
This is a ranked list of the greatest Ice Dancing Pairs of All Time. These greatest n ice dancers of all time include some of the most iconic as well as some of the youngest most exciting ice dancers in the world today. This list answers the question, “Who is the best ice dancing pair ever?” Ice dancing is an aspect of figure skating that uses elements of ballroom dancing. It became a winter Olympic sport in 1976. Dancers compete as couples to execute complicated dance moves. These dancers are from all over the world - Russian, America, Canada, and Germany. Many of these greatest ice dancing pairs of all time are very young competitors who have worked at ice dancing for much of their lives. These best ice dancing pairs have the ability to execute flawless moves on the ice even under the greatest amounts of pressure and duress. They take full advantage of the grand stage they’re on whether it be national competitions or the world stage of the Olympics and have gone on to win gold, silver, and or bronze medals. To become one of the best ice dancing pairs in the world takes great commitment, a strong work ethic, athletic skill, and composure. If you are wondering “Who the greatest ice dancing pair is?” you can find it on this list.
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Alexander Zhulin
They are 1993 World Champions and 1992 Bronze Olympic medalists
Colleen O'Connor
They won a silver medal at the 1975 World Figure Skating Championships. Prior to 2006 was part of the only U.S. Ice dancing team to have won a medal at the Olympics in figure skating.
Ekaterina Bobrova
They are 2013 World bronze medalists, 2013 European champions
Ilia Averbukh
They are 2002 Olympic SIlver medalists
Irina Moiseeva
They are the 1976 Olympic silver medalist
Meryl Davis
They are two-time World champions, the 2010 Olympic silver medalists and 2014 Olympic Gold Medalists.
Michael Seibert
They finished 4th at the 1984 Olympics
Patrice Lauzon
They won the Canadian national ice dancing title in 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007.
Scott Moir
In 2010 they became Canada's and North America's first-ever Olympic Ice Dance Champions.
Judy Schwomeyer & James Sladky
Their ice dancing at the 1968 Olympics resulted in ice dancing becoming an Olympic medaled event.