Papadakis and Cizeron ice dancing world champions for the 5th time

This is a first for French skating. A month following Olympic gold, Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron put a golden final touch to their season by winning a fifth world title on Saturday at Montpellier. Excluded like all Russians in response to the invasion of UkraineVictoria Sinitsina and Nikita Katsalapov, outgoing world champions and Olympic silver medalists in Beijing, were however absent.

She remained faithful to her sequined golden dress worn in Beijing, swapped her red top for a brown one, but once once more Papadakis and Cizeron, beyond the technique, were able to release the emotional intensity which allows them to win hearts far beyond the insiders of skating. They were rewarded with a total of 229.82 points, a new world record.

The duo pushed by the public

The nearly 9,000 spectators at the Montpellier ice rink had capsized before that, from the presentation of the French duo. “It’s an indescribable feeling to hear so many people screaming for you. We both had goosebumps. It was really hard to hold back our tears before our performance,” admits Cizeron.

Papadakis and Cizeron edged two American duos, Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue (222.39 for their most recent competition), and Madison Chock and Evan Bates (216.83). All four of their sparring partners at Montréaland their close friends, as evidenced by their long embraces, and their tied hands even on the podium.

At the top of tricolor skating

At 26 years old for her, and 27 years old for him, Papadakis and Cizeron, also 2018 Olympic runners-up and five-time European champions (2015-2019), become the first five-time world champions in the history of French skating. Andrée and Pierre Brunet, the last to be able to compete with them at the top of the tricolor skating pantheon with their two Olympic titles won in pairs in the interwar period (1928 and 1932), stopped at four world titles.

Above all, Papadakis and Cizeron still mark a little more of their mark on the history of ice dancing: only the Soviets Lyudmila Pakhomova and Alexandr Gorshkov are now ahead of them in the number of world crowns, with six topped in the 1970s.

A still unknown sequel

World gold, a month following Olympic gold, comes to put the dreamed final touch to a crucial season perfectly mastered. Before, the Clermont dancers remained on twenty months spent without competition, between their defeat in January 2020 at the European Championships – their only since the Olympic Games-2018 – and last October, mainly because of the Covid-19 pandemic and the difficulties travel for them who have been living in Montreal since 2014. And following that, what do Papadakis and Cizeron have in store? Mystery for now. “The future does not really exist for the moment”, she replied to the JO-2022. “We’ll see,” he limited himself to saying on Saturday.

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