Cizeron And Fournier Beaudry Win Ice Dance World Title; U.S. Extends Medal Streak
Cizeron and Fournier Beaudry won gold with 230.81 points, while Gilles and Poirier earned silver for a third consecutive season at the World Figure Skating Championships.
- Gilles and Poirier reached the podium's second step for a third consecutive season Saturday, scoring 125.07 points in their Wuthering Heights routine for a total of 211.52.
- After claiming Olympic bronze at last month's Milan Cortina Winter Games, the pair performed throughout the season to Govardo's cover of Vincent.
- Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron captured gold with 230.81 points, while Lia Pereira and Trennt Michaud won bronze in pairs Friday.
- Stephen Gogolev finished fourth in men's singles with a personal-best 186.66 in his free skate, while Ilia Malinin captured his third consecutive world title with 329.40 points.
- Both 34, Gilles and Poirier have not definitively said whether this season was their last. "We haven't looked that far," Gilles said Saturday, as they prepare for show tours through Victoria Day.
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Olympic champions Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron proved once again that they are the best - the French couple, who only started dancing together this season, won almost everything and ended their golden year in Prague by improving their career record and becoming world champions.
The French ice dance couple was crowned World Champion on Saturday 28 March in Prague, the third feat of the year after the Olympic and European titles for the pair formed in 2025.
Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron dominate at the World Cup in Prague after the big whirlwind around their Olympic victory. The German ice dance pair has nothing to do with the top places.
French duo Guillaume Cizeron and Laurence Fournier Beaudry became world champions in pair dance in Prague. They also won the Olympic title in Milan last month, thus ending their first season together with the two most important laurels.
In the lead after the rhythmic dance, the French delivered a free program without fail to impose themselves in front of the Canadian couple Gilles-Poirier, on Saturday, March 28, in Prague.
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