France’s Cizeron, Fournier Beaudry win ice dance gold at 2026 Olympics
French figure skaters Guillaume Cizeron and Laurence Fournier Beaudry secured gold medals in ice dance at the 2026 Olympics, outshining the reigning world champions from the USA.
Guillaume Cizeron and Laurence Fournier Beaudry, the French ice dancing duo, made headlines at the 2026 Olympics by clinching the gold medal just a year after they formed their partnership. Their victory came in a highly competitive event that saw them outperform reigning world champions Madison Chock and Evan Bates from the United States, demonstrating exceptional talent and synchronization on the ice.
In the free dance final, Cizeron, who is now a two-time Olympic champion, showcased remarkable skill, building on his previous success at the Beijing Winter Olympics, where he earned gold with his former partner Gabriella Papadakis. His current partner, Fournier Beaudry, age 33, also displayed exceptional prowess, marking an impressive debut on the Olympic stage after only a year of training together. Their journey is a testament to their dedication and the ability to quickly adapt and excel in a highly demanding sport.
This victory not only highlights the prowess of the French ice dancing program but also signifies the emergence of new talent on the international stage. With this gold, Cizeron and Fournier Beaudry are expected to become prominent figures in the sport, potentially impacting future competitions and inspiring younger athletes in France and beyond.