Retired Canadians Virtue and Moir leave ice dancing in a better place
TORONTO — Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir knew they were taking a huge risk when they came out of a two-year retirement, setting their lofty sights on a gold medal at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics. Almost no one was happy with the news. Not their families. Not fellow skaters. Not friends, nor their national federation.
But the duo couldn’t have penned a better comeback. They won gold in Pyeongchang in unprecedented fashion, becoming the most decorated figure skaters in Olympic history, and taking Canada along for the ride.
And when they announced their retirement via a selfie video late Tuesday night — finally confirming what the skating world had assumed — it seemed nobody was ready to let them go.
Virtue and Moir were trending on Twitter on Wednesday after their on-ice video announcement. Sad GIFs and crying emogies flooded social media.