In the short dance,
Tessa Virtue and
Scott Moir scored 83.67, breaking their own world record.
Gabriella Papadakis and
Guillaume Cizeron finished in second place, 1.74 points behind Virtue/Moir.
Madison Hubbell and
Zachary Donohue were third, and
Maia Shibutani and
Alex Shibutani finished in fourth place, with just 0.02 points separating the two couples. In the free dance, Shibutani/Shibutani were the 17th couple to take to the ice, starting off in 4th place after the short dance; they took the lead with a combined total score of 192.59. Papadakis/Cizeron were next to skate, and they broke their world records for both the free dance and the total score, finishing with 205.28 points. Hubbell/Donohue received a deduction for a fall and were briefly in third place with 187.69 points. The last to skate were Virtue/Moir, who scored less than Papadakis/Cizeron in the free dance but still scored enough points overall to win the gold medal, setting another world record with a total score of 206.07. This was the third Olympic medal that Virtue/Moir had won in ice dance; they won their first gold in 2010 and they took silver in 2014. It was also their fifth Olympic medal overall (including two team medals in 2014 and 2018), making them the most decorated figure skaters in Olympic history. For the first time since ice dance became an Olympic event in
1976, no
Soviet or Russian team won a medal. == Short Dance ==