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Meryl Davis & Charlie White Full Free Dance Performance Wins Gold | Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics



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Relive the Free Dance that secured the gold medals for the USA’s Meryl Davis and Charlier White in the Ice Dancing event at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic Games – Full performance.
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29 Comments

  1. Не нравились тогда, но после французов считаю их совершенством, техничные невероятно, и программы очень приятные, глаз отдыхает. Марина, вернитесь в танцы

  2. They are perfect. Nobody mentioned there isthe perfect paired. Miss them. Love them. There's no one so perfect. Omg. T.

  3. I love their rivalry between moir/virtue and them. Training at the same ice and coach. I personally prefer moir/virtue versatility more than white/Davis. Moir/virtue can move me to tears where as white/davis im inspired buy what they can do. However, no one can deny how much this team has pushed ice dancing to what it is today

  4. They're so beautiful. And yet … his hair … it's such a distraction. It's like when Robert Helpman said male dancers should never dance nude because there are some bits of them that don't stop moving when the rest of the dancer stops …

  5. なんと、品格あるクラシックバレエの「シェヘラザード」お二人の表現、舞にはただ、うっとり酔わされます、氷上さえ忘れさせる才能、ブラボー。

  6. The way some of these pairs make it look so effortless when so much actually goes into each performance… 🤯

  7. So beautiful and enchanting. They won the first Olympic Gold Ice Dance medal for the US with a platinum performance. Outstanding, they graced the ice with their presence. I am so happy I ordered the Liam Cross print of this to go with my Gordon King print of the Ice Dancers who changed Ice Dance forever: Torvill & Dean's Bolero. They set the standards for everyone else to follow as far as artistry goes. They are still ice dancing in their 60's, March 2022.

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