Canadian Ice Dancers Gilles and Poirier Win Bronze at ISU World Figure Skating Championships

SAITAMA, Japan (March 25, 2023) – Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier repeated as bronze medalists in ice dancing Saturday at the 2023 ISU World Figure Skating Championships.

Madison Chock and Evan Bates of the U.S. won their first world title finishing with 226.01 points. Charlene Guignard and Marco Fabbri of Italy followed for the silver at 219.85 and Gilles and Poirier earned 217.48 for Canada’s sole medal of the competition. This marked the first competition in three months for the Canadian Olympians after a wildly successful Grand Prix season, winning both their assignments as well as the Final in December.

‘’This is the best season we’ve ever had,’’ said Gilles. ‘’We medaled at every event we entered and that was really rewarding when we weren’t sure we would continue after last season.’’

Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Nikolaj Soerensen of Montreal, Que., produced the fourth best free skate but remained fifth at 214.04. They also had a fantastic season with two international medals including gold at the NHK Trophy Grand Prix in Japan last November.

‘’We couldn’t have asked for anything more,’’ said Soerensen. ‘’It’s really fun, you can have four minutes and 10 seconds where you can really feel you’re in the present the whole way. It’s such a rare excitement.’’

Shoma Uno of Japan repeated as world champion in men’s competition with 301.14. Junhwan Cha of South Korea took the silver with 296.03 and Ilia Malinin of the U.S. was third at 288.44. Canada’s Keegan Messing took seventh at 265.16 and received a rousing ovation from the Japanese crowd as he completed his fifth and final Worlds.

‘’I’m a little bummed about the two little mistakes I put out there but overall, I feel pretty damn good,’’ said Messing, whose best Worlds result was sixth in 2021. ‘’I’m skating for an experience, not a medal. I was able to recuperate after my two mistakes and felt I could really grasp the crowd again. I couldn’t have asked for a better experience.’’

For full event results, click here.

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