2026年2月12日 / 美国东部时间下午6:34 / CBS新闻
2026年冬奥会冰舞比赛虽已落幕,但许多粉丝仍在热议麦迪逊·乔克(Madison Chock)与埃文·贝茨(Evan Bates)的表现——或是法国队的争议性夺冠,当时裁判打分使美国组合仅以1.43分之差与金牌失之交臂。
当被CBS新闻问及未来冰舞项目评判方式是否应做出调整时,乔克表示”如果能让观众更易理解,看到更透明的评判过程并明白…实际发生了什么,那肯定会有所帮助”。
“我认为对滑冰选手而言,同样重要的是要对裁判进行审查与评估,确保他们也能展现最佳状态,”她继续说道,”因为选手们全力以赴时肩负着巨大压力,我们理应获得那些同样全力投入、确保评判公平公正的裁判的支持。”
美国人在周三自由舞比赛前本是夺冠热门,尽管在周一韵律舞环节后,他们落后于法国组合劳伦斯·富尼耶·博德里(Laurence Fournier Beaudry)与纪尧姆·西泽龙(Guillaume Cizeron)0.46分。他们在周一的比赛中创下了91.72分的世界最佳成绩,却被法国组合以92.18分超越。
乔克与贝茨以电视剧《西部世界》的插曲《Paint It Black》完成自由舞,获得134.67分;而富尼耶·博德里与西泽龙则以电影《鲸》的配乐完成表演,得分135.64分,以不足1分的优势险胜这对美国已婚搭档。
麦迪逊·乔克与埃文·贝茨在2026年冬奥会冰舞自由舞比赛中
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不过在自由舞环节,西泽龙在”捻转步”(单脚旋转动作)中出现失误,整体表演流畅度被认为不及乔克与贝茨。最终,博德里与西泽龙以225.82分的总分击败乔克与贝茨的224.39分。加拿大组合派珀·吉莱斯(Piper Gilles)与保罗·波里尔(Paul Poirier)获得铜牌,总分217.74分。
2026年冬奥会冰舞奖牌得主:美国银牌得主麦迪逊·乔克与埃文·贝茨、法国金牌得主劳伦斯·富尼耶·博德里与纪尧姆·西泽龙、加拿大铜牌得主派珀·吉莱斯与保罗·波里尔
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冰舞项目中,每个动作都有基础分值(即常规得分),同时还有执行等级分——选手完成出色则得分加正,失误则扣分。法国组合的捻转步失误未被扣分,且他们表演中其他环节也被认为存在瑕疵。
但法国组合的得分在艺术表现与音乐诠释上仍高于乔克与贝茨。另一个主观评分因素是:一位法国裁判给美国组合的打分比给法国搭档的低了7分以上,这在冰舞评判中属于较大差距。九位裁判中有五位支持美国队,其余三位仅对法国队给出微高的分数。
法国组合劳伦斯·富尼耶·博德里与纪尧姆·西泽龙在自由舞比赛中
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“此刻的感受真是复杂难言,”乔克在周三赛后表示,”我们度过了不可思议的一年——15年冰场相伴;作为夫妻首次征战奥运会。而且本周我们呈现了职业生涯最佳的四次表演。我为我们在这里的表现和取得的成就感到无比自豪。”
贝茨周四表示这是”他们的绝对最佳表现”。据美联社报道,他和乔克尚未研究具体分数,并补充称他们的表演”对我们而言就像一场胜利,我们会铭记这一点”。
他们仍在讨论未来计划。2026年世界花样滑冰锦标赛将于下月在布拉格举行,美国队是现任世界冠军。
美国银牌得主麦迪逊·乔克与埃文·贝茨在自由舞比赛中表演
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富尼耶·博德里与西泽龙搭档不足一年。西泽龙曾在2022年冬奥会上与搭档加布里埃拉·帕帕达基斯(Gabriella Papadakis)夺得金牌,后者于2024年退役。英国广播公司(BBC)报道称,帕帕达基斯随后指控西泽龙存在虐待行为,称其”控制欲强”且”要求苛刻”;西泽龙则反驳称帕帕达基斯在”抹黑运动”中散布关于他的不实信息。
法国组合劳伦斯·富尼耶·博德里与纪尧姆·西泽龙在自由舞比赛中
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富尼耶·博德里出生于蒙特利尔,职业生涯大部分时间代表加拿大参赛,但她于2023年11月获得法国国籍。在其原搭档尼古拉·索伦森(Nikolaj Sørensen)因一名美国滑冰选手指控其性侵而被加拿大滑冰协会停赛之后,她邀请西泽龙组队。该停赛处罚因管辖权问题于6月被推翻,但案件仍在审理中,美联社报道称。富尼耶·博德里始终支持前搭档的清白,就在本月初仍公开声援。
基基·因塔拉苏万(Kiki Intarasuwan)与美联社对此报道亦有贡献。
Madison Chock says ice dance judges should “be vetted and reviewed” after France’s controversial win at Winter Olympics
February 12, 2026 / 6:34 PM EST / CBS News
The ice dance competition of the 2026 Winter Olympics may be over, but many fans can’t stop talking about Madison Chock and Evan Bates’ performance — or France’s controversial win after the judges’ scores left the Americans just 1.43 points shy of gold.
