Schizas, Gilles & Poirier leads after short programs at Canadian championships
Skating to an upbeat Elton John medley, and dressed in neon orange sequined jumpsuits, Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier surely would have brought the crowd to its feet with their high-energy rhythm dance on Friday — had there been a crowd.
The reigning world ice dance bronze medallists are the leaders after the short dance at the Canadian figure skating championships with a score of 86.98 points, and moments after their performance they reflected on competing at an Olympic trials in front of no audience.
“It feels kind of strange,” said Gilles, a 29-year-old from Toronto. “Again, we don’t have the audience, so again today we really had to focus on ourselves. That’s really what we needed to do today. We really enjoyed it and I hope that the fans at home enjoyed it as much as we did.”
Madeline Schizas of Oakville, Ont., is the leader after the women’s short program.