Olympic swimmer Tom Dean is first to join Strictly
British swimmer Tom Dean has said he will be in this yearâs Strictly Come Dancing line-up â the first celebrity to announce their participation.
Dean, 24, helped Team GB retain their menâs 4x200m freestyle title at the Paris Olympics earlier this week, and will feature in the menâs 200m individual medley final on Friday.
âNaturally you want to take a break after youâve had a full Olympic cycle and the opportunity arose,â he said of Strictly, according to the PA news agency.
âI thought it would be really exciting to try something a bit different.â
The BBC has not confirmed Deanâs appearance, and a spokesperson said âcelebrity contestants for this year will be announced in due courseâ.
The contestants are expected to be officially named soon, and are usually announced by the BBC on TV or radio shows.
Three-time Olympic champion Dean will be the ninth swimmer to do Strictly, and said he would seek out wisdom from fellow British swimmer Adam Peaty, who finished ninth on the dance show in 2021.
âIâve not seen [Adam] yet. He did brilliantly on it so Iâll be getting a few tips from him, for sure,â he said.
On Tuesday, Dean, James Guy, Matt Richards and Duncan Scott made history in the menâs 4x200m freestyle relay final after being the first swimming team to ever to defend an Olympic relay title with the same quartet.
He admitted that he doesnât âdo too well out of waterâ, but was looking forward to âthrowing myself intoâ the show.
He added that he âknows what a hard dayâs training is likeâ.
Other celebrities who have been rumoured to be joining this yearâs series include Ted Lasso star Hannah Waddingham, DIY SOS presenter Nick Knowles and former Arsenal player Paul Merson.
Strictly controversy
Deanâs announcement comes amid a storm of controversy over the treatment of contestants on the BBC show.
The results of an investigation, launched by the BBC following allegations made about Giovanni Pernice by former dance partner Amanda Abbington, will reportedly be published soon.
The Italian professional dancer has rejected allegations of âthreatening or abusive behaviourâ made by the Sherlock actress, who was partnered with him in 2023.
Pernice and another professional dancer, Graziano Di Prima, have left the show.
Di Primaâs spokesman admitted the dancer kicked his partner Zara McDermott in a rehearsal last year.
Di Prima has said he deeply regrets âthe events that led to my departure from Strictlyâ, and that his âintense passion and determination to win might have affected my training regimeâ.