British ice skating icons Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean have opened up about their decision to hang up their skates for good after a celebrated partnership spanning over five decades.
The legendary duo, affectionately known as Torvill and Dean, captured the nation's heart 41 years ago when they clinched the Gold medal at the 1984 Winter Games.
Their spellbinding routine to Ravel's Bolero in Sarajevo's Zetra Olympic Hall is etched in the annals of British sporting history, cementing their stardom status overnight.
Yet, after 50 illustrious years of skating in unison, the pair have confirmed they will be taking their final bow. In a candid chat on ITV's This Morning on Friday (14 February), they delved into their retirement plans.
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