Anastasia Vaipan-Law and Luke Digby score 179.06 in Olympic debut
- Andrew Batchelor
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read

Anastasia Vaipan-Law and Luke Digby have scored 179.06 in their Olympic debut, marking a proud moment for Dundee and for British figure skating.
The pair delivered a strong and composed performance in the Pairs Free Skate, closing their first Olympic Games with a final total that placed them fifteenth overall in the wider competition. For a duo stepping onto the Olympic stage for the first time, it was a result that reflected both hard work and determination.
Throughout the Games, Ana and Luke have shown confidence and character, handling the pressure of the world’s biggest sporting event with maturity beyond their years. Their routines combined technical skill with elegance, earning them respect from audiences and fellow competitors alike.
Reaching the Olympics is an achievement in itself, but to perform at this level on debut is something truly special. Their score of 179.06 represents not just points on a leaderboard, but years of training, sacrifice and belief.
Back home in Dundee, there has been strong support for the pair, with many following their journey from local rinks to the Olympic arena.
Throughout the pair's time in Milan, Dundee Ice Arena's Learn to Skate lessons have sold out on multiple occasions.
Their performance has already inspired the next generation of skaters, showing what is possible with dedication and passion.
While the competition was fierce, Ana and Luke leave the Games with their heads held high. A fifteenth place finish on the Olympic stage is a milestone moment and a foundation to build on for the future.






