Christopher Deanenglish ice-skater.
mentioned in
1985:'In 1985 Orwell was proved right / Torvill and Dean's Bolero / Redundant as a sad Welsh chapel'
english ice-skater, born in 1958 in nottingham.
Christopher Dean has had more impact on the sport of ice dancing in the last 20 years than any other individual. Skating with his partner,
jayne torvill, Dean revolutionized ice dancing in the early 1980s with his innovative choreography, culminating with the couple's gold medal winning performance of
bolero in the 1984 Olympics. Their free dance, which received twelve 6.0s, including all nine for artistic expression, is the most famous ice dance of all time and what many consider the greatest performance in Olympic figure-skating history. That victory remains the only Olympic ice dancing victory in which both partners were not from
russia. Torvill and Dean were unbeaten between 1981 and 1984, after which they went on to a sterling pro career touring worldwide and winning several professional competitions.
In 1981,
Queen Elizabeth II awarded Torvill and Dean with the distinction of MBE (Member of the Order of the
British Empire) after they won
European and world ice-dancing titles. In 2000,
Prince Charles presented Torvill and Dean with the added distinction of
o.b.e.(Officer of the Order of the British Empire).
Since retiring from skating, Dean has continued to choreograph ice shows like Stars on Ice, ballets, individual skaters programs as well as conducting seminars and workshops.