alessandra Celi, before ultimately teaming up with singles skater,Sara Conti, in 2019.[1][9]

Partnership with Conti

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2019–20 season

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Conti/Macii debuted at the 2019 IceLab International Cup, where they placed fifth. They went on to compete at the2019 CS Warsaw Cup and the2019 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, finishing fifteenth and thirteenth, respectively.[10]

At the2020 Italian Championships, Conti/Macii won the bronze medal. They then finished the season with a sixth-place finish at the2020 Bavarian Open.[10]

2020–21 season

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Conti/Macii won their second consecutive bronze medal at the2021 Italian Championships.[10] They went on to compete at the2021 International Challenge Cup but they ultimately withdrew after the short program.[11]

2021–22 season

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Conti/Macii began their season with a fifth-place finish at the2021 CS Lombardia Trophy. They went on to place tenth at the2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy as well as win silver at the2021 Cup of Nice.[10]

Conti/Macii debutedGrand Prix series at the2021 Gran Premio d'Italia, where they finished seventh. They then competed at the2021 CS Warsaw Cup, where they finished seventh.[10]

At the2022 Italian Championships, Conti/Macii won their third bronze medal.[10] Selected to compete at the2022 European Championships inTallinn,Estonia, Conti/Macii placed tenth in the short program and sixth in the free skate, placing seventh overall.[10]

2022–23 season: European champions, World bronze medalists, and Grand Prix Final bronze medalists

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For the new season, the pair upgraded theirtwist lift to a triple for the first time.[12] Conti/Macii started their season two appearances on theChallenger circuit, winning a gold medal at the2022 CS Lombardia Trophy and placing fourth at the2022 CS Nebelhorn Trophy. They also won gold at the 2022 Tayside Trophy.[10]

Given two assignments on theGrand Prix, Conti/Macii won the bronze medal at2022 Skate Canada International, their first Grand Prix medal, which he called "like a dream." They finished second in the free skate, and came within 0.30 points of silver medalistsChan/Howe.[13] At their second assignment, the2022 MK John Wilson Trophy, Conti/Macci won the silver medal despite having to abort their final lift in the free skate. He said afterward "the last lift angers us, because we can do it so easily," while adding they were "happy with our result."[14] These placements ultimately earned them a berth at the2022–23 Grand Prix Final, held on home ice inTurin.[15] At the Final, Conti/Macii placed fourth in the short program, 2.24 points back of CanadiansStellato-Dudek/Deschamps in third.[15] With a new personal best of 119.72 in the free skate they rose to third overall, taking the bronze medal over the Canadians by less than three points. Macci remarked afterward that "let's say we're still somehow outsiders who are getting almost too many results. But we're extremely happy about this result that we didn't expect it at all."[12]

Shortly after the Final, the duo won their first national title at the2023 Italian Championships.[10] At the2023 European Championships inEspoo,Finland, Conti/Macii won the short program and placed second in the free skate, ultimately winning the gold medal. They became the first Italian pair team to ever win a European title.[16][17] Conti/Macii then went on to compete at the2023 International Challenge Cup, where they won the gold medal.[10]

At the2023 World Championships inSaitama,Japan, Conti/Macii placed third in both the short program and free skate, ultimately winning the bronze medal. Conti/Macii became the first Italian pair team to ever medal at a World Championships, which she said made them "very proud of what we were able to achieve in a patriotic kind of way."[18] Conti/Macii then joined Team Italy at the2023 World Team Trophy, where they placed fourth in the short program and third in the free skate. Team Italy finished fourth overall.[19][20]

2023–24 season: Grand Prix Final silver medalists

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Conti and Macii performing their short program at the2024 World Championships

During the off-season, Conti/Macii selected the song, "Intermezzo sinfonico," which was Macii's grandparents' wedding song and served as a tribute to his late grandfather, who had died in 2022.[2][21]

