“Simply put, there will never be another Virtue and Moir.”

—  Tessa Virtue

Pj Kwong, CBC Sports, in "There will never be another Virtue and Moir" http://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/figureskating/there-will-never-be-another-virtue-and-moir-1.4542769 (21 February 2018)

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