60-Year-Old Gold Medal Champions Slide Effortlessly on Ice to the calm song ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’

One of the most exquisite and beautiful sports is ice skating. Observing extremely skilled ice skaters glide across the ice in ways we never thought imaginable has a profoundly calming effect.

The level of synchronization and bodily flexibility displayed in these performances is astounding!

We’re left to wonder how someone could move with such grace and agility, as well as how many hours of practice they must have put in.

Undoubtedly, reaching the highest level of the sport requires a tremendous deal of hard work and tough training.

Legendary ice skaters Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean are well-versed in what it takes, having achieved great success as skaters before transitioning to event judging.

But occasionally they do get to perform, and they prove that even after a long break from competitive skating,

the pair is still as good—if not better—than when they were at the pinnacle of their popularity. They performed

‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ in an amazing way at the 2019 Dancing On Ice championships on ITV in March.

The legendary skaters can still exceed even the greatest skaters of today, despite the fact that their bodies have finally caught up with their advanced age.

Netizens shared their opinions on Twitter and other social media platforms after their performance was broadcast.

They still astound spectators today, just as they did in 1984 when they made history with their world record performance during the Winter Olympics.

Did you used to be a fan of Torvill and Dean? How do you feel about their modern performances? Give this to a somebody you know who enjoys ice skating.

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