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Madeline Schizas has pretty good excuse for late homework assignment — the Olympics

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Madeline Schizas has pretty good excuse for late homework assignment — the Olympics

Canadian figure skater Madeline Schizas had about as good an excuse as one could for being late on an assignment.

Schizas went viral Saturday when she emailed her college professor to ask for an extension as she’s been a little busy this week competing at the 2026 Milan Cortina Games.

Schizas, a 22-year-old senior at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, emailed her sociology professor and asked for an extension after she missed the assignment deadline.

Madeline Schizas of Canada reacts after competing in women's singles short program during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milano Ice Skating Arena.

Madeline Schizas of Canada reacts after competing in women’s singles short program during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milano Ice Skating Arena. James Lang-Imagn Images

Her reasoning for being late?

“I was competing in the Olympic Games yesterday and thought the reflection was due on Sunday, not Friday,” Schizas wrote in an email that she shared on her Instagram story.

Schizas also attached a link to Team Canada’s press release that named her an Olympian. 

Schizas told CBC Olympics and Paralympics reporter Devin Heroux she’s still awaiting a response from her professor.

“It’s a Saturday, so I wasn’t expecting one,” Schizas said. “I also didn’t expect anyone to really care. I just thought it was funny.” 

Madeline Schizas

Madeline Schizas is still a student athlete while competing in the Olympics. Madeline Schizas/Instagram

In conversation with 🇨🇦 Maddie Schizas, who has become an internet sensation at the Olympics.

Here’s her answer about her reaction for to her score in the short.

And tells me that she hasn’t heard back from her professor after asking for an extension. Our conversation pic.twitter.com/i3L5MFiojQ

— Devin Heroux (@Devin_Heroux) February 7, 2026

Schizas said she has “no idea” how her professor might respond.

“I’m just shooting my shot on this one,” she continued. “You have a lot of free time with the Olympics. I think people don’t realize that I didn’t do anything today until 5 p.m., so I could have sat down and done that but it was locked. So we’ll see. We’ll see if I get to redo it or not.” 

Schizas, who is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Environment & Society degree, is competing in her second Olympics. The four-time national champion finished sixth in the women’s short program for the team event with a score of 64.97.

Madeline Schizas of Team Canada competes in the Women's Single Skating - Short Program on day zero of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic games at Milano Ice Skating Arena on February 06, 2026 in Milan, Italy.

Madeline Schizas of Team Canada competes in the Women’s Single Skating Short Program on day zero of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games at Milano Ice Skating Arena on February 06, 2026 in Milan, Italy. Getty Images

The Canadians finished in fifth overall in the team event after day one.

Schizas is also Canada’s sole representative in the women’s individual figure skating event, which is scheduled for Feb. 17.

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