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Flawless skating needed for British Olympic medal dream
11 Feb
Summary
- Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson are in fourth place after the rhythm dance.
- They are chasing a bronze medal, with gold and silver likely out of reach.
- Olympic champion Robin Cousins stated flawless performances are crucial.

Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson are poised to make history at the 2026 Winter Olympics, aiming to be the first Britons to win an ice dance medal since Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean in 1994. Following the rhythm dance, the duo currently sits in fourth place. Their performance, set to a Spice Girls medley, scored 84.57 points, leaving them just 0.71 points behind the third-placed Canadian pair.
According to former Olympic champion Robin Cousins, securing a medal hinges on a flawless performance in the upcoming free dance. While the lead is held by formidable French and American duos, the 'Disco Brits' have a tangible chance at the bronze medal. Their journey has captivated British figure skating fans, with memorable performances at recent championships. However, the high level of competition means any minor error, like a slip during a synchronized element, could be costly, as previously experienced.




