British Figure Skaters Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson Finish Fourth in Rhythm Dance at Winter Olympics 2026
In a performance that would put even the most die-hard Spice Girls fans to shame, Great Britain's figure skating duo, Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson, wowed the crowd with their energetic and synchronized routine, but unfortunately, it didn't quite translate to top spot. The pair finished fourth in the rhythm dance event at the 2026 Winter Olympics, behind Russian skaters Natalia Kalasina and Mikhail Shyshlin.
The pair's Spice Girls-inspired performance, complete with iconic outfits and choreography, was a crowd-pleaser, but they couldn't quite overcome the competition. The judges' scores were as follows: Kalasina/Shyshlin took gold with 113.43 points, followed closely by Russian skaters Anastasia Myrtillo/Sergei Trakin in second place with 111.99 points.
Fear and Gibson's fourth-place finish leaves them in a strong position to compete for medals in the free dance event, which will take place on Wednesday. With their chemistry and stage presence on full display, it's clear that these two skaters are destined for greatness. Can they overcome the competition and bring home a medal? Only time will tell.
The 2026 Winter Olympics figure skating events have already delivered some incredible performances, and this event was no exception. With its high-energy music and synchronized choreography, it's clear that Fear and Gibson are more than just talented athletes โ they're also true entertainers.
In a performance that would put even the most die-hard Spice Girls fans to shame, Great Britain's figure skating duo, Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson, wowed the crowd with their energetic and synchronized routine, but unfortunately, it didn't quite translate to top spot. The pair finished fourth in the rhythm dance event at the 2026 Winter Olympics, behind Russian skaters Natalia Kalasina and Mikhail Shyshlin.
The pair's Spice Girls-inspired performance, complete with iconic outfits and choreography, was a crowd-pleaser, but they couldn't quite overcome the competition. The judges' scores were as follows: Kalasina/Shyshlin took gold with 113.43 points, followed closely by Russian skaters Anastasia Myrtillo/Sergei Trakin in second place with 111.99 points.
Fear and Gibson's fourth-place finish leaves them in a strong position to compete for medals in the free dance event, which will take place on Wednesday. With their chemistry and stage presence on full display, it's clear that these two skaters are destined for greatness. Can they overcome the competition and bring home a medal? Only time will tell.
The 2026 Winter Olympics figure skating events have already delivered some incredible performances, and this event was no exception. With its high-energy music and synchronized choreography, it's clear that Fear and Gibson are more than just talented athletes โ they're also true entertainers.