Torvill & Dean hoping to pass mantle to Fear & Gibson
What do you get British skating royalty as a retirement gift when they have been ice dancing together for 50 years? A successor would be nice.
Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, who won Olympic gold in 1984 and bronze in 1994, never thought they would be doing a farewell tour in 2025 still waiting for Great Britain to win another global figure skating medal.
They are hoping the wait may be nearly over with the emergence of Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson, who Torvill says have "taken ice dancing in Great Britain to another level".
Fear and Gibson are three-time European medallists and have come fourth at the past two World Championships. They head into this week's Worlds - which you can watch on the BBC - among the favourites for the podium in a season where they claimed Britain's first ever medal at the Grand Prix final.
Torvill and Dean have been following their progress with interest for several years since first meeting them on the ice at Alexandra Palace, when the youngsters asked them to look at the programme they were working on.
"We sort of added a few little moves here and there, but I think what struck us right at the beginning was how well matched they were as a team, in stature and personality and ability," Dean said.
Fear, 25, and Gibson, 30, have continued to improve year on year, winning fans with their crowd-pleasing style of ice dance but also impressing judges with their technical skills.
So, could Fear and Gibson's Beyonce moves be about to finally take over from Torvill and Dean's Bolero and provide some new skating role models in Britain?
"We're retiring this year, so it would be nice to just hand that on to them," Dean said.
What is different this year is that they have beaten some of their main podium rivals, including placing higher than world champions Madison Chock and Evan Bates to win Skate America and end a 15-year streak of American dominance.
"It's momentum in competition," Dean said. "There's the word of mouth around the events, the judges, the panel, the public perception of them, how the audience react - it does influence."
As well as targeting Worlds success, Fear and Gibson have next year's Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina in sight.
The World Championships in Boston is a qualifying event for the Games, with quota places up for grabs.
They run from 25 to 30 March, with Fear and Gibson in action on Friday in the rhythm dance and Saturday in the free dance. The scores from both programmes are added together for the final result.
Their main podium rivals are likely to be Chock and Bates - who are going for a third title in a row - Canadians Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier and European champions Charlene Guignard and Marco Fabbri of Italy.
Worlds will be 'poignant' after plane crash
The World Championships are being organised by the Boston skating club which is mourning the deaths of six members of its community in a plane crash in Washington in January.
A tribute and remembrance ceremony will be held on the opening day of the competition and Fear said the championships would be "very poignant".
"I think we're going to do all that we can to honour those skaters... that will be such an intention for all of us athletes there," Fear said. "It's devastating, such a tragedy."
Which Britons are at the World Championships?
Apart from Fear and Gibson, the other Britons in the ice dance will be Phebe Bekker and James Hernandez.
Anastasia Vaipan-Law and Luke Digby are competing in the pairs, while Edward Appleby is in the men's event and Kristen Spours is in the women's.
World Figure Skating Championships - BBC schedule
Thursday, 27 March
22:15-02:15 GMT: Pairs - free skate
Red Button & iPlayer
Friday, 28 March
15:15-21:20 GMT: Ice dance - rhythm dance
22:00-02:20 GMT: Women - free skate
Red Button & iPlayer
Saturday, 29 March
17:30-21:10 GMT: Ice dance - free dance
22:00 GMT- 03:10 BST: Men - free skate
Red Button & iPlayer
Sunday, 30 March
12:00-13:30 BST: Highlights
BBC Two
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