Gilles and Poirier send message to figure skating world with Skate Canada win
Winning the gold medal in ice dancing at Skate Canada wasn’t just a confidence boost for Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier, it was a way of changing how the skating world perceives them.
Gilles and Poirier earned their best-ever scores over the weekend in Kelowna, B.C., lifting the Canadians to their first-ever Grand Prix title. Although they were pleased with the landmark victory, the ice dancers are thrilled with the message it sends to judges at future events on the figure skating schedule.
“It’s important for us and for the judges to know that we’re capable of that,” said Gilles on Thursday. “Our sport is subjective and people go with the people who’ve already won a few things before. It’s easy to go ‘yeah these guys are good, we’ll continue to score them high because of what they’ve done.’
“It’s not that they aren’t good, it’s just that for us to take the next step we need everyone to believe a little bit more in us and what we’re capable of. Whereas before we really had to prove to everyone that we were good.”