Have a skate, Mirai Nagasu and Adam Rippon. Powered by two sensational performances from skaters left off the U.S. team for the Sochi Olympics, the Americans took the bronze Sunday night (early Monday in South Korea) in the team figure skating competition behind the Canadians and the Russians. 

Canada's deep squad clinched its gold when Gabrielle Daleman finished third behind Russian Alina Zagitova and Nagasu in the women's event. Canada led Russia, 63-58, with only the ice dance remaining and the Russians could only pick up a maximum of four points in that discipline. 

Nagasu, the fourth-place finisher at the 2010 Vancouver Games, landed the first triple axel by an American woman in a competition and Twitter went bezerk, as well as the assembled crowd in Pyeongchang.

"I don't know if you could tell -- it was more something I could feel -- but to nail it the way I did, even out of the corner of my eye I could see my teammates standing out of excitement," Nagasu said to the Associated Press. "And at that moment I wanted to stop the music and get off, but I still had my whole program ahead of me, and to complete the performance to the best of my ability is really exciting."

After Canada had locked up the gold and the Russians were assured the silver heading into the final discipline of the night, Americans Maia and Alex Shibutani were left to skate their program as an exhibition after the Italian ice dancers, Anna Cappellini and Luca Lanotte, did not score well enough to win the free dance.

Rippon's performance set the tone for the Americans to start the night. While it lacked the quadruple jumps that some of his other competitors attempted,  it also didn't have a single fall, something Twitter couldn't help but take notice of during the scoring.

It was a huge night for the Americans, especially considering how far Rippon and Nagasu had traveled just to make it Pyeongchang. 

Here's the current medal tracker following Sunday night's action -- or Monday if you're going by Korea time. 

Medal Tracker
PyeongChang 2018
Country
Gold
Silver
Bronze
TOTAL
NOR
NOR
14 14 11 39
GER
GER
14 10 7 31
CAN
CAN
11 8 10 29
USA
USA
9 8 6 23
NED
NED
8 6 6 20
SWE
SWE
7 6 1 14
KOR
KOR
5 8 4 17
SUI
SUI
5 6 4 15
FRA
FRA
5 4 6 15
AUT
AUT
5 3 6 14
JPN
JPN
4 5 4 13
ITA
ITA
3 2 5 10
OAR
OAR
2 6 9 17
CZE
CZE
2 2 3 7
BLR
BLR
2 1 0 3
CHN
CHN
1 6 2 9
SVK
SVK
1 2 0 3
FIN
FIN
1 1 4 6
GBR
GBR
1 0 4 5
POL
POL
1 0 1 2
HUN
HUN
1 0 0 1
UKR
UKR
1 0 0 1
AUS
AUS
0 2 1 3
SLO
SLO
0 1 1 2
BEL
BEL
0 1 0 1
ESP
ESP
0 0 2 2
NZL
NZL
0 0 2 2
KAZ
KAZ
0 0 1 1
LAT
LAT
0 0 1 1
LIE
LIE
0 0 1 1