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Glitter and Gold Ice Dancing - Season 1 - Episode 01
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00:17Ice dance is such a unique sport it's the only sport in the Olympics where we
00:22feel like we're creating a piece of art this was a super performance but art is
00:29famously subjective I stand is the unspoken language of two bodies and two
00:42souls creating magic takes a great deal of passion emotion connection with your
00:57partner connection with the audience every single second is choreographed it
01:03has to be in step with your partner they have such a wonderful way with their
01:07bodies and body lines your success sinks or swims with the other person
01:15absolutely sensational it's a soap opera your hair is stuck in his costume
01:23it's a live action soap opera that look pretty well tells it all you need to have the skills
01:32you need to have the right partner yeah but at the end of the day you need curb appeal yeah
01:38I know it's
01:39terrible because who really gives a if you can't do a good red lip I think our chemistry as a
01:54couple is
01:55really unique to us
01:58the valley of king she is the queen I aim to be
02:06Paul and I are not cookie cutter at all such personality such conviction
02:13I don't feel like I'm in a position where I have to prove anything to anyone
02:22absolutely exquisite
02:26they just redefine sublime
02:31of the olympics there's really no margin of error
02:35oh no that is a hug of desperation it's the most important season of your life
02:41life better and gold
02:52so how would I explain the state of ice dance
02:57it feels like it's going to be this new era of ice dance
03:01we are just one year away from the balada cortina 2026 winter olympics
03:08after the 2022 olympics the entire podium retired so it opened up the entire field
03:18we really haven't seen something like this where teams that have been together for years took advantage
03:24of this space that they left the top teams right now are the americans maddie and evan and piper and
03:32paul from canada
03:34quite a rivalry that's developed through the years between the team from canada and chock and bates from the u
03:39.s
03:40these teams have been together for so long and waiting for this moment
03:44so now it's time for one of them to take that throne
04:01wow i feel like i'm getting all the green lights just flowing right to the ring
04:07i need to inhale this coffee before i can speak my mind is a blank slate
04:14oh boy now they're just shaking and crying because they're excited to be in the rink
04:20okay okay my sweet child
04:26every day is bring your kid to work day
04:31we have marie first yeah marie and then 30 minutes solo and then patch
04:41evan and i have been skating together for 14 years
04:45another epic performance another standing ovation for madison chuck and evan bates
04:50we are two-time world champions six-time national champions and three-time olympians
05:00that chemistry has always been there
05:10the love of skating the love of working hard the partnership gets better with age
05:16oh my god
05:19when i first met maddie i just very vividly remember this like bright california girl like coming into this
05:28cold rink in michigan and just like lighting the place up with her smile and everything about her
05:38when we started skating together i just remember like the impression being really really strong
05:43and being like huh i really like this person i'm having a lot of fun
05:49we had a really solid foundation of friendship
05:56after five years of skating together it got to the point where i was like i felt more strongly
06:01than just being a platonic friend or a skating partner
06:07it was honestly not on my radar like at all
06:11i don't know how to take a bite you know how fast i eat ice cream oh i know how
06:15fast you eat ice cream
06:18you're really risking a lot i think when you make that move
06:22can i try it before it's gone yeah but for me i felt like there was no other option than
06:27to really
06:27be honest with how i was feeling i didn't like really plan anything and
06:34i said i love you and i think after opened my mouth i was like oh shouldn't have done that
06:42but then when he told me and i sat with it and i was like oh wait let me think
06:47about how i feel
06:49actually i think i i do have feelings for you oh i yeah i feel the same way that's crazy
06:57it was the moment i'll never forget we got married at june 20th and 2024 in hawaii it was
07:05the best day of my life well i wish i could do it all over again
07:13it was great actually is it interesting yeah i like it i try to spend a little bit more time
07:19on the uh openness should do my best maddie chalk impression yeah the olympics are right around the
