60-year-old legends dance on ice again

Age does not matter at all for talented people. Today we will present two talented people, whose age did not prevent them from going out to the skating rink and skating again. Jane Torvill and Christopher Dean are considered legends of ice skating. They won gold back in 1984. At that time, they were recognized as the highest scoring contestants of all time.

Decades have passed and all that did not stop them from skating again. They are big, but they amaze again with their wonderful performance.
They participated in the famous “Dance on Ice” show and performed so beautifully that it seemed like they were still young. And all this is what they have achieved as a result of many years.

When we watch the dance of these legends, it seems as if nothing has changed, they perform the same movements as they did when they were young. The evening became full again with their performance. Let’s watch the video and express our opinion.

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