TORONTO -- Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir say a recent injury setback won't keep them from their quest for another world title.
Canada's Olympic ice dance champions had their season debut cut short last week when they stopped during the free program at the Four Continents championships.
Virtue complained of tightness in her thigh, but says the injury isn't related to her surgery last fall.
The two had been sidelined since Virtue had surgery in September on her lower legs to alleviate chronic pain.
They say they'll be OK to compete at the world championships, March 21-27 in Tokyo.
Virtue, from London, Ont., and Moir, from Ilderton, Ont., are the defending world champions.
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