Former Olympian Greg Rutherford has been confirmed as the fifth contestant taking part in the new series of Dancing On Ice. The 36-year-old revealed he had jumped straight back into his training routine and lost five kilos in six weeks.During his unveiling on ITV’s Good Morning Britain, Rutherford said: “That’s the thing for me where I maybe have a slight advantage when I come into these sorts of things is that I remember how to train hard – mentally."He added: "It’s very easy for me to flick back into that.
So I work incredibly hard and crack on. With this, I’ll put in so much effort, but you’re only allowed to train two hours on the ice so it’s a lot different to how it would be."We start next week, we’ve had the skate fittings, I’ve got those at home, they’ve been hidden away just so the children can’t see them."The former long jump athlete, who also took part in Strictly Come Dancing in 2016, said it was the first time his three children were finding out about him competing on the show.Rutherford also set out his aims on the show, following his 2016 appearance on the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing.He said: “I wasn’t very good at dancing last time so I thought: ‘You know what, I’ll add some blades to my feet, I’ll throw myself around and have ice beneath me, why not?’“I want to perform something that’s never been done before because I’m not going to be the greatest dancer in the world but I’m relatively strong still so whoever I’m partnered with, I want to throw them higher than they’ve ever been thrown or do some form of trick that has not being done before, that’s my aim.”The retired athlete, who won a gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics, said he was “very excited” to perform alongside fellow contestant and former
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