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Five things to know about the on-ice success of four-time world champion ice dancers Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron

At times, they've seemed unstoppable.

Indeed, this season, it has been very hard to stop Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron, the ice dancing duo that represents France in figure skating. They hope to carry that momentum into their second Olympic appearance at the Winter Games Beijing 2022.

Did you know they met as kids? And what about the milestones they have reached during their career? Olympics.com introduces you to their titles, their disappointments and their life outside the sport in five facts.

Gabriella and Guillaume have known each other since they were kids in France, and first skated under Gabby's mother, Catherine. They started impressing on the junior scene before making their debut at the senior level during the 2013-14 season.

After moving to Canada to train, they won both their Grand Prix assignments to open the new Olympic quad in late 2014 finished third at the Grand Prix Final in Barcelona in December 2014.

One month later, in January 2015, they reached the top of their discipline: With a score of 179.97 points, they were crowned European champions ahead of Italian world champions Anna Cappellini and Luca Lanotte, as well as Russians Alexandra Stepanova and Ivan Bukin.

They didn’t wait long to confirm their domination of the discipline. In March 2015, they added a world title to their first European crown they had earned less than two months earlier. In Shanghai, they scored 184.28 points, which was almost three more points than American dancers Madison Chock and Evan Bates, who finished in second place.

Before the Olympic Games PyeongChang 2018, the titles were flying in for the French duo. They won their first Grand Prix Final in 2017 and now had three European titles and two world triumphs to

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