Victoria Pendleton: Strictly Come Dancing has stripped me of my dignity

 
16 October 2012
The Weekender

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She became the nation's golden girl during the Olympics.

But Victoria Pendleton has admitted competing on Strictly Come Dancing has stripped her of her pride.

Olympic cycling's medallist came bottom of the leaderboard on the first live instalment of the BBC1 show, but improved at the weekend.

But she told the Radio Times: "Strictly is slowly stripping me of all of my dignity!

"I left all of my pride in tatters on the dance floor after my first performance and the ironic thing was that I wasn't nervous, I wasn't worried and I felt prepared beforehand...I have never experienced that feeling of helplessness before."

Pendleton, 32, whose dance partner is Brendan Cole, said of her second week: "I felt so much more comfortable with the foxtrot - my legs were bent and felt more natural, and it was slower so I had more time to think, which is obviously something I need.

"I'm never going to be the world's best dancer, but I was determined to go back out there and prove that I can get through a routine."

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