The Scotsman

Gibson and Fear score a personal best in Japan

- By JANE BRADLEY

Scottish ice dancer Lewis Gibson and his partner Lilah Fear smashed their personal best in the free dance at the NHK Trophy Grand Prix in Japan this weekend, ending up fourth overall.

The pair were ranked second in the free dance section with a score of 113.29 – far above their previous grand prix score of 105.99 at Skate America last month.

Fear and Gibson came fourth overall with a combined score of 177.2 after scoring66.27intherhy­thm dance section, putting them in seventh place after their first skate. They were ranked behind US winners Kaitlin Hawayek and Jean-luc Baker, while second place went to Tiffani Zagorski and Jonathan Guerreiro from Russia and third to US brother and sister team Rachel and Michael Parsons.

Their free dance routine, which draws on music from the 1970s disco era has been well-received by both judges and audiences since they debuted it internatio­nally at the Ondrej Nepala Trophy in Slovakia in September.

The prestigiou­s Grands Prix are a series of six invitation-only internatio­nal figure skating competitio­ns organised by the Internatio­nal Skating Union. The NHK Trophy is the fourth of the series – and the second and last for which Fear and Gibson were selected.

Prestwick-born Gibson told The Scotsman: “We are both super happy with our result in Japan.

“We got a massive new personal best of 113.29 in the free dance and 177.2 overall. To have got a standing ovation for our disco free dance is something we could only have dreamt of before.”

Gibson, 24 and 19-yearold Fear, who train in Montreal, are also tipped to be British champions at the end of this month.

If they win the British title, they will be set to compete for Great Britain in the European Ice Skating Championsh­ips in Minsk, Belarus, in January, and the World Figure Skating Championsh­ips in Saitama, Japan, early next year.

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