Medalist episode 12 is scheduled to premiere on Sunday, March 23, 2025, at 1:30 AM JST. Fans can catch the episode on Japanese networks like TV Asahi, along with streaming platforms such as ABEMA. For international viewers, the series will be available on Disney+.
The preceding episode showcased Inori’s ice-skating agency participating in an intensive training camp, concentrating on their weaknesses. Challenges arose during this camp when Rioh ridiculed Tsukasa’s qualifications for teaching. Despite the mockery, Tsukasa remained optimistic and encouraged Rioh by skating alongside him at his level, showcasing the importance of perseverance.
Release Schedule for Medalist Episode 12 Across Major Time Zones

Mark your calendars! Medalist episode 12 is set to release on March 23, 2025, at 1:30 AM JST. To help you tune in, we’ve compiled a list of release times for different regions:
Time Zone | Release Day | Release Date | Release Time |
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Pacific Time | Saturday | March 22, 2025 | 8:30 AM |
Eastern Time | Saturday | March 22, 2025 | 11:30 AM |
Greenwich Mean Time | Saturday | March 22, 2025 | 4:30 PM |
Central European Time | Saturday | March 22, 2025 | 5:30 PM |
Indian Standard Time | Saturday | March 22, 2025 | 10:00 PM |
Philippine Time | Saturday | March 22, 2025 | 12:30 AM |
Japanese Standard Time | Sunday | March 23, 2025 | 1:30 AM |
Australian Central Time | Sunday | March 23, 2025 | 3:00 AM |
Where to Watch Medalist Episode 12?

In Japan, you can view Medalist episode 12 on various channels including TV Asahi (known for its NUMAnimation slot), along with CS TV Asahi and BS Asahi. Additionally, streaming platforms such as ABEMA and Niconico will carry the episode for local audiences.
For viewers outside Japan, the episode will stream on Disney+, although it’s worth noting that it is not part of Crunchyroll’s Winter 2025 anime lineup. Additionally, platforms like Hulu may also provide access to the entire series.
Recap of Medalist Episode 11

Episode 11, titled “Dance the Night,”kicked off with Inori’s skate team preparing for the training camp. As the team gathered for departure, instructors inquired about the children’s objectives for the upcoming practices, with Rioh maintaining a pessimistic demeanor.
Later, while the girls relaxed after their baths, Tsukasa sought solitude in the public baths. Unexpectedly, he found Rioh there past curfew. The two shared some time in the bath where Tsukasa inquired about Rioh’s lack of focused training.

During their conversation, Rioh learned Tsukasa still held a preliminary badge, leading him to question Tsukasa’s ability to coach someone ranked higher. Although stung by the comment, Tsukasa made it clear he would demonstrate his skills through teaching and practice.
As training resumed the next day, Tsukasa noticed Rioh struggling. Rather than scolding him, Tsukasa decided to coach him more intensely, emphasizing regular practice to help him improve after everyone else had finished.
What to Anticipate in Medalist Episode 12?

The title for Medalist episode 12 is yet to be disclosed. Based on the dramatic tension from the previous episode, viewers can expect to witness Tsukasa applying his coaching skills as he attempts to prove that a preliminary badge does not undermine his ability to guide Rioh.
Moreover, viewers might gain insight into the budding relationship between Hikaru and Rioh, especially as Rioh’s feelings for Hikaru may deepen following their recent interactions. The upcoming episode promises emotional developments alongside competitive challenges.