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Olympic gold medalists Meryl Davis and Charlie White are the most decorated American ice dancers in history, yet they do not plan to compete again. Davis and White, both 30 years old, have not ...
SEATTLE – In 2014, Meryl Davis and Charlie White stepped off the podium at the Sochi Winter Games as Olympic champions, bringing home gold in ice dance for the United States for the first time ...
Wow! After winning gold in their second Olympic ice dancing appearance at the Sochi Olympics in 2014, Charlie White and Meryl Davis have decided not to compete at the Olympics in Pyeongchang ...
Gold Medal-Winning Ice Dancers Meryl Davis and Charlie White Will Not Defend Title at 2018 Olympics The Michigan natives teamed up in 1997, when Davis was 10 years old and White was 9, under coach ...
Meryl Davis and Charlie White retired from ice dance after winning Olympic gold in 2014. Eight years later, they still have close connections to the sport. Skip to main content ...
Watching Meryl Davis and Charlie White's breathtaking, gold medal-winning performance at the Olympics this past week, it was practically impossible not to assume that the ice-dancing duo was ...
BOSTON – For most of their careers, Meryl Davis and Charlie White preferred to focus on performances rather than placements. As the ice dancers head to the Sochi Olympics, however, the only goal ...
They can’t quite bring themselves to use the word "retirement." But Meryl Davis and Charlie White, the reigning Olympic champion ice dancers, announced Wednesday they will not compete at the ...
Meryl Davis and Charlie White entered the 2014 Winter Olympics ice dance competitions as favorites, and they lived up to that promise yet again on Monday by securing the gold medal at Iceberg ...
Kate Hogan is Director of Digital Specials and Features at PEOPLE, as well as the editor of Stories to Make You Smile. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2008. American ice dancers Meryl Davis ...
Meryl Davis and Charlie White will perform today's free dance to Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s “Scheherazade.” ...
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