Madison Chock says ice dance judges should "be vetted and reviewed" after France's controversial win at Winter Olympics
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The ice dance competition of the 2026 Winter Olympics may be over, but many fans can't stop talking about Madison Chock and Evan Bates' performance — or France's controversial win after the judges' scores left the Americans just 1.43 points shy of gold. Kiki Intarasuwan and The Associated Press contributed to this report. In:
The ice dance competition of the 2026 Winter Olympics may be over, but many fans can't stop talking about Madison Chock and Evan Bates' performance — or France's controversial win after the judges' scores left the Americans just 1.43 points shy of gold.
Asked by CBS News if there should be any changes in the way ice dance is judged moving forward, Chock said it would "definitely be helpful if it's more understandable for the viewers, to just see more transparent judging and understand ... what's really going on."
"I think it's also important for the skaters, that the judges be vetted and reviewed to make sure that they are also putting out their best performance," she continued, "because there's a lot on the line for the skaters when they're out there giving it their all, and we deserve to have the judges also giving us their all and for it to be a fair and even playing field."
The Americans were the favorites going into the free dance on Wednesday, despite being 0.46 points behind France's Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron after the rhythm dance portion of the competition on Monday. They posted their world-best score in Monday's program, earning 89.72 points, but were then topped by the French pair who scored 90.18.
Chock and Bates performed their free dance to "Paint It Black" from the dystopian sci-fi show "Westworld" and earned a score of 134.67. Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron then skated to the soundtrack from "The Whale" and scored 135.64, edging out the married American couple by less than a point.

The ice dance competition of the 2026 Winter Olympics may be over, but many fans can't stop talking about Madison Chock and Evan Bates' performance — or France's controversial win after the judges' scores left the Americans just 1.43 points shy of gold. Kiki Intarasuwan and The Associated Press contributed to this report. In:












