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Skater's Quick Save Averts Wardrobe Malfunction Disaster
11 Feb
Summary
- Piper Gilles averted a potential penalty by fixing a snagged arm cuff.
- The incident occurred during the rhythm dance segment of the competition.
- Gilles and Poirier secured third place despite the near miss.

Canadian figure skaters Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier encountered a near-disaster during the rhythm dance at the 2026 Winter Games on Tuesday. A critical moment occurred when Poirier's arm cuff snagged on Gilles' tights, risking a significant points deduction if a costume piece fell onto the ice. Gilles' swift action to secure the cuff behind her back prevented a penalty.
This quick save ensured their performance was not impacted, and the duo ultimately placed third. They earned 86.18 points, positioning them well for the upcoming free dance competition. A costume malfunction penalty can cost a team a full point under ISU rules.
The pair, who are three-time Canadian national champions, have a strong competitive history, including a silver medal at the 2024 World Championships. This incident stands in contrast to the day's other news, where Canada's women's hockey team suffered a 5-0 loss to Team USA.




