
"We're really satisfied. I think we're so happy that we chose to come to this event. We had some wonderful performances. We really felt so much energy from the crowd and we have so many just great memories of coming to this event, so we're really pleased with what we've been able to accomplish in winning our fifth world medal."
"It was definitely a challenge today. Some moments we were like, 'Oh boy, we just got to keep it together.' But you know what? I think we're so well trained and that's the challenge that we wanted to do. And I think for us, it was a wonderful moment."
Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier secured silver at the world figure skating championships, achieving a score of 125.07 points in their 'Wuthering Heights' routine. This marks their third consecutive silver medal, adding to their previous bronze medals in 2021 and 2023. Poirier expressed satisfaction with their performances and the energy from the crowd. Olympic champions Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron won gold, while Zingas and Kolesnik took bronze. Gilles noted the challenges faced during their routine but emphasized their training and the memorable experience.
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