
Gilles, Poirier struggle at Grand Prix final after fall in rhythm dance
GRENOBLE — Canadian ice dancers Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier have an uphill climb at the ISU Grand Prix Final.
Toronto’s Gilles and Poirier, from Unionville, Ont., finished last out of six teams in Friday’s rhythm dance after an uncharacteristic fall when Poirier caught his foot on the boards.
“You never want to come out and make large errors so that’s disappointing for us, but we have to focus on the job for tomorrow and I think when we get home, focus on the positives of this event – there were some improvements that were made in the program,” Poirier said.
“When we get home, we’ll look at how we’re training and making sure that we’re prepared to not make mistakes in competition when we go into the second half of the season.”