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Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson seek a Torvill and Dean moment at the Olympics
Summary
British ice dance champions Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson, who borrowed Torvill and Dean’s original Boléro costume last Halloween, enter the 2026 Winter Olympics after winning eight British titles and claiming Great Britain’s first world medal in figure skating in 41 years in 2025.
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British ice dance pair Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson go into the 2026 Winter Olympics as Team GB’s leading contenders. Last Halloween they dressed as Dame Jayne Torvill and Sir Christopher Dean and used the original dip-dyed Boléro costume loaned by Torvill and Dean. The duo live and train in Montreal at the Ice Academy of Montreal and have spent around a decade preparing for major championships. Their programmes mix pop and national themes and have earned them a reputation as the 'Disco Brits'.
Key facts:
- Fear and Gibson have won eight British championship titles, surpassing Torvill and Dean’s seven.
- In 2025 they won Great Britain’s first World Championship medal in figure skating in 41 years and are ranked number one in ice dance in the Ice Skating Union World Standings.
- They trained for years at the Ice Academy of Montreal and report spending about 50 hours a week on training activities including on-ice practice, conditioning and sports therapy.
- Last Halloween they dressed as Torvill and Dean and borrowed the original Boléro costume for a tribute.
- At the Milano Cortina Games they are scheduled to skate the rhythm dance tomorrow night in Milan, followed by the free dance, and will compete alongside teams including Madison Chock and Evan Bates and Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron.
Summary:
Fear and Gibson bring a long partnership and a distinct performance style to the Olympics, combining technical preparation with theatrical programmes that reference British skating history. Their immediate focus is the rhythm dance and free dance in Milan, with results to be decided in those events.
