Where did you read that? Ridiculous.
O, Canada! Canadian pair wins ice dancing
Virtue, Moir the first North American couple to win Olympic competition
Canada’s Tessa Virtue, left, and Scott Moir earned the first Olympic ice dancing gold for a North American couple Monday.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia - Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir brought down the house at the Pacific Coliseum.
Knocked the Russians right off their traditional spot atop the ice dance podium, too.
Virtue and Moir won the Olympic gold medal in ice dance Monday night, a first for the Canadians heck, for anybody in North America. For only the third time since ice dance became an Olympic sport in 1976, a Russian or Soviet couple did not win the dance gold.