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Up where they belong

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Canadian ice dance stars Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir are ending their Olympic careers on top.

In what was likely their final competitiv­e performanc­e, Virtue and Moir captured a gold medal at the Pyeongchan­g Games after scoring 122.40 points in Tuesday’s free skate for a world-best combined score of 206.07. They had also won gold in the team event earlier in the Olympics. Fans at the Gangneung Ice Arena roared during their steamy skate to music from “Moulin Rouge” and they were all smiles as they took what will likely be the final bows of their illustriou­s career.

France’s Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron were second with a combined score of 205.28. American siblings Alex and Maia Shibutani finished third with a combined score of 192.59. Virtue and Moir also won gold at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics but settled for silver at the Sochi Games four years ago.

Virtue and Moir have said they will retire after Pyeongchan­g.

It wasn’t the only Canadian gold on Tuesday. Freestyle skier Cassie Sharpe set the early tone in the halfpipe and only got stronger on her way to a gold medal in her Olympic debut.

Sharpe, from Comox, B.C., delivered on all of her tricks for an opening score of 94.40. She topped that with a 95.80 in her second run.

France’s Marie Martinod had a 92.60 in her second run and was gunning for Sharpe in the third run but crashed out, guaranteei­ng Sharpe gold.

The best of three runs is a skier’s final score in ski halfpipe. Sharpe’s final run was a triumphant victory lap.

American Brita Sigourney took third with a 91.60 in her final run. Calgary’s Roz Groenewoud finished 10th with a score of 70.60.

 ?? AP PHOTO/DAVID J. PHILLIP ?? Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir of Canada celebrate during the venue ceremony after winning the ice dance, free dance figure skating final in the Gangneung Ice Arena at the Winter Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea, Tuesday.
AP PHOTO/DAVID J. PHILLIP Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir of Canada celebrate during the venue ceremony after winning the ice dance, free dance figure skating final in the Gangneung Ice Arena at the Winter Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea, Tuesday.
 ?? AP PHOTO/KIN CHEUNG ?? Cassie Sharpe of Canada reacts after her run during the women's halfpipe Tuesday.
AP PHOTO/KIN CHEUNG Cassie Sharpe of Canada reacts after her run during the women's halfpipe Tuesday.

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