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From Lycra to sequins: Victoria Pendleton dances on to the Strictly Come Dancing floor

 

Lauren Turner
Monday 10 September 2012 11:01 EDT
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1,430. Victoria Pendleton and other stars of Team GB let their hair down in a video posted on YouTube which saw them miming to Queen’s ‘Don’t Stop me Now’
1,430. Victoria Pendleton and other stars of Team GB let their hair down in a video posted on YouTube which saw them miming to Queen’s ‘Don’t Stop me Now’ (AFP)

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Olympic stars Victoria Pendleton and Louis Smith are set to take on their next challenge - doing the cha cha cha on Strictly Come Dancing.

Gold-medal winning cyclist Pendleton, 31, who retired from the sport after the London Games, had made no secret of her desire to take part in the BBC1 ballroom dancing contest.

Smith, who won the silver medal in the pommel horse event and has hinted that he will not compete in Rio 2016, has already appeared on a previous series of The X Factor.

Fellow sportsman Michael Vaughan is expected to take to the dancefloor alongside the 23-year-old gymnast.

The 37-year-old former cricket captain would follow in the footsteps of cricketers Darren Gough and Mark Ramprakash, who have previously won Strictly.

It has already been announced that Girls Aloud singer Kimberley Walsh is one of this year's 14 contestants.

The 30-year-old tweeted a picture of herself practising with professional dancer Anton du Beke but reassured fans she was not revealing who her partner will be.

Walsh has been keeping her followers on Twitter up to date with her antics preparing for Strictly, telling them: "Rehearsals have been so much fun but ouch ouch ouch! £scd" and "Thanks you so much for you lovely tweets of support already! I will do try my best to do you proud! £scd".

Other stars confirmed include Westlife's Nicky Byrne, Daybreak presenter Richard Arnold and actress Dani Harmer.

Former children's TV host Johnny Ball is expected to join them - the oldest competitor at the age of 74 - alongside model Jerry Hall and actor Sid Owen, best known for appearing as Ricky Butcher in EastEnders.

They are set to be joined by presenter Fern Britton, who participated in the Strictly Christmas special in 2010 and former Emmerdale actress Lisa Riley.

James Bond actor Colin Salmon and actress and singer Denise Van Outen are set to complete the line-up.

All of the contestants hid behind Sir Bruce Forsyth masks when they arrived at a south London dance studio for rehearsals this weekend.

The launch show is to be broadcast on BBC1 on Saturday, when the celebrities' dance partners will be announced.

Pendleton's agent confirmed her involvement in the show this morning on Twitter.

The message said: "v-pendleton IS doing Strictly - pretty exciting and no doubt she'll work at it to become a very good dancer. That's what athletes do."

The full line-up is being confirmed on BBC1's The One Show this evening.

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