07:28corner and i'm 36 years old and maddie's 33 years old that's better yeah i like what you did so
07:34in all
07:35likelihood this is our last competitive season her position is quite nice yeah okay can we try it
07:43no no no the stakes are higher because it's the last hurrah i've been to more worlds and olympics
07:55than any of the other skaters and still looking for that first individual olympic medal when you push
08:02try to stick closer to her and try to go out a little bit gold has always been the goal
08:08and continues
08:09to be the goal oh nice madison and evan placed fourth at the 2022 games you can't deny that that
08:18has fueled their four-year journey and you roll into it going into these olympics they're the favorite
08:26they're missing one trophy on their mantle here for what is sure to be a hall of fame career or
08:31it could
08:31be the exit oh i'm so sorry so the question will be like can they close that out with an
08:38olympic
08:39gold and can they do it against a very talented field who will be pulling out all the stops
08:54piper's on the floor good morning
08:56oh my goodness gracious
09:02it bands are rotten today i know i woke up this morning and i was like you know what i
09:08don't feel
09:08my age am i just delusional that i am 33 and or i will always feel like young
09:21the wall it's kind of our our history really there's baby paul when he first came the first year he
09:29was
09:29here 2001 2002 piper comes right here 2011 2011 there she is that's her first picture
09:38i forgive you this paul poirier of canada they're not traditional they're not classical they're not
09:43hotless they just bring themselves to these performances they're always known as the quirky team
09:49the team that would always do something different whatever you think ice dance is we throw that out the
09:54window and i think that irks people a little bit i remember thinking i don't know if i like this
10:00so
10:00much so grocery shopping yes we've never shied away from bringing who we are onto the ice
10:15we have three world medals and we've been to two olympics there they are at nationals i love those ones
10:25but it is fun to look back and see where they came from and how far they've come and uh
10:32and what's
10:33still to come really yeah hi good morning guess looks gross it looks gross hello
10:43um do you want to do crossroad progress uh killian fox shot they both handle each other really well i
10:51mean they've had they've had to learn how to do that because they are very different and paul is as
10:58we
10:58said not like he skates you know he he comes across as this very kind of you know serious but
11:04he's
11:05not he's a computer it's trying to get that to come out in him that's actually a challenge i feel
11:14like
11:14it needs to be like more down yeah can you you know what always gets thrown at you oh he
11:20looks stiff
11:21you know so you're in ice dancing mode you're in full ice dancing mode and then he'll say oh just
11:26tell me what no i'm not telling you what to do not telling you what to do you do it
11:30do something else
11:31do something else oh god oh god i hate what you're doing something non-specific my favorite paul is very
11:39analytical he likes structure he likes everything to be the same yes i have a very fun job of being
11:45the
11:45pedant of the group what if he went this way now that's in a hole but i need the exit
11:51right that's
11:51the problem i'm a little bit more go with the flow and artsy and let's try this unless you go
11:59here three like a like a turn to the left the immediacy of her emotions and the rawness of how
12:09she feels things is what makes her an amazing skater mother we've brought our own uniqueness to each
12:18other that's why paul and i work so well but maybe there yeah that's what i'm saying on the second
12:25unfortunately we have not been on the podium at the olympics and so that's a big part of what this
12:31year is about yes yes yes we want to win the olympics gold paul and i look good in gold
12:39we're good for today yeah good job guys thank you thank you well done it was a successful day nobody
12:45died
12:51what's so interesting now about the current field of ice dance is that the top is very close hello
13:01hey tanner um am i doing similar stuff
13:09got the head movement and everything
13:13generally madison and evan are the team that come out on top
13:17but recently piper and paul were able to beat them piper gillis paul for a it's enough
13:23for first it's hard to make an upset happen in ice dance the momentum from the last competition i think
13:31we've gained a confidence in ourselves look at paul go ahead oh that looks good having your little
13:38beyonce moment i feel yeah actually coming in off of our last competition where we felt like we didn't
