Laurence Fournier Beaudry y Guillaume Cizeron ganan oro en danza sobre hielo en las Olimpiadas de 2026

La pareja francesa Laurence Fournier Beaudry y Guillaume Cizeron se alzó con la medalla de oro en danza sobre hielo en los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno Milan-Cortina 2026 el miércoles. Su magistral actuación coronó un día histórico para Francia con una tercera medalla de oro. En el podio, cantaron una emotiva Marsellesa.

En los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno de 2026 en Milan-Cortina, la pareja francesa de danza sobre hielo Laurence Fournier Beaudry y Guillaume Cizeron triunfó en una competición tensa, conquistando la medalla de oro el miércoles. Su programa, calificado como una obra maestra, conmovió al público y a los jueces, asegurando una victoria decisiva tras un evento trepidante. Esta medalla eleva a tres el número de oros de Francia en la jornada, cerrando una sesión memorable para la delegación tricolor. Guillaume Cizeron, que solo llevaba un año de pareja con Laurence Fournier Beaudry, se propone ser el único patinador artístico en ganar un título olímpico con dos parejas diferentes, meta que ha conseguido aquí. En el podio de Milán, los nuevos campeones celebraron su victoria entonando La Marsellesa, un momento de emoción compartida con los aficionados. Esta actuación pone de relieve la resiliencia de Cizeron, que ha superado numerosos retos en el último año.

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