Strictly Come Dancing - all the past winners

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BBC presenter Ore Oduba took to the dancefloor like a natural, peaking with a dazzling jive that has gone down Strictly history


Caroline Flack pulled off the as-yet-unmatched feat of achieving perfect 10s from the judges in all three of her performances in the 2014 grand final

Dancing opposite Slovenian pro Aljaz Skorjanec, Abbey Clancy was the first celebrity to score perfect 10s in series 11, for a Saturday Night Fever-themed salsa

Louis Smith had to wait until the the grand finale to get the coveted perfect 10s from the judges, for a spectacular showdance to Rule the World

McFly drummer Harry Judd was well prepared for his stint on Strictly in 2011 - the year before, he won the show’s Children in Need special

Kara Tointon won the first 10 of series 8 for her atmospheric Phantom of the Opera paso doble opposite pro dancer Artem Chigvintsev

BBC sports reporter Chris Hollins was the clear fan favourite of 2009 - despite mixed reviews from the judges, he was the only celebrity to avoid the dreaded dance-off

Chambers narrowly missed the perfect 40 score by one point for his quarter-final foxtrot - but he finally scored 10s across the board for his Charleston in the 2015 Christmas special

Two years after winning series 5 of Strictly, Dixon received an honour not extended to any celebrity contestant before or since - an invite to join the judging panel, where she remained for three series

England batsman Mark Ramprakash proved a natural in the Latin dances, scoring 40 for his salsa and 39 in the Argentine tango


Jill Halfpenny and partner Darren Bennett were favourites from the off in 2004, bagging the top marks in six of the nine dances, including a perfect 40 for their grand finale jive