13:46skate our best it really lit a fire under us we have battled out with maddie and evan basically
13:52paul in my entire careers so it has created kind of like a rivalry we've all been through multiple
14:01olympic cycles neither of us have made an individual olympic podium so i think there's a lot of pressure on
14:07both teams you can slow down a little bit right there competition is not a thing that we like to
14:13shy away from it's something that we know makes us better i try not to focus too much on the
14:22future
14:22but i think it is important to kind of manifest a little bit of what you want everyone thinks maddie
14:29and evan are going to win but maybe that's going to be us and you know i don't know
14:32so going into the world championship it is on people's minds for the first time kind of like
14:39who is the favorite to win welcome along to the world figure skating championship skaters fans from
14:53all over the world in boston so the world before an olympics is a crucial event final placements
15:02here will help determine how many skaters each country gets to send to the games
15:09in ice dancing it's not like football where you have a game every week
15:13bigger skaters have about five six competitions a year and they're not always up against your biggest
15:18rivals three two one go
15:23so when you go to a world championships and especially one in the year before the olympics
15:28you see exactly what you're up against and it's letting the judges know you've got to see me as
15:35the best in the world you said at the outset of this season that the goal is golds well it's
15:41been an
15:41unpredictable season in ice dance our job is to come out tomorrow and skate to the best of our ability
15:46so if you look back through history one two and three at a world's the year before is what you're
15:52going to see at the olympics maybe it will shuffle around a little bit but those skaters will most
15:56likely be on the olympic podium that's what you want to achieve here not just the world title but
16:01to be the favorites for the olympic gold medal
16:17this is my very sophisticated beauty routine similar to maddie's
16:23pretty much every time i'm like maddie how should i do my hair
16:28and she says what do you say i say like that it looks great give us some volume and then
16:35he asked
16:35me like three more times and then i say the same thing i'm like it looks great babe like really
16:40i mean
16:41if you're gonna step out on the ice with maddie chalk you're gonna want to look good
16:48evan and i have won the last two world championships and we are looking to secure a third title this
16:56week
16:56i wonder if there are any other couples that get ready together and do the makeup together
17:02certainly don't take it for granted as we've been approaching this and preparing we've been
17:08just trying to focus on this competition as a standalone event control what we can and
17:14let everything else take care of itself when i was designing my free dance dress is inspired by
17:21the chrysler building and then the colors are kind of how copper oxidizes like the statue of liberty so
17:29it was really just a big homage to american history and art deco style that you see in new york
17:35and
17:35chicago and so i had a lot of fun designing this one and of course it has matching gloves
17:44in the past i feel like maddie and evan's style has been all about look at how gorgeous maddie is
17:55and evan is also there and i'll tell you what every time my crush on madison chalk just grows deeper
18:03and deeper but that's why it's always been about like evan just don't distract me from like looking
18:12at her that theatricality that level of performance has just made me such a fan
18:20and he knows that that's their strength it takes an excellent partner to be able to do that
18:39we're doing our free dance today um so our little tango we call it the tango essence
18:48program because it's not fully a tango we're coming into worlds this year as the silver medalists
18:55from last year not quite enough for the title but they move up one spot from last year that felt
19:02so
19:02special but i almost felt worse after because i felt like we were so close to the gold this is
19:10the
19:11industrial amounts of glue i will be putting in my hair so that it does not move this is my
19:19trick for
19:19all your girls with thin hair add in the little weave we're going to do an extra little glue down
19:28now at
19:28the back you know these are the things we do for our sport yeah
19:36my coach carol's a stickler for hair not falling out when you go to competition you want to be so
19:43professional and like to be taken seriously you have to make sure that everything's organized and
19:47everything's like in place and so now it's like a routine before i go to competition i like
