Who is Tessa Virtue? Bio, Age, Net Worth, Relationship, Height, Ethnicity

Who is Tessa Virtue?

Tessa Virtue is a well-known figure in the world of ice dancing. She is well-known, along with her co-partner Scott Moir, for their contributions to ice dancing.

They are among the first ice dancers to combine creative choreography, excellent chemistry, and exceptional athleticism.

As a result, Virtue, and Moir are considered ice dance legends.

With five Olympic medals, seven World Championships, seven Four Continent Championships, and a grand pix final gold, the duo is the most decorated ice dancer.

Despite their retirement in 2019, Virtue and Moir are still regarded as the most iconic ice dancers of all time, and they have left an indelible mark on the sport.

This article examines the legendary ice dancer Tessa Virtue’s struggles, accomplishments, and personal life.

Relationship Details,  Tessa Virtue is in a Relationship?

Tessa has always been linked to Scott Moir, and their relationship has always been clouded.

However, both have denied the rumors of their relationship and have stated that they are best friends who know each other very well.

Despite their long relationship, Tessa and Moir are just good friends who have no romantic feelings for one another.

Tessa officially announced her relationship with Morgan Rielly, a hockey player for the Toronto Maple Leafs, in 2020.

She claims they met through mutual friends and began dating.

Scott Moir, on the other hand, is engaged to Jaclyn Mascarin, a hospital medical assistant.

Quick facts about Tessa Virtue

Name Tessa Virtue
Full Name Tessa Jane McCormick Virtue
Nick Name Tessa Virtue, Birdie, Tutu
Date Of Birth 17 May 1989
Birth Place London, Ontario, Canada
Age 33 years old
Gender Female
Sexual Orientation Straight

Tessa Virtue: Early Life, Age, Wiki, Parents, Ethnicity

Tessa Virtue was born on May 17, 1989, in London, Ontario, Canada. She is the youngest of Kate and Jim Virtue’s four children.

Jordan Virtue, Kevin Virtue, and Casey Virtue are her three siblings.

Virtue attended Holy Names High School in Windsor, Ontario, as well as AMDEC, an electronic learning facility in Stratford, Ontario.

In 2007, she received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Windsor, and in 2019, she received a Doctor of Laws (LLD) from the University of Western Ontario.

She also plans to pursue an MBA from Queen’s University in 2020.

Education, Schooling, University

Education MBA
High School Holy Names High School, Windsor, Ontario
University
  • University of Windsor, Ontario
  • Queens University

Professional Career, (Former Ice Dancer)

Tessa was six years old when she went on a school field trip to an ice rink. She was inspired to pursue a career as an ice skater. She then began to learn to ice skate.

Tessa began her official coaching sessions with Carol Moir at Ilderton Skating Club after discovering her passion. Carol was also coaching her nephew Scott Moir at the time, so they were paired together.

Tessa and Scott began skating together in 1997 and quickly became an ice-dancing couple. They then left the club to pursue professional training in Ontario.

Virtue and Moir competed at the pre-novice level at the 2001 Canadian Championships after becoming Junior National Champions. They won the novice bronze medal at the 2002 Canadian Championships a year later.

The following season, they competed in the Junior Division at the 2003 Canadian Championships, finishing seventh.

They relocated to Canton, Michigan, in 2004 and began training at the Arctic Edge Ice Arena. They then competed in and won the 2004 Canadian Championship.

Being crowned Junior World Champions

The national championship victory earned them a spot in the 2004 World Junior Championships and an opportunity to compete internationally.

Despite their inexperience, the duo performed admirably and finished 11th. Virtue and Moir began competing at the senior level in 2005, but they were still classified as juniors internationally.

Ice dancers Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir

At the 2005 Canadian Championships, they finished fourth in their senior national debut. They did, however, compete in the World Junior Championship the same year and won their first silver medal.

In 2006, the pair finally won gold at the World Junior Championships. They broke the record because no previous Canadian ice dancers had won the tournament.

Virtue and Moir made their international debut as seniors in the 2006-07 season, eventually becoming Senior World Champions. They made their debut at the Grand Prix tournament, where they won their first silver medal as seniors.

They also took silver at the Canadian Championships in 2007 and bronze at the Four Continents Championships.

The ice duo won first place in the compulsory dance at the 2010 World Championships with 44.13 points.

They also set a world record with 70.27 points in the original dance. They won their first World Championship with 224.43 points overall.

Winter Olympics in 2010

]Virtue and Moir represented Canada in the ice dance competition at the 2010 Winter Olympics. They set a new personal best with 42.74 points and finished second in the compulsory dance section.

They took first place in the original dance competition with 68.41 points.

With an unbeatable total score of 221.57, the duo became the first Canadian, North American, and youngest ice dance team to win an Olympic medal.

They were also the first ice dance team to win Olympic gold on their home ice. They were also the first ice dancers since 1976 to win gold in their Olympic debut.

Winter Olympics in 2014

The pair competed in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Unfortunately, they finished second by a narrow margin to the gold medalist.

At the Sochi Games, they won silver in the ice dance and team skating competitions.

However, Virtue and Moir have indicated that they may retire after the Olympics because they believe the competition was biased and favoritism.

Soon after, the French sports daily reported that the US and Russian judges had pre-planned the winners to ensure that Russia would win gold in the team event and Americans would win gold in the ice dance competition.

However, because the accused party denied the rumor and there was no evidence to back up the statement, it remained a rumor.

Winter Olympics 2018

Tessa and Moir returned to the 2018 Winter Olympics and won the gold medal for the second time.

At the 2018 Olympics, Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir both won gold medals.
The team took first place in both competition segments. They also broke the world record with a total score of 122.33.

Net Worth, Salary, Assets

Tessa Virtue’s net worth is estimated to be around $2 million. She has a net worth as a result of his ice-dancing career.

In the Olympics, Canada pays $10,000 for bronze medals, $15,000 for silver medals, and $20,000 for gold medals. Not to mention that Tessa Virtue has three gold medals and two silver medals in Olympics.

Tessa has amassed a fortune of $90,000 solely from Olympic victories. She has also won several domestic and international championships.

Aside from that, Tessa has made a lot of money through sponsorships, business ventures, and endorsements.

Virtue is a brand ambassador for several companies, including BonLook, Hillberg & Berk, Adidas, Colgate, General Mills, and others.

Tessa Virtue launched the Tessa Virtue Collection of Jewelry after retiring from Hillberg & Berk. She is currently working on a design project for the company.

She has also made money through filmography and writing books.

Rumors and Controversy

Talking about her rumors and controversy, she has not been in any part of rumors as well as controversy to date.

What is the Height of Tessa Virtue? Weight, Full Body Status

Hair Color Dark Brown
Eye Color Green
Marital Status Unmarried
Boyfriend Morgan Rielly
Kids None

Social Media Accounts

Instagram : 416K followers

Twitter: 136K followers

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