Tessa Virtue

Tessa Virtue
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Virtue at the 2018 Winter Olympics
Full nameTessa Jane McCormick Virtue
Born (1989-05-17) May 17, 1989
London, Ontario, Canada
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Figure skating career
Country Canada
PartnerScott Moir
Began skating1994
RetiredSeptember 17, 2019
Highest WS1 (2017–18)
Event
Olympic Games 3 2 0
World Championships 3 3 1
Four Continents Championships 3 2 2
Grand Prix Final 1 5 0
Canadian Championships 8 1 1
World Team Trophy 0 1 1
World Junior Championships 1 1 0
Junior Grand Prix Final 1 1 0
Medal list
Olympic Games
2010 Vancouver Ice dance
2018 Pyeongchang Team
2018 Pyeongchang Ice dance
2014 Sochi Team
2014 Sochi Ice dance
World Championships
2010 Turin Ice dance
2012 Nice Ice dance
2017 Helsinki Ice dance
2008 Gothenburg Ice dance
2011 Moscow Ice dance
2013 London Ice dance
2009 Los Angeles Ice dance
Four Continents Championships
2008 Goyang Ice dance
2012 Colorado Springs Ice dance
2017 Gangneung Ice dance
2009 Vancouver Ice dance
2013 Osaka Ice dance
2006 Colorado Springs Ice dance
2007 Colorado Springs Ice dance
Grand Prix Final
2016–17 Marseille Ice dance
2009–10 Tokyo Ice dance
2011–12 Quebec City Ice dance
2012–13 Sochi Ice dance
2013–14 Fukuoka Ice dance
2017–18 Nagoya Ice dance
Canadian Championships
2008 Vancouver Ice dance
2009 Saskatoon Ice dance
2010 London Ice dance
2012 Moncton Ice dance
2013 Mississauga Ice dance
2014 Ottawa Ice dance
2017 Ottawa Ice dance
2018 Vancouver Ice dance
2007 Halifax Ice dance
2006 Ottawa Ice dance
World Team Trophy
2009 Tokyo Team
2012 Tokyo Team
World Junior Championships
2006 Ljubljana Ice dance
2005 Kitchener Ice dance
Junior Grand Prix Final
2005–06 Ostrava Ice dance
2004–05 Helsinki Ice dance

Tessa Jane McCormick Virtue (born May 17, 1989) is a Canadian retired ice dancer. With ice dance partner Scott Moir, she is the 2010 and 2018 Olympic champion, the 2014 Olympic silver medallist, a three-time World champion (2010, 2012, 2017), a three-time Four Continents champion (2008, 2012, 2017), the 2016–17 Grand Prix Final champion, an eight-time Canadian National champion (2008–2010, 2012–2014, 2017–2018), the 2006 World Junior champion and the 2006 Junior Grand Prix gold medallists. Virtue and Moir are also the 2018 Olympic gold medallists in the team event and the 2014 Olympic silver medallists in the team event. Upon winning their third Olympic gold they became the most decorated Olympic figure skaters of all time. Widely regarded as one of the greatest ice dance teams of all time, they are the only ice dancers in history to achieve a Super Slam, having won all major international competitions in their senior and junior careers. Virtue and Moir are holders of the world record score for the now-defunct original dance.

Virtue and Moir were paired in 1997, aged seven and nine. They are the 2004 Canadian junior champions and became Canada's top ice dance team in 2007. They are the 2008 World silver medallists and the 2009 World bronze medallists and became the first ice dance team to receive a 10.0 for a program component score under the new ISU Judging System. In 2010, they became the first ice dancers from North America to win an Olympic gold medal, ending the 34-year streak of the Europeans. Virtue and Moir are the youngest ice dance team ever to win an Olympic title, the first ice dancers to win a gold medal in their Olympic debut, and the first ice dance team to win Olympic gold on home ice.

Virtue and Moir continued to be one of the world's top ice dance teams after their first Olympic victory in 2010. They are the 2010 and 2012 World champions, the 2011 and 2013 World silver medallists, and the 2014 Olympic ice dance and team event silver medallists. After taking a two-season break from the sport, they returned to competition in the fall of 2016 and became the 2017 World champions, having an unprecedented undefeated season. At the 2018 Olympics, they became only the second ice dance team in history to have won two Olympic gold medals in the individual event.

Having skated together for over twenty years, Virtue and Moir are the longest-standing ice dance team in Canadian history. In 2018, Time magazine noted that "they've become especially beloved by new and returning spectators alike for their passionate performances and undeniable chemistry, on and off the ice". On September 17, 2019, Virtue and Moir announced that they are "stepping away" from the sport after 22 years as ice dancing partners. In 2020, Virtue and Moir were inducted to the Order of Canada "for their athletic excellence and for inspiring a new generation of figure skaters", and in 2023, they were inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.