19:52clean up my suitcase i make sure my hair is in place that moves i have done everything in my
19:59power
20:01i think that the material piper and paul had in this pre-olympic season is some of their best
20:11their routines are just weird enough i love quirk and an eccentricity it makes them stand up
20:17anytime we see them on the ice they just bring you into their like vortex when they're able to do
20:24that that's when they're at their strongest that was a performance through and through some days
20:30i'm like just loving it and then other days i'm like i don't i feel like i'm left out of
20:34the joke
20:35yeah they left it all out on the ice that's for sure and with their free dances the perfect marriage
20:41of going outside of the box but not crossing the line i wanted to do something that was traditional
20:47but not traditional a little bit ambiguous a little bit playful but this suit has an open back which
20:54is something fun we thought we could do the backless suit is innovative but it's also like got a touch
21:01on pop culture and bad bunny at the met gala so that's why even if it feels avant-garde this
21:09is
21:09finding that perfect balance of i've never seen it before yet it feels familiar and i turn around my
21:15sweater has no back in it i'm like and i'm wearing it too
21:22so it comes down to the top two heading into the free dance americans madison chalk and evan bates
21:29and a rivalry that has developed i forget us paul courier from canada in second their road to a
21:37potential olympic gold medal continues with the free dance from boston carol will be very proud
21:43with your hair oh there's so much on it nothing's sticking out oh my god it's like you're wearing
21:49helmet i am wearing a helmet literally
21:56piper and paul they are the team that's proven that they have beaten maddie and evan
22:02certainly they're the favorites to to upset maddie and evan have a history of sometimes having small
22:11mistakes those small mistakes is all it's going to take to lose that goal showdown at the top canada
22:20the u.s and chalk and bates looking for a third straight world championship
22:41they need to be perfect here especially ahead of the olympics this could be an extraordinary moment
22:48in their career
23:00no matter who you are whether you take the ice one of the goals is to create a moment
23:08there's certainly a different pressure knowing that you're going for a third title
23:17madison chalk and evan bates you know they've won the world title two years in a row
23:20they're definitely huge contenders but i just know that we can bring home that gold
23:26you know you're just staring deep inside their hearts
23:38maddie and evan they do moves that i really don't think people understand how difficult they are
23:45the crimson strong等一下 Raphael peyper and paul have been so close so many times
23:58if they gave us just a little bit of what we might expect i think they'd find themselves more in
24:04the mix
24:05for a gold medal than a medal.
24:09If they want to win the Olympic Games,
24:11they have to marry that with emotion
24:13and being able to deliver a program
24:15that brings people to their feet.
24:17They were so in the zone, in the pocket today.
24:21Every strength that they have,
24:23they showed it to the world.
24:27You bring me back to life, back to life.
24:35There's nothing I can add to that.
24:38It was spellbound.
24:42Just fantastic.
24:49Good job.
24:51Wow.
24:52Good job.
24:54Wow.
24:54That felt so good.
24:57No, no, no, it was so good.
24:58No.
25:08A little less than four points off the lead.
25:12And now they wait and wonder if it will be enough.
25:15I bring it up.
25:17Paul Courier is in Canada.
25:19The three-down score, 130.10.
25:24140 and change.
25:26So that is the standard.
25:27Into first place, they have the lead
25:30with one team left.
25:32126.37 is what they need.
25:35Madison Stockman, Evan Bates
25:38from the United States of America
25:39have earned a freedom score of 131.88.
25:45Their total score, 222.06.
25:50They are the 2025 World Champions.
26:05They feel like being, like, runner-up twice
26:07hurts a little bit.
26:10But, like, it's, it's, it's work.
26:15It was a little bit disappointing to be so close
26:17and to not win, to just be there,
26:20just be on the verge of exactly, you know,
26:21what we wanted.
26:23But it's going to really force us
26:25to be at our best right at the start
26:27of this Olympic season.
26:30Yeah, I'm happy.
26:31Like, you're happy tears.
26:33I'm also sad.
26:34Yeah, I know.
26:35I know.
26:36That's a good way to have, like,
26:38these are good tears to be.
26:41Well, you did everything you could.
26:43Yeah.
26:44Right?
26:45Yeah.
26:45Exactly.
26:46Cannot control the other things, so.
26:48No, exactly, exactly.
26:49That was, that was great.
