Gilles and Poirier roar back from sixth place to win bronze at Skate Canada
LAVAL, Que. — Coach Carol Lane wiped away tears as Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier stepped off the Place Laval ice Saturday night.
Way down in sixth after a gaffe in Friday’s short program at Skate Canada International, Gilles and Poirier bounced back with the best long program of their career to capture bronze.
The 26-year-olds scored 120.02 points — the second-highest on the night — for their romantic free dance to Govardo’s cover of Don McLean’s “Vincent (Starry Starry Night),” for a total score of 186.97.
“All of us put so much time and energy and devotion into our craft and this program itself, this is our baby, we built this from the ground up,” Gilles said. “We’ve created a standard for ourselves, and I think going out and not having that (Friday) was a little disappointing, and we all felt that heaviness.”


