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Less Than a Year: Ice Dance Duo Wins Olympic Gold
12 Feb
Summary
- Guillaume Cizeron won his second consecutive Olympic ice dance gold medal.
- He achieved this with a new partner, Laurence Fournier Beaudry, after teaming up recently.
- The pair secured the gold in Milan with a total score of 225.82 points.

France's Guillaume Cizeron has achieved a historic Olympic ice dance gold medal victory in Milan, partnered with Laurence Fournier Beaudry. This triumph comes less than a year after they began skating together in March. Cizeron, now the first ice dancer to win consecutive Olympic titles with different partners, expressed shock and gratitude for their rapid success.
The newly formed duo scored 225.82 points, narrowly edging out American competitors Madison Chock and Evan Bates. Fournier Beaudry, who recently gained French citizenship, credited Cizeron's steady presence for her confidence. Their free dance, set to the soundtrack of "The Whale," showcased an expressive and elegant style.
Reflecting on their journey, Cizeron highlighted their focus on skating with heart rather than striving for unattainable perfection. The immense pressure of the competition was palpable, but the pair delivered their best performance. They expressed uncertainty about future plans, stating that this Olympic gold was their primary goal.




