Canadian ice dance pairs take gold, silver at Cup of China on 3-medal day for Canada

Gilles, Poirier edge Lajoie, Lagha in ice dance; Stellato-Dudek, Deschamps win pairs gold

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Caption: Piper Gilles, left, and Paul Poirier of Canada won ice dance gold at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating: Cup of China on Saturday. (Geoff Robins/AFP via Getty Images/File)

Two Canadian pairs finished atop the ice dance podium on Saturday at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating: Cup of China.
Sitting in second after Friday's rhythm dance, Piper Gilles, of Toronto, and Paul Poirier, of Unionville, Ont., needed a big round in the free dance on Saturday to overtake Marjorie Lajoie of Boucherville, Que., and Zachary Lagha of Saint-Hubert, Que., and the pair delivered.
Gilles and Poirier earned 126.79 points in the free dance to bring their total to 207.83, edging Lajoie and Lagha for gold by just 1.81 points.
The American pair of Caroline Green and Michael Parsons took bronze with a score of 189.33.
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Media Video | Canada's Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier win ice dance gold at Cup of China

Caption: The Canadian duo finished with an overall score of 207.83 to win the ice dance gold medal at the ISU Cup of China event, in the Chongqing Huaxi Culture and Sports Centre, in Chongqing, China.

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"We are really proud of what we accomplished today," Poirier said. "It's always hard to come back after a not so strong performance and put it behind you, just clear your mind and allow yourself to skate like you know how to do."
The win marks the second of the season for Gilles and Poirier after also securing a win on home soil in October at Skate Canada in Vancouver.
It also marks the fifth straight Grand Prix victory for Gilles, 31, and Poirier, 32, which includes last season's final in Turin, Italy.
Saturday's Cup of China win qualified the pair for the Grand Prix Final in Beijing, being held Dec. 7-10.
Lajoie and Lagha delivered the second best score in the free dance on Saturday at 124.00, but it was only enough for their second silver medal of the 2023/24 Grand Prix season, with the 23-year-old pair also finishing second at Skate America in October.
The Quebec duo won two bronze medals on the 2022/23 circuit.
WATCH | Lajoie, Lagha earn silver:

Media Video | Canada's Marjorie Lajoie and Zachary Lagha place 2nd at Cup of China ice dance competition

Caption: The pair finished behind fellow Canadians Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier with an overall score of 206.02 to win the ice dance silver medal at the ISU Cup of China event, in the Chongqing Huaxi Culture and Sports Centre, in Chongqing, China.

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Stellato-Dudek, Maxime Deschamps win pairs gold

Later on Saturday, Canadian pairs team Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps secured their second straight Grand Prix victory after also winning Skate Canada in October.
Stellato-Dudek, the 40-year-old born in Chicago, and Deschamps, a 31-year-old from Vaudreuil-Dorion, Que., entered the day with the lead after the free dance on Friday, and once again earned the best score of the day in the free skate with 131.09 points.
The Canadian duo finished atop the standings with 201.48 points, 10.48 ahead of the silver medallist Italy and 23.42 points ahead of third-place China.
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Media Video | Canada's Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps win pairs gold at Cup of China

Caption: An overall score of 201.48 earned the Canadian pair a first place finish in the pairs program at the ISU Cup of China event, in the Chongqing Huaxi Culture and Sports Centre, in Chongqing, China.

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In other action, Canada's Madeline Schizas finished fifth in the women's program with a score of 179.58.
Japan's Hana Yoshida (203.97) and Rinka Watanabe (203.22) won gold and silver, respectively, while Belgium's Loena Hendrickx (201.49) took bronze.
France's Adam Siao Him Fa won the men's program with 298.38 points, with Japan's Shoma Uno (279.98) and Kazakhstan's Mikhail Shaidorov (264.46) rounding out the podium.
Next up on the Grand Prix schedule is the Grand Prix Espoo in Finland, beginning Friday.
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