Asked by CBS News if there should be any changes in the way ice dance is judged moving forward, Chock said it would “definitely be helpful if it’s more understandable for the viewers, to just see more transparent judging and understand … what’s really going on.”
“I think it’s also important for the skaters, that the judges be vetted and reviewed to make sure that they are also putting out their best performance,” she continued, “because there’s a lot on the line for the skaters when they’re out there giving it their all, and we deserve to have the judges also giving us their all and for it to be a fair and even playing field.”
The Americans were the favorites going into the free dance on Wednesday, despite being 0.46 points behind France’s Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron after the rhythm dance portion of the competition on Monday. They posted their world-best score in Monday’s program, earning 89.72 points, but were then topped by the French pair who scored 90.18.
Chock and Bates performed their free dance to “Paint It Black” from the dystopian sci-fi show “Westworld” and earned a score of 134.67. Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron then skated to the soundtrack from “The Whale” and scored 135.64, edging out the married American couple by less than a point.
Madison Chock and Evan Bates perform their free dance program at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Luo Yunfei/China News Service/VCG via Getty Images
During their free dance program, however, Cizeron made a mistake during an element called a twizzle — a one-footed moving spin — and their performance was generally seen as less clean than Chock and Bates’.
In the end, Beaudry and Cizeron’s 225.82 total edged out Chock and Bates’ 224.39. Canada’s Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier took bronze, with 217.74.
Olympic ice dance silver medalists Madison Chock and Evan Bates of the U.S., gold medalists Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron of France, and bronze medalists Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier of Canada. Stephanie Scarbrough / AP
In ice dancing, every element has a base value, or the number of points it’s normally worth; there’s also a grade of execution, for which teams are scored positive for doing well and negative for doing poorly. The French weren’t marked down for the mistake during their twizzles, and there were other moments throughout their performance that might have appeared messy.
But their scores bested Chock and Bates’ marks for artistic presentation and interpretation of the music, as well. Another factor of subjective scoring: The French judge scored the Americans more than seven points lower than the French duo, which is a large margin in ice dance. Five of the nine judges favored the Americans in their scoring; the other three only slightly scored the French team higher.
Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron of France compete during the free dance event. Jean Catuffe / Getty Images
“It’s definitely a bittersweet feeling at the moment,” Chock said after the competition on Wednesday. “We have had the most incredible year — 15 years on the ice together; first Olympics as a married couple. And we delivered four of our best performances this week. I think we’re really proud of how we handled ourselves here and what we accomplished.”
Bates said Thursday it was their “absolute best performance.” He said he and Chock hadn’t studied the scores, adding that their performance “felt like a winning skate to us and that’s what we’re going to hold on to,” The Associated Press reported.
They’re still discussing their plans for the future. The 2026 World Figure Skating Championships are next month in Prague, and the Americans are the reigning world champs.
Silver medalists Madison Chock and Evan Bates of the U.S. perform during the free dance competition. Cheng Min/Xinhua via Getty Images
Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron have been a pair for less than a year. Cizeron previously won gold in the ice dance event at the 2022 Winter Olympics with then-partner Gabriella Papadakis, who retired in 2024. She has since accused Cizeron of abusive behavior, alleging he was “controlling” and “demanding,” CBS News partner BBC News reported. He countered that Papadakis had spread false information about him in a “smear campaign.”
Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron of France perform during the free dance competition. Xue Yuge/Xinhua via Getty Images
Fournier Beaudry was born in Montreal and has spent most of her career representing Canada, but she was granted French citizenship in November. She asked Cizeron to team up after her former partner, Nikolaj Sørensen, was suspended by Skate Canada after an American skater accused him of sexual assault. The suspension was overturned in June on jurisdictional grounds, but the case is still pending, The AP reported. Fournier Beaudry has also maintained his innocence, showing her support for her former partner as recently as earlier this month.
Kiki Intarasuwan and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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