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Jonnie’s first again

Para ace makes Strictly history

- BY EMMA BRANKIN

WORLD TITLE Jonnie in July

DOUBLE Paralympic champion Jonnie Peacock has bagged another title – Strictly Come Dancing’s first contestant with a disability.

The athlete, 24, was yesterday confirmed as completing the line-up with singer Alexandra Burke and Debbie McGee, widow of magician Paul Daniels.

Jonnie said of signing up: “The opportunit­y to be the first contestant with a disability to take part in Strictly’s main show was too good to turn down.

“I’ve got no previous dance history outside of the occasional ‘worm’ at a mate’s party and I know this will be a challenge and a new experience. I can’t wait to see what I can achieve and how far I can push myself.”

The sprinter last year defended his London 2012 Paralympic T44 100m title in Rio and won the European Championsh­ips. Last month he took the world title in London.

Jonnie, awarded an MBE in 2013, had his right leg amputated below the knee after a nearfatal bout of meningitis, aged five. He is now being touted as Strictly’s next Harry Judd, who won the BBC One series in 2012. But bookies say ex-JLS star Aston Merrygold, his former X Factor rival Alexandra and The Saturdays singer Mollie King are this year’s frontrunne­rs. Jessica Bridge, of Ladbrokes, said: “As far as punters are concerned it’s a three-horse race between Aston, Mollie and Alexandra, but early money favours the JLS star to have this year’s X factor on Strictly.”

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