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In Pictures: Behind the scenes at Torvill and Dean's final show

In Pictures: Behind the scenes at Torvill and Dean's final show

Rhyl Journal2 days ago
The Dancing On Ice judges have retired 40 years on from their Olympic gold success with four final shows of their Torvill And Dean: Our Last Dance tour in their hometown.
Torvill, 67, said they would be working on other projects but will not be skating together again.
The duo wrote their names into British sporting history by winning ice dance gold at the 1984 Winter Games with their routine to Ravel's Bolero. For their farewell tour they recreated the routine, complete with their purple ombre costumes.
Following their final performance together, Dean, 66, said: 'The performance went well and the audience were amazing and so, for us, to be able to bow out on a high like that was wonderful.'
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