Ice dance champion Cizeron accuses ex-partner Papadakis of smear campaign ahead of Olympics Games
PARIS (AP) — Olympic ice dance champion Guillaume Cizeron said Tuesday that his former on-ice partner Gabriella Papadakis is spreading lies about him in the lead-up to the Milan Cortina Winter Games.
The French skater, who now competes with Laurence Fournier Beaudry of Montreal, said he is the victim of a smear campaign fueled by a book written by Papadakis, “So as Not to Disappear,” that will be released later this week.
Papadakis and Cizeron became one of the most decorated duos in the history of ice dance before they announced the end of their sporting partnership in December 2024. During their glittering career, they were credited with some of the most innovative and clinical sequences to music that figure skating has seen.
They broke their own world record in claiming gold at the Beijing Games and also won an Olympic silver medal, five world championships and five European Championships. The pair won the Grand Prix Final twice.
