Jayne Torvill
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 66 |
Date of birth | October 7,1957 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Clifton |
Nottingham | |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Phil Christensen |
Partner | Christopher Dean |
Children | Kieran Christensen |
Height | 160 (cm) |
Job | Ice dancer |
Books | Torvill & Dean |
Facing the Music | |
Movies/Shows | Dancing on Ice |
Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice | |
Victoria Wood's Mid Life Christmas | |
Barry Davies: The Man, The Voice, The Legend | |
Torvill and Dean: The Perfect Day | |
Ice Rink on the Estate | |
Olympic Figure Skating: Greatest Performances in History: Vol. 1 | |
The Best of Stars on Ice: Vol. 1 | |
Awards | BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award |
BBC Sports Team of the Year Award | |
Retir | 1994-02-24 03:10:02 |
Former coach | Betty Callaway |
Parents | Betty Torvill |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 402854 |
Jayne Torvill Life story
Jayne Torvill, OBE is a British professional ice dancer and former competitor. With Christopher Dean, she won a gold medal at the 1984 Winter Olympics and a bronze medal at the 1994 Winter Olympics, becoming one of the oldest figure skating Olympic medalists.
Torvill and Dean share memories of the Queen
...Ice skaters Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean have been reflecting on their memories of meeting the Queen and the admiration they have for her...
Celebrity MasterChef: Channel 5 News apologises for revealing winner
... The Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer, and two-time former winner, has said it is " more than an honour" to be joining Ashley Banjo, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean on the panel in January 2022...
Dancing On Ice: Caprice and Hamish 'separate ways'
... 5 of 40 marks from the judges John Barrowman, Ashley Banjo, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean...
Dancing on Ice: the steps singer Ian 'H' Watkins will be in a same-sex couple
... they will all be directed to the on their trains, by a Jury, including Jayne Torvill, Christopher Dean and the new judge, John Barrowman...
News Daily: IS schoolgirl speaks, Brexit latest and heart health
... Daily digest Company to stop making A380 superjumbo Too few poor, white students gaining admission Namecheck system facing delay Private donors step in to keep them goingIf you see one thing today If you listen to one thing todayIf you read one thing today Lookahead09:30 Under-pressure Transport Secretary Chris Grayling answers questions in the CommonsOn this day1984 British figure skaters Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean win gold at the Winter Olympics in SarajevoFrom elsewhere...
In Pictures: National Television Awards 2019
... Olympic skaters Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean took a moment for a quick selfie...
News Daily: IS schoolgirl speaks, Brexit latest and heart health
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'Heads in bins'There was widespread shock when three British schoolgirls left East London in 2015 to join the Islamic State terror group. she wants to come home. from a refugee camp In Syria , Shamima Begum , now 19 and Nine Months pregnant, said she had No Regrets about going there, but had already lost Two Children and desperately wanted to return to the UK for Her Third .
Describing her life in Raqqa - Once The Stronghold of IS - as The Wife of a fighter, she talked about seeing "beheaded heads" in bins, but insisted sights like that did not faze her. The "oppression", though, had come as a "shock". One of The Other two schoolgirls, Ms Begum said, had died in a bombing. The fate of the Third Girl is unclear. The UK government says anyone who returns from IS can expect to be investigated by police.
IS has lost control of most of The Territory it Once held, but US President Donald Trump has said total defeat is imminent - how close that claim is to reality.
Brexit lateston the next steps in the Brexit process. It's not the big, so-called "meaningful vote" on whether Theresa May 's deal is acceptable, but it still matters.
The Prime Minister wants MPs to vote for her motion and, in doing so, pledge their support for her ongoing efforts to get Brussels to budge. But it's not that simple. Her own backbench Brexiteers say they won't back her motion because its wording effectively rules out no-deal and they believe that removes much of the UK's leverage with the EU.
- amendments - designed to change the direction of The Process . One from the Labour front bench would, if passed, force the government to hold a substantive Commons vote on its Brexit plan by the end of the month.
Labour has its own difficulties though, and is potentially facing a party breakaway.
Heart healthYou should know your cholesterol and blood pressure as well as you know your bank Pin Code . who want more people to take up free NHS health checks, which are available to everyone over 40. The numbers can indicate early signs of cardiovascular disease, which can lead to heart attacks and strokes. Doctors should also identify and treat at-risk patients better, the organisations argue, and they want everyone over 30 to find out. Read Our Story to
Can Elizabeth Warren capture the White House?By Anthony Zurcher, BBC North America correspondent
The Massachusetts senator has been a favourite of the progressive left for More Than a decade. Can she translate her policy knowledge and popularity with the liberal grassroots into presidential campaign success? In a crowded field, it may not be easy. Her centrepiece policy, at least so far, is a 2% tax on the wealth of households worth More Than $50m, rising to 3% on portfolios over $1bn. She Said it was an "ultra-millionaire tax to make sure rich people start doing their part for the country that helped make them rich".
What the papers sayAway from The Times 's striking lead, The Financial Times speaks to the Dutch Prime Minister who says his country has benefited from businesses relocating there from what he calls a "diminished" Britain. The Guardian , meanwhile, thinks Jeremy Corbyn faces up to 10 resignations from his front bench if he fails to support a fresh bid to put Theresa May 's deal to a referendum. Elsewhere, The Daily Telegraph reports that The Most senior Family Court judge in England and Wales has asked the government to review the ability of transgender men to access fertility treatment. And The Duchess of Cornwall has spoken to the Daily Mail about the dangers of what she calls "ridiculous" diets, in particular the celebrity-inspired "fad" for dairy-free and "clean-eating" regimes.
Daily digestCompany to stop making A380 superjumbo
Too few poor, white students gaining admission
Namecheck system facing delay
Private donors step in to keep them going
If you see one thing today If you listen to one thing todayIf you read one thing today Lookahead09:30 Under-pressure Transport Secretary Chris Grayling answers questions in the Commons
On this day1984 British figure skaters Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean win gold at the Winter Olympics in Sarajevo
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