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Home team rules dance in Skate Canada eventCleve Dheensaw, The Victoria Times ColonistPublished: Monday, November 06, 2006
VICTORIA - Because of their decision to unretire and go for gold on home ice at Vancouver 2010, Montreal ice-dance partners Marie-France Dubreuil and Patrice Lauzon postponed their wedding that had been set for next year.
However, they did the next best thing, with a virtual wedding before 5,261 of their nearest and dearest, in taking the gold medal at the 2006 Skate Canada International yesterday with an elegantly romantic original program set to At Last by Etta James.
"I told Patrice to imagine this was our wedding party and these are all our invited guests," Dubreuil said after the 2006 world silver medallists scored a combined 196.68 to blow away the 11-pair field.
"I told her that's an expensive wedding," Lauzon quipped. "But that song is romantic even at practice in a cold arena at 6 a.m. in the morning."
The Quebec couple -- whose dreams of glory at the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics were crushed by injury -- were untouchable in finishing ahead of emerging silver medallists and Tessa Virtue of London, Ont., and Scott Moir of Ilderton, Ont., (171.92 points) and Italian Olympians and bronze medallists Federica Faiella and Massimo Scali (170.73 points).
Virtue and Moir, the defending world junior champions, are a team to be watched on the road to 2010, but yesterday belonged to the veterans.
"We are world championship medallists now and no one can ever take that away from us," Dubreuil added. "We have proven ourselves. Now we can do what we like and have fun with it. When you're the trying-too-hard guys, it shows. We used to be that when we were younger. But we are so natural now on the ice."(喜欢这段话)
Chantal Lefebvre and Arseni Markov of LaSalle, Que., finished seventh with 145.12 points.
Canada led the overall competition with two golds, one silver and a bronze. |