After Richie and Giovanni’s early exit from the competition last weekend, we thought it would be fun to look over the stats to see which Professional Male dancer overall has had the most Strictly success to date.
Of course, it depends a bit on how we define success – is it the number of top scores achieved, or should we consider also who has consistently achieved higher scores across the range of dances?
We have chosen to look at both dimensions, and the results make quite interesting reading. Who’d have thought that Trent Whiddon (remember him, the one who danced with Pixie Lott in Series 12?) – would top the Male Pros for highest scores, or that Pasha Kovalev wins hands down for most top scores but fails to feature on the high scores leaderboard at all. And to our surprise the wonderful Aljaž Škorjanec doesn’t feature on either and he won in 2013! Who knew?
Male Pro Top Scores Leaderboard
For this we needed to consider who has scored the most “full marks” throughout the Show’s history. This is usually 40 (4 judges each scoring 10) but can also be 30 (3 judges, each scoring 10 as in Series 18) or occasionally 50 (5 judges each scoring 10, as in Series 7 and Series 12). We will add the data showing these scores as a % of their overall scores but are basing this leaderboard solely on the number of top marks awarded. (Figures are rounded to the nearest whole number.)
Male Pro High Scores Leaderboard
How would looking at the range of “high scores” each male pro dancer has achieved change the results? Would the same pros dominate? We used the following ranges to classify dances as high scoring: 25-30/30 for dances scored out of 30; 30-40/40 for typical 4-judge dances; 42-50/50 for performances with an extra judge scoring.
As different pros have performed various numbers of dances, we are basing this leaderboard on their high scores as a % of their overall scores and not on the number of high scores awarded. (Figures are rounded to the nearest whole number.)
We hope you’ve enjoyed digging a bit deeper into the Pro Male dance data with us – please send your thoughts or questions in the Comments below. Watch out too for the Pro Female leaderboards which will be coming soon.