They would begin the season by winning the gold medal at the2023 CS Lombardia Trophy.[10] On theGrand Prix, they entered the2023 Grand Prix de France as the title favourites, but placed narrowly second in the short program after Conti stepped out of their throw landing.[22] In the free skate, Conti had another throw stepout, as well as one on her jump sequence attempt. The team placed second in that segment as well, finishing with the silver medal, 5.21 points behind gold medalistsPereira/Michaud of Canada.[23] Conti said afterward that they were "so happy with our free skating," stating "we are a top couple and we have to stay here. We want to improve our program and will be ready for our next Grand Prix. We know we can do much better."[24] At their second event, the2023 Grand Prix of Espoo, they repeated the short program throw error from France and came second again in the segment. They were third in the free skate after Macii fell on a jump, but remained second overall.[25]

Competing at the2023–24 Grand Prix Final inBeijing, Conti/Macii skated a clean short program to place third in the segment. They won the free skate, but finished second overall, 0.55 points behind gold medalistsHase/Volodin of Germany. Conti declared of the result that they were "so happy. Finally. Our season starts right now! The two months before were preparation, now we have arrived!"[26]

Conti suffered from a bad flu in the days before the Italian championships, and as a result the team withdrew.[27] They next appeared at the2024 European Championships, where struggles in both programs saw them come sixth.[28] Conti/Macii next won gold at theInternational Challenge Cup for the second consecutive year.[10]

Prior to the2024 World Championships, Conti/Macii made the decision to go back to their "Oblivion (Una sombra más)" short program that they had used the previous three seasons.[29] Going on to compete at those championships inMontreal, Conti/Macii came third in the short program with a clean skate and a season's best score of 72.88. They were 0.65 points back of Japan'sMiura/Kihara in second, and 0.78 ahead of Hase/Volodin in fourth. Conti effused that "finally, we had a really good short program!" They struggled with numerous errors in the free skate, coming sixth in that segment and dropping to sixth place overall. Conti called it "disappointing, but it's a competition."[30]

2024–25 season: European silver medalists and World bronze medalists

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Conti and Macii in the starting pose for their short program at the2025 World Championships

Going into the season, Conti and Macii selected the song "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" for their free program in dedication of Conti's late father.[31]

They began the season by winning gold at both the2024 Lombardia Trophy and the2024 Tayside Trophy. Going on to compete on the2024–25 Grand Prix circuit, they won the silver medal at the2024 Grand Prix de France. They shared that they were happy with their first "big" event. “It is a much different silver medal here compared to last season," said Macii. "Last year, we skated poorly and lost the gold. This year it feels like we won the silver.”[32] The team went on to win the gold medal at the2024 Cup of China. “We’re so excited, this is our first gold medal on the Grand Prix!” said Conti.[33]

Qualifying for the2024–25 Grand Prix Final inGrenoble, France, the pair finished in fourth place.[34] "The tension was so high because we know we can be on the podium or fall back, but it’s ok, it’s another competition," Conti said later.[35]

At the2025 Italian Championships, Conti/Macii won their second national title.[34]

Going on to compete at the2025 European Championships inTallinn, Estonia, Conti/Macii placed second in both the short and free program segments, winning the silver medal overall behindHase/Volodin. In an interview following the event, Macii shared, "This silver means a lot. Last year’s Europeans were the biggest disappointment of our career, and we wanted to redeem ourselves. The podium was the goal. We knew the other teams were very strong. We are very happy we found our connection again. Last year wasn’t the same because our relationship has changed, but today it felt like two years ago again. We really felt the connection."[36]

The following month, Conti/Macii competed at the2025 World Championships inBoston, Massachusetts, United States. The pair placed second in the short program and third in the free skate, winning the bronze medal overall behindMiura/Kihara and Hase/Volodin.[37][38] Delighted with the result, Conti shared in an interview after the event, "We’re so happy to be back on the world’s podium. There were some small mistakes today. It was actually quite hard to go out there today after such an incredible performance like the one from Minerva and Nikita."[39]

Selected to compete for Team Italy at the2025 World Team Trophy, Conti/Macii placed second in all segments of the pair's event, aiding Team Italy in winning the bronze medal overall.[34][40][41] “It’s a beautiful start for the next season,” said Conti. She added that they would be using Italian music for the Olympic season.[41]

2025–26 season

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Conti/Macii opened the season by winning gold at the2025 Lombardia Trophy and the2025 Tayside Trophy.

