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Torvill and Dean perform for the final time as they retire following Dancing on Ice’s axe

TORVILL and Dean performed together for the final time last night as they wrapped up their farewell tour in their hometown of Nottingham. 

Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean last year announced plans to retire 40 years after their gold-winning 1984 Bolero routine at the 1984 Winter Games.

Olympic gold medal winners Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean during their 'Bolero' performance at their last public skate of their 'Our Last Dance' UK tour at the Motorpoint Arena, in Bolero Square, Nottingham. Picture date: Saturday July 12, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Ben Birchall/PA Wire
Torvill and Dean performed together for the final time last night
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Olympic gold medal winners Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean at the end of their 'Bolero' performance at their last public skate of their 'Our Last Dance' UK tour at the Motorpoint Arena, in Bolero Square, Nottingham. Picture date: Saturday July 12, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Ben Birchall/PA Wire
The skating duo announced plans to retire last year
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British ice dancers Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean perform their gold medal-winning performance Bolero, marking the 40th anniversary of the Winter Olympic Games Sarajevo 1984. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 14, 2024. REUTERS/Amel Emric
It comes 40 years after they won gold at the Winter Games
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And following their last time skating together, Christopher, 66, said: “The performance went well and the audience were amazing and so, for us, to be able to bow out on a high like that was wonderful.”

Opening up about performing in his hometown, he continued: “These last four performances here in Nottingham, the early ones were quite emotional and I think I sort of got that out of me, and tonight, it was a high.”

Jayne, 67, added: “I think we’ll miss it. 

“When you’ve done all these shows like this, and you’re suddenly home, not doing anything, you miss that adrenaline rush and you miss the excitement of being on the ice, whether it’s a practice session or a performance.”

The duo were coaches on Dancing On Ice from 2006 until it ended the first time around in 2014. 

When the ITV show returned in 2018, they became head judges on the panel alongside Ashley Banjo and Oti Mabuse. 

It was confirmed in March that Dancing On Ice had been shelved with no plans for a new series

An ITV Spokesperson said: “Following another successful series earlier this year, Dancing On Ice will be rested in 2026 with no current plans for another series.

“We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the cast and crew who have worked on the show since 2006, and over the previous 17 series, for all of their hard work both on and off the ice.”

Former Dancing On Ice pro Alex Murphy suggested Torvill and Dean’s plans to retire might have had something to do with the show being axed


She told The Sun: “Torvill and Dean are national treasures. They are fantastic people, and the most iconic skaters in the skating world as a whole, not just England, and I think Britain sometimes doesn’t recognise that, or even notice that they are iconic to the world.

“So it’s their show. I just love that. It’s their show. So whenever they’re ready, I think, then that’s when it will go.”

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