26:51Woo!
26:52Maddie, how's your ride?
26:54Thank you, you too.
26:56Congratulations.
26:57The pinnacle of our sport is Olympics.
27:00And to be able to come in as three-time world champions,
27:02that's got to be the advantage.
27:05So there's a dominance that needs to be respected
27:07a little bit with chalk baits.
27:12But being the top also means Maddie and Evan
27:15have a pretty big target.
27:16That's it.
27:16Congrats.
27:18Madison and Evan, when they are on,
27:20it will be very hard for anybody to beat them.
27:24Congrats.
27:24You guys can stay there.
27:25Going into the Olympic season,
27:28Evan, Maddie, Piper, Paul are your best two.
27:31Unless there is somebody sort of waiting in the wings
27:34and they strike when the iron is hot,
27:36and now they're right in the mix.
27:38That's good?
27:40Good morning.
27:46Good morning.
27:49Good morning.
27:52Good morning.
28:10is going to be part of the squadron's team
28:11coming towards the Olympic season?
28:13We have definitely had a wrench thrown into the mix.
28:18Whoa, surprise!
28:20I mean, I'm frustrated about it a little bit.
28:23We were kind of shocked, honestly.
28:25I don't think anyone could have anticipated
28:26this was even an option.
28:28You have Guillaume.
28:29He is an Olympic gold medalist,
28:32and he's coming back in to reclaim his spot.
28:35I thought I was going to take my retirement too, but I think the competition, the pain of the adrenaline
28:41was missing.
28:42Hello, Guillaume. Welcome.
28:44Hello, Guillaume.
28:46Now you have Laurence Fournier-Boudray. She's one of the best in the business.
28:50It's entirely possible that that team could just show up like a wrecking ball on the scene.
28:55You've got an Olympic gold medalist ice dancer that is retired,
29:00come back the year before the Olympics,
29:02paired up with a new partner, and all of these teams
29:06have to deal with an Olympic champion coming back to their sport.
29:12This has like never been done before, never been seen before.
29:15It just seemed like such a, like a soap opera.
29:18It's definitely going to mix things up going into an Olympic season.
29:22It went well.
29:24Went well.
29:26But it's kind of like, it's making it feel a little bit more real.
29:30There's no going back now.
29:33I mean, I felt that when we pressed on the go with the post.
29:36Now the world knows. It's not only us.
29:47We're not really looking for approval anyways.
29:56There is some sinister energy around the partnership.
30:03Laurence's boyfriend, ex-partner, is banned from the sport.
30:07And Guillaume's former partner is saying that she didn't leave on her own terms.
30:14So I don't know if it's necessarily a story a lot of people are going to root for at first.
30:34One day you're going to look back on this time and realize that you were far closer to the breakthrough
30:39than you knew.
30:40One day you're going to look back on this time and understand the purpose in the timing, in the delays,
30:47in the choices you have to make.
30:51I read one per day every morning and I think it really sets up the tone of my day.
31:03Going into the season, right now I'm feeling extremely calm.
31:09I'm mapping my workout.
31:11So I'm not putting it on my phone when I run.
31:13I look at it and I can follow it with my watch.
31:17Everything that I have lived for the past year and a half has been a roller coaster.
31:25My previous partner, Nick and I, we skated together for 13 years.
31:31And we started dating a year after we started skating together.
31:38We've been dating now for 12 years.
31:45Such passion. They're just on the brink of the recognition that they deserve for all the hard work and commitment
31:51over multiple seasons.
31:53We were very emotional, very powerful and very intense couple.
31:59That was sensational. Very sharp finish.
32:03I represented Canada for many years with Nick.
32:06We went to the Olympics together. We were Canadian champions. We were top five in the world.
32:12Great performance here tonight.
32:14The plan was to continue my career with Nick and go to Milan Cortina and enjoy our last season together.
32:25But that's not what happened.
32:29Nikolai Sorensen is currently under investigation after a former American skater filed a report last summer alleging he sexually assaulted
32:37her in 2012.
