
Gilles and Poirier of Canada after the rhythm dance 'we really felt that energy from the crowd'
Having scored 86.44 in the rhythm dance program at the world figure skating championship Friday in Boston, Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier of Canada sit in second place.

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- Japan Forward
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CBC
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- CBC
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- CBC
Gilles and Poirier of Canada after the rhythm dance 'we really felt that energy from the crowd'
Having scored 86.44 in the rhythm dance program at the world figure skating championship Friday in Boston, Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier of Canada sit in second place.