Bolero(1984) | SIMPLE × STRATEGY |

Here is a look back at that incredible, award-winning performance:

Due to the strict 4-minute time limit for the routine—and Ravel's Boléro being much longer—they famously started their routine on their knees to avoid starting the stopwatch too early.

The 1984 Winter Olympics witnessed a truly iconic moment in sporting and artistic history, which often overshadows the 1984 film of the same name. Bolero(1984)

They earned 12 perfect 6.0 scores from the judges (six for artistic impression and six for technical merit), becoming the highest-scoring figure skaters in history for a single programme.

Their performance, choreographed by Christopher Dean, was described as dramatic, passionate, and impeccably synchronized with the music, showcasing a level of emotional storytelling that has rarely been matched. Here is a look back at that incredible,

The performance was watched by over 24 million people in the United Kingdom and remains one of the most celebrated moments in Olympic history.

mesmerizing ice dance performance to Maurice Ravel's Boléro in Sarajevo is a legendary masterpiece of figure skating. Note: This summary refers to the , not

Note: This summary refers to the , not the 1984 feature film "Bolero" directed by John Derek. Torvill & Dean Bolero - 1984 Olympic Winning Routine