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Photos: Bluewater Health Foundation
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Jin Wilson: Attending Impact Summit-figure skating coaches seminar at Colorado Springs CO. Jin and Felicity are with two times Olympic champion-Scott Moir. Ladies gentlemen !
sarnianewstoday: Canadian Olympic champions Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir were the featured guests at the Bluewater Health Foundation Gala, held on May 7, 2026, at Sarnia Chris Hadfield Airport. #Sarnia #fundraiser #hospitalequipment #tessavirtue #scottmoir #Olympians #Canada
Bluewater Health Foundation: What an unforgettable evening.
✨ Thank you to everyone who joined us for the 2026 Bluewater Health Foundation Gala featuring Canadian Olympic champions Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir. From our sponsors and donors to every guest who attended, your generosity and support helped make the evening an incredible success in support of local healthcare.
A heartfelt thank you to Tessa and Scott for sharing more of their story with us and leaving our community with such a meaningful and inspiring message. We were also thrilled to share exciting news during the gala that Bluewater Health, in partnership with the Province of Ontario and Bluewater Health Foundation, will be adding a second MRI machine to the Sarnia hospital!
We are excited to continue the fundraising work needed to help bring this important project to life.
A special thank you once again to our presenting sponsor, NGL Supply Co. Ltd., as well as our volunteers, Gala Committee, and all of the community partners who helped bring this event to life.
We are so grateful for this community and already looking forward to next year! 💙
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Bill Dennis: With Canadian Olympic Champions Scott Moir & Tessa Virtue. At The Bluewater Health Foundation Charity Gala
Bill Dennis: With Canadian Olympic Champions Scott Moir & Tessa Virtue. At The Bluewater Health Foundation Charity Gala
Bluewater Health Foundation's Instagram Story (May 7th)
Bluewater Health Foundation's Instagram Story (May 7th)
isabellaflores_: Excited to announce that we’ve moved! We’re now training in Canada with the Ice Dance Academy of Montreal - Ontario 🤍
After careful consideration Linus and I decided to relocate. I really enjoyed my time in Lyon— I learned so much from the coaching team that changed my perspective of the sport. We are incredibly grateful for their coaching and positive impact on us ❤️
So far, we are really enjoying the community here in London, Ontario; thank you to our new coaches and training mates for being so welcoming! We’re really excited for this upcoming season and can’t wait to show off some of our hard work :)
Kim Yuna feat. Scott Moir
“Scott’s very motivating, very hyper,” Brandys said. “He keeps the energy up in the rink, I’d say.”
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Scott Moir on the Golden Waltz, changes to Ice Dance
April 8, 2026
Scott Moir coaching Marie-Jade Lauriault and Romain Le Gac at 2025 Skate Canada International (Photo by Elsa/International Skating Union)
At the 2026 World Championships in Prague, athletes and coaches were buzzing about the rule changes for the next season, as well as the major changes the ISU Council is proposing as part of Vision 2030. Scott Moir – the most decorated ice dancer in Olympic history – shared his thoughts with AnythingGOEs on the return of the waltz pattern, the idea of a head-to-head compulsory dance challenge, and how shortening the program length would reduce both artistry and athleticism.
Anna: What did you think about the rules for next season that were announced at the Ice Dance Technical Committee (IDTC) meeting, and the proposals for 2027-2028 and beyond?
Scott: I actually thought it was a pretty good IDTC meeting. I’m excited to get the finalized version of the rules, ’cause we’re anxious to get to work, really. For me, I’m excited to have a waltz. I am excited to have a rhythm in the rhythm dance. And to be able to also have the freedom to keep it modern, or go classic, or make it dark. Just for us to have that creative liberty is super important, but we’re happy with the rules. I’m happy to do the Golden Waltz. I think that’s a very tricky dance. And it brings us a bit more back to our ice dance roots. Then there are a couple of interesting new things that I think the fans will enjoy. One more rev in the twizzles (requiring 5 instead of 4 revolutions for seniors – AGOE) and things like that.