Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean speak about their New Year Honours

Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean speak about their New Year Honours

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Last night, Christopher Dean and Jayne Torvill discussed their lore and knighthood, who won gold at the 1984 Winter Olympics with their Bolero performance.

Ice skating champions Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean said the news of a damehood and knighthood was the “perfect” way to end their careers, as they prepared to hand the mantle on to the next Olympic hopefuls.

The pair, who claimed gold with their Bolero performance at the 1984 Winter Olympics, described the New Year Honours as “wonderful and humbling at the same time”.

However, after his letter took a while to arrive, Dame Jayne almost assumed it would be a success to celebrate without her skating partner.

The 68-year-old said she “couldn’t believe it” when she opened a confidential letter containing the news on a Saturday morning. After telling her husband, she rang her fellow Dancing On Ice head judge to share the celebration.

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“I was just getting up, still in my PJs,” said Sir Christopher, 67. Go to the letterbox, Jayden said! I then went to the letterbox, opened it, and looked at it… Nothing was in the letterbox. “

“I was so excited, but then I realized there was a problem here,” Dame Jayne continued. We have accomplished everything we have combined. “

After a three-day wait, Sir Christopher was informed of his honor, and the pair exchanged gifts. He continued, “We’re really humbled by this award and how incredible it is to receive it.”

We’ve been together for 50 years, and I believe we’ve produced this body of work, performed, and had fun doing it. With our skating, we’ve also collaborated with a lot of charities. It’s wonderful and humbling all at once to receive this honor. “

In 2000, the duo was awarded an OBE, and fans have since called for their recognition in recent years.

Fans and supporters have mentioned it, but we never realized it might occur. “If it did, that would be wonderful, but there are so many others in the nation who are deserving as well,” said Sir Christopher. “

They performed their final performance on ice this year for the first time this year. The honors ceremony’s timing, according to Dame Jayne, seemed “perfect.”

She remarked, “Our final tour this year was a big deal for us. We had a great time, and we were so pleased with both the tour and its completion.

It was a significant accomplishment for us to start our careers before retiring, and then we were honored at the end of the year with this award. It is flawless. “Now, happy,” Sir Christopher continued. retired . “

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Lewis Gibson and his partner Lilah Fear will compete in the Winter Olympics in 2014 in the hopes of winning the country’s first figure skating medal since Dame Jayne and Sir Christopher won bronze in Lillehammer in 1994.

They might be in line for a medal, according to Sir Christopher, who hoped for the best.

Source: Mirror

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