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'''Colin Jackson''' is a guest on ''[[Countdown]]''. He is a former sprint and hurdling athlete, who is a former world record holder of the {{w|110 metres hurdles}} and {{w|60 metres hurdles}}. | '''Colin Jackson''' is a guest on ''[[Countdown]]''. He is a former sprint and hurdling athlete, who is a former world record holder of the {{w|110 metres hurdles}} and {{w|60 metres hurdles}}. | ||
| − | He was the runner-up of the third series of ''{{w|Strictly Come Dancing}}'' in 2005, losing partially down to the worst showdance in history which featured two puppets. | + | He was the runner-up of the {{w|Strictly Come Dancing series 3|third series}} of ''{{w|Strictly Come Dancing}}'' in 2005, losing partially down to the worst showdance in history which featured two puppets. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
Revision as of 10:52, 27 May 2026
| Colin Jackson | |
|---|---|
| Guest | |
| First appearance | 17 May 2010 |
| Last appearance | 13 March 2026 |
| Appearances | 20 |
| Episodes with Colin Jackson | |
Colin Jackson is a guest on Countdown. He is a former sprint and hurdling athlete, who is a former world record holder of the 110 metres hurdles and 60 metres hurdles.
He was the runner-up of the third series of Strictly Come Dancing in 2005, losing partially down to the worst showdance in history which featured two puppets.
External Links
- Colin Jackson on Wikipedia.
