Tessa Virtue is a former Canadian ice dancer who has won two 'Olympic' championships (2010 and 2018), three ‘World Championship’ titles (2010, 2012, and 2017), eight ‘National Championship’ titles (2008–2010, 2012–2014, and 2017–2018), and three 'Four Continents' championships (2008, 2012, and 2017) along with her dancing partner, Scott Moir. They have been performing together since the time they had begun their dance lessons. They won their first and only 'World Junior' championship in 2006 and started their illustrious journey in competitive dancing. Meanwhile, their winning streak slowed down due to Tessa's leg injury that required a series of surgeries. With their first 'Olympic' victory in 2010, Tessa and Scott became the first North American and the youngest duo to win the event. Apart from ice skating, Tessa is associated with two collaborative entrepreneurial ventures. She has also released a book with Scott, chronicling their journey so far. She has co-produced many skating events since the duo’s retirement in 2019.