A three-time Olympic gold medalist and four-time World Champion, this ice dancer is renowned for their mesmerizing performances and unparalleled technical skill. They have elevated the sport with their artistry and athleticism.
Scott Moir is a Canadian retired ice dancer and coach, best known for his incredible partnership with Tessa Virtue, with whom he has won numerous accolades, including two Olympic gold medals, three World Championships, and four Canadian national titles.
Born on September 2, 1987, in London, Ontario, Moir began skating at the age of three and partnered with Virtue in 1997, when they were just seven and nine years old, respectively. They quickly rose through the junior ranks, becoming the 2006 World Junior champions and the 2006 Junior Grand Prix champions.
Moir and Virtue's senior career was marked by unprecedented success, with eight Canadian national titles, three Four Continents Championships, and three World Championships (2010, 2012, and 2017). They also won gold at the 2010 and 2018 Olympics, becoming the most decorated Canadian ice dance team of all time and the most decorated Olympic figure skaters of all time.
Moir and Virtue's achievements have elevated the sport of ice dance, inspiring a new generation of skaters and fans. They are widely regarded as one of the greatest ice dance teams of all time, having achieved a Super Slam, winning all major international competitions in their senior and junior careers.
Moir is known for his humility and dedication to his craft, often citing his partnership with Virtue as the key to their success. He has been involved in various charitable initiatives, including supporting the Canadian Olympic Foundation and the Thames Valley Children's Centre.
Scott Moir's remarkable career is a testament to his hard work, dedication, and passion for ice dance. As he transitions to coaching, his legacy will continue to inspire and influence the sport for generations to come.
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Olympic gold medalist and world champion ice dancer, known for mesmerizing performances and record-breaking scores. 42
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A three-time Olympic medalist and four-time World Championship medalist, known for her artistic expression and technical skill on the ice.
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Canadian figure skater and two-time Olympic gold medalist, known for her pairs skating career and advocacy for animal rights and mental health awareness.
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A three-time World Championship medalist and four-time Grand Prix Final champion, known for her artistic expression and technical skill in ice dance competitions.