Official information is expected.
An inspiring anime about figure skating — the second season is perfect for motivation and drama. Watch all episodes to be energized by Inori's resilience.

"Medalist" is an anime about figure skating, where young skater Inori Yuitsuka fights for a place in the elite of the sport, overcoming injuries, competition, and personal crises under the guidance of coach Tsukasa. In the second season, the plot delves into tournaments where Inori faces new rivals, including a talented debutante, and reflects on the cost of success — from physical strain to emotional burnout. Coach Tsukasa, a former champion with a dark past, helps her find a balance between ambition and life, introducing themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery in the world of ice. The season promises more dynamic competitions, flashbacks to the characters' pasts, and reflections on passion, making it inspiring for sports fans.
The anime is based on Tsukasa's manga, which has won readers' hearts with its realistic portrayal of figure skating — from jump techniques to the psychology of athletes. Inori evolves from an insecure newcomer to a medal contender, but the journey is full of falls, both literally and metaphorically. Why watch "Medalist Season 2"? If the first captivated with motivation and visuals of ice, the second will amplify the drama — more focus on teamwork, romance, and overcoming challenges, without clichés. In an era when people are googling "Medalist Season 2 release date," the anime responds with weekly releases, perfect for discussions in communities. Review: Studio Pierrot's animation conveys the grace of skating, the soundtrack enhances emotions — drawbacks in predictability of plots, but this is compensated by the depth of characters and the message of resilience. For whom: fans of "Yuri on Ice" or "Haikyuu!!," looking for a sports drama with soul, who seek inspiration without saccharine. Will there be a Season 3? Not announced yet, depends on manga ratings and views. Watch on TV Asahi or with subtitles on Crunchyroll to immerse yourself in a world where a medal is not the goal, but a path to oneself. Anticipation rating is high, confirming: the anime deserves attention for its realism and motivation.
When will Season 3 of Medalist be released?
Not announced yet, depends on the ratings of the second; if successful, expected in 2027.
How many episodes are in Season 2?
4 episodes, releasing in January 2026.
Will there be a continuation after Season 2?
Probably yes, the manga continues; stay tuned for news from Kodansha.
Where to watch Medalist Season 2?
On TV Asahi on air or on Crunchyroll with subtitles.
What is Season 2 about?
About Inori's competitions, her growth as a skater, and personal challenges with her coach.