For millions of Americans watching the ice dance final in Milan, it felt like déjà vu.
The names changed. The scoring system changed. The promises of “reform” changed.

But the result felt hauntingly familiar.
American ice dancers Madison Chock and Evan Bates delivered what commentators described as a near-flawless free dance. The married duo, three-time world champions, skated with precision, confidence, and emotional power. The arena responded with thunderous applause. It felt like gold.
Instead, it ended in shock.
France walked away with the top spot by just 1.43 points.
And one French judge’s eyebrow-raising score is now at the center of a firestorm that has more than 14,000 fans demanding answers.
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