A few hours ago, Laura Lempika confided her doubts to Adixia about her relationship with Marco. Was Marco regretting their official status? Was their budding relationship about to explode? On February 24th, in “Les Apprentis Champions au ski,” the ice becomes the center of a possible reconciliation and a major financial stake for the competition.
So, did you follow this episode well? Answer our quiz to find out your score:
[Context: Laura and Marco’s performance and relationship are the focus of a ski competition on a TV show.]
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In the changing rooms, the worry is palpable. Julien Tanti fears that the late-night dispute between Laura and Marco will sabotage the performance of his flagship duo. The Red team’s jackpot still lags. This figure skating challenge could change everything.
Laura and Marco promise total dedication. Despite personal tensions, they claim to want to “give everything” for their association. The challenge is twofold: to save their relationship and revitalize the red team’s dynamics.
The first to face the jury, they take to the ice under high pressure. Each figure is executed with precision. The chemistry is visible. And to conclude, an unexpected kiss seals the choreography. Is it a real reconciliation or just artistic duty? Perturbed, Laura questions herself.
The jury decides: an average of 7 out of 10 for Laura and Marco. A very good performance that puts them among the favorites for the gold medal.
This week, the rewards are exceptional. In tribute to coaches Surya Bonaly and Philippe Candeloro, the value of the medals is doubled:
– 2000 euros for gold – 1000 euros for silver – 500 euros for bronze
The last place, on the other hand, still costs 250 euros to the losing team’s jackpot.
The financial stakes are colossal. At this stage of the competition, every point could weigh heavily in the race to the final.
[Fact Check: The value of the medals is doubled as a tribute to the coaches. Financial prizes are at stake.]
[Context: Other contestant duos are under pressure in the competition.]
Anthony and Olivanie know they must avoid last place at all costs. Less technical, they compensate with energy and smiles. Their performance is precise and dynamic. But Valentin and Adixia also have plenty of resources. They rely on intensive work on their choreography. Less comfortable on skates, they double down on effort to impress the jury.
Lastly, Tressia and Louison. With Tressia’s experience, the Yellow team hopes to secure a medal. But duo chemistry is not always obvious, and the ice forgives no hesitation. The candidates are playing big. The gap in jackpots could either shrink or widen. So, who will win the medals in this decisive challenge?
[Fact Check: The competition intensifies as contestants aim for medals.]
The final kiss from Laura and Marco has made an impact. Their score puts them in a favorable position. But have they outperformed their competitors? Have they reached the long-awaited gold?
If the sentimental tension seems eased on the ice, the reality of the competition remains unforgiving. The doubled value of the medals could completely reshuffle the deck.
The full ranking of the individual figure skating challenge can be found in the free replay of the February 24th episode on M6+. The consequences on the jackpot and the race to the final are available in advance and ad-free with M6+MAX. To watch “Les Apprentis Champions au ski” on W9, tune in Monday to Thursday at 5:40 PM.







