Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson missed out on an ice dance bronze medal at the World Figure Skating Championships after being deducted two points. The British Ice Skating organisation (BIS) has appealed the decision.
Penalty Costs Medal
Fear and Gibson were third after the rhythm dance. They appeared to have secured bronze with Saturday’s free dance. However, they were penalised for an “illegal element” by the judges.
BIS called the deduction “incorrect”. It is formally challenging the decision with the International Skating Union.
Fear and Gibson finished fourth in Prague, 0.22 of a point behind Americans Emilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik.
The reason for the penalty was not provided. It was reportedly because of the height of an overhead lift during their routine.
British Ice Skating Challenges Decision
“We believe this deduction was applied incorrectly and does not accurately reflect the performance delivered on the ice,” read a BIS statement.
“As an organisation, British Ice Skating stands for fairness, clarity, and transparency in sport. In this instance, we do not believe those principles have been upheld.
“All athletes deserve to be judged with consistency, integrity, and transparency at the highest level of competition.
“We are formally challenging this decision and will be raising our concerns with the International Skating Union.”
World Championship Results
- Guillaume Cizeron and Laurence Fournier Beaudry of France won gold with 230.81 points.
- Canada’s Olympic bronze medallists Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier won silver.
- Zingas and Kolesnik finished on 209.20 points.
- Fear and Gibson ended on 208.98.
France’s Guillaume Cizeron and Laurence Fournier Beaudry became only the fourth pair to win Olympic, world and European titles in the same season. They finished 19.29 points ahead of the field, the biggest winning margin in World Championship history.
Fear and Gibson, who won bronze at last year’s World Championships, missed out on a medal at the Olympics last month because of a mistake in their free dance routine.
Earlier, American star Ilia Malinin won a third successive men’s gold.