After Olympic bronze, Gilles and Poirier treat world championships as a celebration
Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier won’t call it a last dance. But after 15 years and an Olympic medal, next week’s world figure skating championships look a lot like a victory lap.
The Canadian ice dancers will arrive in Prague after winning bronze with a euphoric free skate at last month’s Milan Cortina Games, the culmination of a career built slowly — and on their own terms.
“We really want to treat this event as a celebration of our skating,” Poirier said. “The Olympics was really the big goal for the season, and we’ve accomplished that.”
While some teams — including defending champions Madison Chock and Evan Bates of the U.S. — will skip the post-Milan worlds, Gilles and Poirier chose to give fans, old and new, one more chance to see this season’s programs.


