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Jason on the final sprint for finish line

- BY SANDRA MALLON Showbiz Editor Ellen Keane news@irishmirro­r.ie

PARALYMPIA­N Jason Smyth has admitted he can’t wait to relax once Dancing With The Stars ends, following his hectic schedule on the show.

This St Patrick’s Day will certainly be a memorable one for whoever picks up the glitterbal­l first prize in front of what promises to be a massive TV audience.

Along with Jason, three other celebritie­s have made it to tomorrow’s decider: Blu Hydrangea and pro partner Simone Arena, TV and radio presenter Laura Fox and her pro partner Denys Samson, Wild Youth singer David Whelan and partner Salome Chachua.

Speaking about his time on the show, Jason is reluctant to choose a defining moment from the many experience­s on Dancing With The Stars.

He said: “It’s hard to pick out just one highlight at this stage.

“It’s not until it’s over that you find time to reflect on what’s happened, because you’re always looking at what’s next, what’s the next dance.

“But probably a few things that stand out would be week three when me and Karen did the contempora­ry dance. And trying to show people what I can see.

“I would also say, I think it was week six, the dedicated dance week where I was able to do it in front of my daughters. We had a little bunny in it and that was a special moment for them.

“And I think actually week seven for me, the samba, was probably the first moment, maybe Karen will agree, it felt that I started to embrace being on [the show] and getting comfortabl­e with being uncomforta­ble.”

Ultimately, he’s found the experience to be very positive. Winning or losing won’t change his mind about his time on the show.

Jason added: “It’s really been a journey. And looking back from where Karen and myself have come

from and moved over time, I feel it’s really been incredible to be where we’re at.”

As well as the four finalists dancing for Glitterbal­l glory, the show will also feature the Riverdance cast strutting their stuff, along with a reunion of Dancing With The Stars legends.

They include broadcaste­r Marty Morrisey, singer Cliona

O’hagan, Glitterbal­l champion and 2FM presenter Lottie

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Ryan, and Ryan Andrews from Fair City.

Ellen Keane will also be there and she’s already revealed that she’ll be cheering on fellow Paralympia­n Jason.

But come Monday, it’ll all be over, the set will get taken down, the four finalists and profession­al dancers will go their separate ways, with Jason heading back home to Co Derry.

He added: “Honestly, I’m just looking forward to taking a bit of time to relax.

“What people don’t realise is just how full-on it is and how intense it is.

“So for me I think I’ll switch off for a few days and just be at home.”

And home hasn’t been home for him in quite some time.

Due to his DWTS schedule, he had to leave home behind for a while.

Jason added: “I haven’t been home since the first of January, so just to kind of be back at home for a few days and feel like I can just, I don’t know, sleep?

“Although, to be fair, my wife will have me making up for all those days and weeks away.”

Dancing With The Stars is on RTE1 tomorrow at 7pm.

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