32:39Sorensen was barred from competing for a minimum of six years.
32:46When they decided to suspend him, it meant that his career was over, which also meant that my career was
32:53over.
32:57This was extremely difficult because it was not only about skating. It was about my integrity. It was about his
33:07integrity.
33:11I know my boyfriend 100%. I know him. And we stand strong together.
33:22I never really publicly discussed about how much damage it's created.
33:35It's like I don't even want to go back to what I've felt in those moments because I thought I
33:41was so strong. And I really thought I could handle everything.
33:49It just felt like a collateral damage.
34:09That's the moment I was talking about...
34:11Well, that's Evan.
34:13That's, I think, Madison Chuck's head with my head.
34:19I haven't opened this in a while.
34:26We won gold in 2022.
34:31Gabriela Papadakis, Guillaume Cicero win the gold medal.
34:37We wanted to be Olympic champions.
34:40We made it happen together.
34:43And I think what was maintaining us together was having that common goal.
34:56Closing a chapter with somebody that you've known for 20 years is very hard.
35:04For any high-level athlete to feel here at the maximum of your capability, I missed that version of myself.
35:13I'm parked up on the corner.
35:15All right.
35:18It turned out that Laurence happened to be almost in the same position that I was.
35:25So we were discussing about the whole situation.
35:28We've been skating together for longer than that.
35:30Maybe because there's so many things...
35:32And then Guillaume said...
35:34And I was like, I have a crazy idea.
35:37What if we...
35:39What if we skated together?
35:42I told him right away I'm extremely flattered, but right now my life is just kind of like I need
35:47to fall back on my feet.
35:50I knew it was like a terrible time to ask, but I was also that's kind of the only time
35:55to ask.
35:55Like, we had no...
35:58Time to lose.
36:00I just thought there will never be a better time.
36:05Then I was reflecting so much and reflecting about what I wanted.
36:11Having the opportunity to skate with my best friend was kind of like, you know what?
36:19I love skating.
36:20I love spending time with Guillaume.
36:22I think this could give me my opportunity to finish my career how I wanted to finish.
36:28But in fact, we didn't create our position with the terms.
36:31No, I didn't say that.
36:32Ah, yes!
36:33I'm starting with Guillaume, foot, and then I'm going to do some little brackets.
36:37Having skated with my former partner for such a long time, it felt almost impossible to start over with somebody
36:44else.
36:46But Laurence and I, we have this special bond and been skating in the same school with the same coaches
36:52for over 10 years.
36:53So we have a similar technical background.
36:56This is a very beautiful moment.
36:58Is it possible that it's hard and slow?
37:02More slowly?
37:03Yes.
37:05The fact that we're teaming up late in our careers, in our 30s, that's obviously very unusual for ice dance.
37:15We've never competed together.
37:17But we're both very powerful athletes and we're figuring out what's our potential.
37:42We have to start from scratch. So the process and the amount of creativity that it brings is the most
37:51I've ever experienced before.
37:54The trumpet doesn't come. Look, look, look, look, look.
38:00Look.
38:00And then you start.
38:01Huh?
38:01One.
38:03Four.
38:03Four.
38:04Five.
38:05Six.
38:06Seven.
38:06One.
38:07One.
38:07Four.
38:11Three.
38:12Two.
38:15Five.
38:16Five.
38:17Five.
38:17Five.
38:17It's really special to rediscover our sport at this point of our careers.
38:22years, I would never have come back to competition with anybody else.
38:38I've lost everything from a career that I've built for more than 20 years of my life and
38:44right now I just have everything to gain.
38:51We don't have a lot of time from now to the Olympics, like we're going to have to manufacture
38:55experience that we don't have together.
39:05This is our journey, this is our team, and this is our moment.
39:21Guillaume and Laurence having shot at the Olympic Games in their first year of a brand
39:26new partnership, we've never seen this before.
39:30There is something to be said about the amount of years skating together can do for a team.
