Skating Duo Impresses Crowd With Incredibly Rare Dance
May 30, 2018 by apost team
It's no secret that ice skating is one of the most beautiful sports you can watch. However, these Olympic-class athletes take it to the next level to not only impress, but absolutely stun the crowd with a rare dance that is very seldom seen!
That's exactly what brother and sister John and Sinead Kerr did in 2008 with their incredible traditional dance. Their dances are known to inspire and captivate audiences, with this dance surely topping the list of beautiful things they can do.
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When they presented this routine at the 2008 World Figure Skating Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden, they presented a Scottish dance unlike any other, one that found their bodies gliding across the ice with incredible synchronicity.
Not only that, but they combined this seamless gliding with river dances, jumping up and down, and staying hand-in-hand while doing different twirls and graceful hand gestures.
It's not every day that you're able to be this stunned by a figure skating routine, and the Kerr siblings are always looking to push the boundaries even further with their next performance. It's safe to say that the competition was surely set as a very difficult one once these two set the bar incredibly high for the best performance at the competition.
The audience also agrees heavily, with jaw-dropping amounts of applause filling the entire arena once the duo was done performing. What absolutely incredible support for these star athletes to have!
Thankfully, the performance was preserved on video:
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