They subsequently competed on the2025–26 Grand Prix series, winning the silver medal at the2025 Cup of China.[34] “I think we did a pretty good free skate today,” Macii commented. “It really wasn’t easy skating after the Olympic champions."[42]

Two weeks later, Conti and Macii took gold at2025 NHK Trophy. “It was a very big competition, like tension was so high today,” noted Conti after the free skate. “I feel it in all the elements, but I’m happy because every element was a very good fight."[43]

Programs

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With Conti

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SeasonShort programFree skatingExhibition
2025–2026
[44][45][46]
  • El Toro Salvaje (The Wild Bull)
    by John Califra
  • Concerto de España
    byBenise
    choreo. byMatteo Zanni
2024–2025
[47]

2023–2024
[48][29][49]
  • Oblivion (Una sombra más)
    byAstor Piazzolla
    performed byMina and Gianni Ferrio
    choreo. by Raffaella Cazzaniga

2022–2023
[1]
  • Oblivion (Una sombra más)
    byAstor Piazzolla
    performed byMina and Gianni Ferrio
    choreo. by Raffaella Cazzaniga

2021–2022
[50]
2020–2021
[51]
2019–2020
[52][53]

With Manacorda

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SeasonShort programFree skating
2015–16
[8]
  • Wild Side
    by Roberto Cacciapaglia
    choreo. by Andrea Gilardi
2014–15
[54]
2013–14
[55]
  • Micmacs a tire-larigot
    by Raphael Beau,Max Steiner
    choreo. by Andrea Gilardi
2012–13
[56]
2011–12
[7]

Competitive highlights

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Pair skating with Sara Conti

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Competition placements at senior level [34]
Season 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 2023–24 2024–25 2025–26
World Championships3rd6th3rd
European Championships7th1st6th2nd
Grand Prix Final3rd2nd4thTBD
Italian Championships3rd3rd3rd1st1st
World Team Trophy4th
(3rd)
3rd
(2nd)
GPCup of China1st2nd
GPFinland2nd
GPFrance2nd2nd
GPItaly7th
GPNHK Trophy1st
GPSkate Canada3rd
GPWilson Trophy2nd
CSGolden Spin of Zagreb13thTBD
CSLombardia Trophy5th1st1st1st
GPNebelhorn Trophy10th4th
GPWarsaw Cup15th7th
Bavarian Open6th
Challenge CupWD1st1st
IceLab Cup5th
Lombardia Trophy1st
Tayside Trophy1st1st1st1st
Trophée Métropole Nice2nd

With Manacorda

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International[57]
Event11–1212–1313–1414–1515–16
Europeans12th
CSGolden Spin9th
CSLombardia2nd
CSWarsaw Cup5th
Cup of Nice4th
Merano Cup6th
International: Junior[57]
Junior Worlds18th12th6th
JGPBelarus7th
JGPCroatia14th8th
JGPEstonia7th9th
Bavarian Open3rd1st3rd
DS Cup1st
NRW Trophy5th
Toruń Cup4th
Warsaw Cup7th6th
National[57]
Italian Champ.2nd J1st J3rd
J = Junior level

Detailed results

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Pair skating with Sara Conti