39:42If you look at the last ice dance Olympic champions, they've skated together for 10 plus years.
39:52Gabby Papadakis, Guillaume's former partner, is one of the best ice dancers of all time.
39:59And Gabby and Guillaume together are one of the greatest teams I've ever seen in person.
40:07They did so many things and they won so many medals, Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume
40:15Cizeron.
40:16We're talking about the greatest.
40:19So Guillaume has to go into this partnership with Laurence going, okay, the only thing I
40:26need to be better than is my former partnership, which is one of the greatest partnerships ever.
40:34What they will have to face is the time and they will have only 10 months, 10 months to create
40:43an identity on the ice, to create something different from what Guillaume did with Gabby.
40:51And it's a huge challenge.
40:57It's going to be very interesting and to top it all off, they train at the same place with
41:04the same coaching staff as Madison and Evan.
41:08Well, that's fun.
41:11Laurence and Guillaume coming into the picture on the Olympic year makes it very interesting,
41:17very challenging for everybody.
41:19Oh my goodness.
41:21I'm sure that Madison and Evan felt like, man, we really thought we had this in the bag.
41:30It was kind of hard to digest at first, all the what ifs, what does this change and how
41:36would this affect us?
41:37Watch out, watch.
41:40Once I realized that it doesn't change anything for us because it doesn't change our goals,
41:45it doesn't change the fact that we were still going to work our hardest to accomplish what
41:49we want to accomplish.
41:50It could be cool to start like that from like a little speed at the beginning of the
41:55program.
41:56Yeah.
41:57This is like week one of the Olympic season and it takes like, I'd say at least three
42:02months to get the programs built and finalized.
42:05Oh!
42:07Like, I don't have her at all.
42:09Can you arch her?
42:10Maybe I'm bowling a little too much.
42:11Okay.
42:12Now it's time where teams are making new programs and we're in peak creation time.
42:18Like if we could from here.
42:20Yeah, let's try both.
42:21Okay.
42:22So, trying to put together all the pieces to have the best program of anybody in the world.
42:28Move.
42:29One, two.
42:30That's perfect.
42:33I think we're about to see a level of Maddie and Evan that we haven't seen before.
42:37This could be the push that they need to really get the most out of their Olympic experience.
42:45I'd put you up and then I would literally lose my connection to you and just be like...
42:51My heart is still going to be with Maddie and Evan and Piper and Paul.
42:57Because I've seen the blood, sweat and tears for the last few years.
43:02Oh, man.
43:03I can put her up, but my group is just not right.
43:07Winning the Olympics was never going to be easy.
43:10But now the path to gold has become harder.
43:14You know, it's not a secret that everybody wants to win, but I'm not worried.
43:24This coming season, it's the maximum of pressure.
43:29You definitely feel the tension in the rink rise.
43:32I know we're changing things.
43:33That program was a masterpiece and I just feel like we're just like blowing it up and...
43:38Because we're a creative sport, everybody has something to say.
43:43All the choices, the strategy.
43:46If you feel better to put the inches back on, do it.
43:49It's fine. I'll get used to it.
43:50Any time that you feel like you're the ones to beat,
43:53is maybe the time where you can slip out.
43:55Oh, my goodness. Absolute nightmare.
43:57I just showed my braquette in a ralentir.
44:00I couldn't see the number.
44:02It's anybody's game.
44:05That's honestly the drama.
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44:25Voilà ceux qu'ils me disent
44:26Les entendre parler, ils les disent
44:28J'arrête pour rafler la mise
44:30Petit pas, petit pas, sur la piste
44:32Le succès je l'ai piste
44:33Et visque la place du premier
44:35Je fais monter
44:36La cotte et la cotte tight
44:38T'es choqué, j'arrive pour tous les choquer
44:40Toute la foule elle est choquée
44:42J'espère que t'es accroché, accroché
44:45Choqué, j'arrive pour tous les choquer
44:47Toute la foule elle est choquée
44:49J'espère que t'es accroché, accroché
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