Jody Cundy exits Strictly with gushing tribute to his partner

Jody Cundy

Blog section posted: 16:11, 16th October, 2023

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Jody, who holds a Paralympic title, did not succeed in garnering approval from the judges with his performance in salsa during the latest episode of Strictly Come Dancing. Consequently, he was regrettably removed from the competition.

Last night (Sunday), the cyclist and swimmer who has won many medals, ended up at the bottom of the rankings and had to participate in the feared dance-off.

Regrettably, the community did not extend the same opportunity to assist him as they did the previous week when he was also in a predicament.

The termination of his Strictly ambition would not hinder Jody's preparation for the upcoming Paralympics in Paris next year. Despite this, he acknowledged that his experience on the show has positively contributed to his self-development.

After his elimination from the popular BBC program, he expressed his utmost admiration for his partner Jowita Przystal on Twitter.

The score for his dance to Bellini's Samba de Janeiro with Jowita was the lowest of the night, despite the dramatic lifts and flips they performed.

The competition was between him and comedian Eddie Kadi together with his dance partner, Karen Hauer. The judges were not satisfied with their performance of the American smooth, and they scored 24 points.

Jody, a man from Wisbech who was raised in Walpole St Peter, shared a Twitter post alongside a collage of pictures from his experience on the BBC show Strictly Come Dancing. In the post, Jody expressed how the show was a wild ride and shared that he learned a lot about himself, including how to dance (though not perfectly), gaining comfort with his identity and values, and growing more confident in himself. He even humorously shared that he had been filmed on live television getting spray tanned, chest waxed, and having his shirt ripped open (!).

He continued speaking: "I did things that I never thought I could do before. @jowitaprzystal was an incredible dance partner who accompanied me on this journey. She was very understanding and supported me all the way. I've never met someone who has as much stamina as she does day after day."

She has an immense passion for dancing and although I wasn't very good at it, she persisted with me every single day because she had more faith in my abilities than I did. If it wasn't for her mentorship, I wouldn't have been able to accomplish what I have today.

I want to express my gratitude to my wonderful fiancée, @lulubo1982, for being my constant support system during my dance practice. She held everything together at home and allowed me to dedicate my time to perfecting my moves in the studio. I hope to show her the same level of support as we build our future together.

Afterward, he expressed gratitude towards British Cycling for permitting him to participate in the show even though the Paralympics were imminent. He also extended his appreciation to the followers that had shown him support.

It was a great loss for both students and faculty who were supporting Jody, a Marshland High School alumnus, when he was eliminated as the third contender.

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