Canadian ice dancers Gilles, Poirier expect to be medal contenders in every event
TORONTO — Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier were emotionally spent at the end of a Beijing Olympic season spent trying to dodge COVID-19.
“The stress of the Games really ate into our enjoyment, especially during the second half of last season,” Poirier said.
The strict rules last season around a positive COVID-19 test could have kept them in isolation ahead of the Games, or even missing the Games altogether.
“The biggest challenge was trying not to catch it leading up to the Games. It was very easy to be professionally paranoid,” Poirier said. “We felt especially isolated and on-edge. It really coloured our experience.”