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ISU personal best scores in the +5/-5 GOE System [34]
SegmentTypeScoreEvent
TotalTSS216.362025 World Team Trophy
Short programTSS74.672024 CS Lombardia Trophy
TES40.472023 World Championships
PCS34.872025 World Championships
Free skatingTSS142.262025 World Team Trophy
TES71.692024 Cup of China
PCS70.682025 World Team Trophy
  • Small medals for the short program and free skating are only awarded atISU Championships.
  • Medals at team events are awarded for the team results only. Individual placements at team events are listed in parentheses.
Results in the2025–26 season[34]
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Sep 11–14, 2025Italy2025 Lombardia Trophy178.551137.081216.63
Oct 11–12, 2025United Kingdom2025 Tayside Trophy170.851130.921201.77
Oct 24–26, 2025China2025 Cup of China273.412136.472209.88
Results in the2024–25 season[34]
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Sep 12–15, 2024Italy2024 CS Lombardia Trophy174.672128.351203.02
Oct 12–13, 2024United Kingdom2024 Tayside Trophy164.041134.551198.59
Nov 1–3, 2024France2024 Grand Prix de France270.792132.602203.39
Nov 22–24, 2024China2024 Cup of China172.432138.621211.05
Dec 5–8, 2024France2024–25 Grand Prix Final470.494129.574200.06
Dec 19–21, 2024Italy2025 Italian Championships176.111145.251221.36
Jan 28 – Feb 2, 2025Estonia2025 European Championships268.522138.372206.89
Mar 25–30, 2025United States2025 World Championships274.613135.863210.47
Apr 17–20, 2025Japan2025 World Team Trophy274.102142.263 (2)216.36
2023–2024 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
March 18–24, 20242024 World Championships3
72.88
6
124.46
6
197.34
February 22–25, 20242024 Challenge Cup1
64.37
1
133.45
1
197.82
January 8–14, 20242024 European Championships7
61.52
4
125.73
6
187.25
December 7–10, 20232023–24 Grand Prix Final3
70.30
1
135.58
2
205.88
November 17–19, 20232023 Grand Prix of Espoo2
65.00
3
123.60
2
188.60
November 3–5, 20232023 Grand Prix de France2
65.31
2
124.15
2
189.46
October 14–15, 20232023 Tayside Trophy1
65.40
1
131.61
1
197.01
September 8–10, 20232023 CS Lombardia Trophy1
70.16
1
130.19
1
200.35
2022–23 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
April 13–16, 20232023 World Team Trophy4
69.84
3
130.22
4T/3P
200.06
March 22–26, 20232023 World Championships3
73.24
3
134.84
3
208.08
February 23–26, 20232023 International Challenge Cup1
63.69
1
124.71
1
188.40
January 25–29, 20232023 European Championships1
70.45
2
124.68
1
195.13
December 15–18, 20222023 Italian Championships1
70.76
1
131.99
1
202.75
December 8–11, 20222022–23 Grand Prix Final4
67.30
3
119.72
3
187.02
November 11–13, 20222022 MK John Wilson Trophy2
68.69
2
115.50
2
184.19
October 28–30, 20222022 Skate Canada International3
66.66
2
119.52
3
186.18
October 15–16, 20222022 Tayside Trophy1
60.90
1
118.23
1
179.13
September 21–24, 20222022 CS Nebelhorn Trophy4
64.85
4
113.02
4
177.87
September 16–19, 20222022 CS Lombardia Trophy1
62.81
1
107.38
1
170.19
2021–22 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
January 10–16, 20222022 European Championships10
56.28
6
112.62
7
168.90
December 4–5, 20212022 Italian Championships3
58.95
3
110.41
3
169.36
November 17–20, 20212021 CS Warsaw Cup9
59.68
7
108.36
7
168.04
November 5–7, 20212021 Gran Premio d'Italia6
54.55
7
98.17
7
152.72
October 20–24, 20212021 Cup of Nice2
51.53
2
102.03
2
153.56
September 22–25, 20212021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy9
53.96
11
89.48
10
143.44
September 9–12, 20212021 Lombardia Trophy4
57.54
6
92.68
5
150.22
2020–21 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
February 26–28, 20212021 Challenge Cup7
49.28
WDWD
December 12–13, 20202021 Italian Championships2
55.89
3
92.01
3
147.90
2019–20 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
February 3–9, 20202020 Bavarian Open7
49.62
5
93.29
6
142.91
December 12–15, 20192020 Italian Championships3
46.61
3
82.99
3
129.60
December 4–7, 20192019 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb17
45.43
13
90.77
13
136.20
November 14–17, 20192019 CS Warsaw Cup16
43.32
15
85.31
15
128.63
November 1–3, 20192019 IceLab International Cup5
41.40
4
88.07
5
129.47

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