Orm Irian
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Yeah papadakis/cizeron. They placed 13th at worlds in 2014 and then 1st in 2015. It was quite the jump. There were a lot of factors involved though such as them changing coaches, many of the teams sitting out the year after the olympics and some of their biggest competitors making errors in the FD.
They not only changed coaches at that point (well, they stayed with Romain but added Marie-France and Patrice), but more importantly changed locations from France to Canada, which meant that they were no longer forced to train at times like 5am and 8pm so they could get rink access while also studying, could focus the majority of their time on training, had more resources and better support structures around them, and most importantly were insulated by distance from DG and his persistent and destructive attempts to meddle with their careers (eg that time he forbade one of their French coaches from accompanying them to their first Europeans one week before the event, a moment actually caught on camera during filming for a documentary*). It's amazing how apparently superficial things like that can make a huge difference in a team's performance - and there was a marked evolution in their performances between 2014 Worlds and 2015 Worlds.
*Or at least the moment when they heard about it was, and their absolute resignation to having DG pull stunts like that on them so early in their careers is kind of heartbreaking to watch.