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Olympic Valentine's: Ice Dancers Celebrate Post-Competition Freedom
15 Feb
Summary
- Charlene Guignard and Marco Fabbri won bronze in the team event.
- The pair met through an online partner-matching site.
- These are the ice dancers' final Olympic Games.

Italian ice dancers Charlene Guignard and Marco Fabbri are celebrating Valentine's Day with a sense of peace, having already secured a bronze medal in the team event. This year's Games offer a stark contrast to their previous experiences, particularly the 2022 Beijing Olympics held under strict COVID-19 restrictions.
Unlike their past February 14ths, which were consumed by competition demands, the couple now finds themselves with time to relax and enjoy the Olympic atmosphere. They met over 16 years ago through an online figure skating partner-matching site, a serendipitous connection that quickly blossomed into both a professional and personal relationship.
With their competitions concluded, Guignard and Fabbri are looking forward to the exhibition gala. They aim to skate with passion, cherishing the final moments of these Games, which will be their last as Olympians. Their journey from an online tryout to sharing a life and Olympic medals highlights a remarkable partnership.




