Meryl Davis and Charlie White have been ice-skating together since they were nine.
The 2009 US National Champions in figure skating are now eyeing the February Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Last year - as they were excelling in their sport, winning accolades at home and abroad, the 22-year-old skaters, both undergraduates at the University of Michigan, were looking to add some spice and a touch of originality to their routine on the ice.
Then one day their Russian coach Marina Zueva saw a bright coloured scarf with Indian dancers on it in a Hermes store. Zueva was exposed to Hindi films and music in Russia, and she knew she had found the key to what would add freshness to Davis and White's performance, especially in their Original Dance routine.
"We have done a lot of ballet, some Russian traditional dance, waltzes and a lot of very typical ball room type dances on the ice," White recently said.
But Zueva visualized the two on the ice moving to Bollywood tunes and dressed in colourful Indian outfits.
"She thought it would be something different," Davis said.
"Not a lot of people had performed with Bollywood music on ice. And she felt our personalities might translate well into this type of movement."
Meryl Davis (left) and Charlie White pose with their medals after winning the championship dance competition at the US Figure Skating Championships in Spokane, Washington, on Saturday
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