Gilles, Poirier lead Canada’s figure skating team into Milan Cortina Olympics
GATINEAU — Ice dancers Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier will lead the Canadian Olympic figure skating team into the Milan Cortina Winter Games in February, carrying the country’s hopes of ending a medal drought.
Gilles and Poirier, silver medallists at the world championships in each of the past two seasons, will chase their first Olympic medal when competition begins at the Milano Ice Skating Arena.
The five-time Canadian champions head to their third Games as a duo in what is likely the final season of their careers.
“It feels like the cherry on top of our career,” said the 33-year-old Gilles, who thought the 2022 Beijing Games could have been their last. “We went year by year and it was like, ‘Can you do another year? Can you do another year?’


