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Review: “Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing” pulls back curtain on Olympic rivalry
Medalists from France, the U.S., and Canada discuss competitive tensions and key moments after the ice dancing free skate at the 2026 Winter Olympics, officials said.
- At the Milan medal ceremony on February 21, 2026, France's gold medalists posed with the US silver and Canadian bronze medalists after the ice-dance free skate.
- After the free skate, coverage examined reported rivalries and tensions among top teams, emphasizing relationships based on images and commentary from the medal ceremony.
- Notably, the medals teams posed together on the podium and took a selfie, captured in ceremony photos.
- The immediate coverage produced images and reports that drove fresh coverage of rivalries, while commentary said the reporting offers insight into athletes' skill and confidence.
- Other competitors such as Utana Yoshida and Masaya Morita, Japan, competed in the team event earlier in the Games on Feb. 7, providing broader Olympic context.
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Review: “Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing” pulls back curtain on Olympic rivalry
Netflix’s “Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing” goes behind the scenes of Olympic ice dance’s fiercest rivalries.
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Total News Sources26
Leaning Left3Leaning Right0Center23Last UpdatedBias Distribution88% Center
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