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World Figure Skating Championships |
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Venue: Bell Centre, Montreal, Canada Dates: 18-24 March Coverage: Live on BBC Sport app and website, BBC iPlayer and Red Button on 21-23 March |
Ice dancers Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson are seeking to win a first British medal at the World Figure Skating Championships since Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean 40 years ago.
You can watch coverage of the championships in Montreal, Canada live from 21:45 GMT on Thursday, 21 March on the BBC Sport app and website, BBC iPlayer and via the Red Button.
Britain’s Fear and Gibson, who finished fourth at last year’s worlds, are ranked second in the world standings and took silver at the European Championships earlier this year.
Americans Madison Chock and Evan Bates are the defending champions and favourites, while European champions Charlene Guignard and Marco Fabbri of Italy are strong contenders and will be aiming to improve on last year’s world silver.
Canadians Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier, world bronze medallists in 2023 and 2021, will also be hoping for another podium on home ice.
Torvill and Dean were the last Britons to win a world figure skating medal when they took ice dance gold in 1984 – the same year they won gold at the Winter Olympics in Sarajevo.
How does the ice dance work?
In the ice dance competition, skaters perform a rhythm dance (in a prescribed style and tempo, lasting two minutes 50 seconds) and a free dance (a four-minute routine to music of skaters’ choice).
The scores for both – made up of technical and presentation marks – are added together to determine the overall standings.
This season the rhythm dance theme is ‘music and feeling of the Eighties’ and Fear and Gibson will be performing to Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This).
The Britons, known for their crowd-pleasing routines, will then showcase their entertaining Rocky-themed free dance.
They are joined at the championships by compatriots Phebe Bekker and James Hernandez, while Britain also has skaters competing in the men’s, women’s and pairs competitions.
How can I watch the World Figure Skating Championships?
All times GMT
Thursday, 21 March (21:45-02:00) – BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport app and website and Red Button
Friday, 22 March (22:05-02:00) – BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport app and website and Red Button
Saturday, 23 March (17:00-02:00) – BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport app and website and Red Button