Canadian ice dancers Fournier and Zhu take silver at Icechallenge meet
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GRAZ – Canadian ice dancers Jamie Fournier and Everest Zhu earned silver on Sunday at the Icechallenge figure skating meet.
Fournier, from Montreal, and Zhu, from Waterloo, Ont., had a total score of 101.59 in the free dance competition. Americans Eva Pate and Logan Bye won gold (105.94) and Italy’s Leia Dozzi and Pietro Papetti took bronze (101.24).
Ice dancers Laurence Briere of Carignan, Que., and Julien Levesque of Boucherville, Que., won gold in the junior free dance with a total score of 86.37.
Mia Lee Mayer and Atl Ongay-Perez of Germany took silver (78.47) and Angelina Cucherat and Leopold Hernandez-Dacquin of France picked up bronze (77.07).
Canada won eight medals over the five-day competition.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 9, 2025.