Dancing Queen: The Best Female Pros on Strictly
27 November 2022This week we’ve looked into the Female Professional dancers to discover who has had the most Strictly success to date. Success is a subjective thing – so as with our previous Male Pro Leaderboard blog post, we need to be clear about our definition. We consider 2 dimensions: who has achieved the highest number of “perfect scores” (usually 40 out of 40, but also 30 out of 30 in Series 18 and 50 out of 50 in some weeks of Series 7 and 12); who has consistently achieved the largest number of “high scores” (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).
Before we find out who’ll be crowned Strictly’s very own Dancing Queen (or Queens), here are some interesting facts about the Female Pros:
- There have been 31 Female Pro dancers on the Show, 1 more than the Male Pros
- A Female Pro has lifted the glitterball on 11 occasions compared to 8 times by a Male Pro
- There are 2 Female Pros, Aliona and Oti, who have “done the double” and won twice, a feat yet to be achieved by any Male Pro dancer (Oti achieved this on the bounce in 2017 with Kelvin and 2018 with Bill)
- The record for fewest performances is held by a Female Pro – Hazel Newberry managed just one Cha Cha Cha with her partner Quentin Wilson back in Series 2 (2004)…which incidentally is also the lowest scored dance on the Show ever receiving just 8 points from 4 judges
- Karen Hauer is Strictly’s longest serving Female Pro with 96 dances performed (94 scored) but amazingly she has yet to receive a perfect score (of the Male Pros, Anton performed more – 127 scored dances – without receiving ever receiving a full set of 10s)
- Unlike the Male Pros, no Female Pro has managed to win on a first attempt; an impressive feat achieved by 4 Male Pros so far (Brendan, Darren, Aljaž and Artem). Looking at the stats though, this could be about to change…
The data: dances included are those that have been scored in the usual way by either 3, 4 or 5 judges. The format of early shows means there are 7 Showdances by Female Pros not included here from Series 2-6 as these were not scored.
Female Pro Perfect Scores Infographic & Leaderboard
For this we needed to consider who has scored the most “full marks”, usually 40 but occasionally 30 out of 30 or 50 out of 50. 27 perfect scores have been achieved by the Female Pro dancers: 4 scores of 30/30, 2 scores of 50/50 and 21 scores of 40/40. 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. (% are rounded to the nearest whole number.)
Pro | Perfect scores | Perfect scores as a % of all scores |
1st Oti Mabuse |
7 | 10% of her 70 dances got top marks (6 scored 40/40, 1 scored 30/30) |
Joint 2nd Amy Dowden |
3 | 6% of her 50 dances got top marks (3 scored 40/40) |
Joint 2nd Janette Manrara |
3 | 5% of her 60 dances got top marks (3 scored 30/30) |
Joint 2nd Kristina Rihanoff |
3 | 5% of her 62 dances got top marks (3 scored 40/40) |
Joint 5th Joanne Clifton |
2 | 9% of her 22 dances got top marks (2 scored 40/40) |
Joint 5th Aliona Vilani |
2 | 4% of her 55 dances got top marks (2 scored 40/40) |
Joint 5th Flavia Cacace |
2 | 4% of her 55 dances got top marks (2 scored 40/40) |
Joint 8th Karen Hardy |
1 | 4% of her 26 dances got top marks (1 scored 40/40) |
Joint 8th Katya Jones |
1 | 2% of her 58 dances got top marks (1 scored 40/40) |
Joint 8th Nancy Xu |
1 | 4% of her 23 dances got top marks (1 scored 40/40) |
Joint 8th Natalie Lowe |
1 | 2% of her 65 dances got top marks (1 scored 50/50) |
Joint 8th Ola Jordan |
1 | 1% of her 74 dances got top marks (1 scored 50/50) |
Oti is the clear leader here, with 4 more perfect scores than anyone else (although interestingly this is behind the Male Pros with Pasha achieving 13 and Giovanni 11, however they both danced more times). We were surprised that despite winning twice (in 2011 and 2015) as well as reaching the Final in 2010, Aliona was Joint 5th here with 2 perfect scores. How would looking at the number of “high scores” change the leaderboard? Would the same pros dominate?
Female Pro High Scores Infographic & Leaderboard
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. We will add the data showing these scores as a % of their overall scores but are basing this leaderboard solely on the number of high scores awarded. (% are rounded to the nearest whole number.)
Pro | High scores | High scores as a % of all scores |
Aliona Vilani Joint 1st |
43 | 78% of her 55 dances got high scores |
Oti Mabuse Joint 1st |
43 | 61% of her 70 dances got high scores |
Natalie Lowe 3rd |
36 | 55% of her 65 dances got high scores |
Karen Hauer 4th |
31 | 33% of her 94 dances got high scores |
Camilla Dallerup Joint 5th |
29 | 53% of her 55 dances got high scores |
Janette Manrara Joint 5th |
29 | 48% of her 60 dances got high scores |
Flavia Cacace 7th |
27 | 49% of her 55 dances got high scores |
Kristina Rihanoff Joint 8th |
26 | 42% of her 62 dances got high scores |
Ola Jordan Joint 8th |
26 | 35% of her 74 dances got high scores |
Erin Boag 10th |
25 | 33% of her 76 dances got high scores |
So it’s official, Oti wears the SCD Dancing Queen crown for now, topping both leaderboards very convincingly but it seems more than fair that in terms of high scores at least she shares the crown with Aliona who made it to 3 Finals in a 6-year period and has a greater percentage of performances with a high score. They are the only two Pros to have won the trophy twice.
One final point of interest is how well the new Female Pros are scoring – their progress will definitely be interesting to watch. Our infographic below shows that if we only consider the % of high scores achieved (rather than actual numbers) – then it’s 2021 newbie Nancy at Number 1 with 87% of her dances getting high scores (20 out of 23) and 2022 newbie Jowita at Number 2 with 80% of her performances being highly scored (8 out of 10). With Jowita and Hamza being widely tipped to lift the glitterball this year, she could become the first Female Pro to achieve this in her debut series.
I’d be interested to know which 2 of Karen’s dances weren’t scored?
It was 2 group dances performed where couples were eliminated one at a time until there was one ‘winning’ couple left on the floor. Technically they were scored with points 1-6 or 7 awarded but they are not included here because of the different scoring format. Karen danced 2 like this: a Waltz-a-Thon with Mark in Series 12 (2014) receiving 2 points and a Lindy Hop-a-Thon with Charles in Series 16 (2018) receiving 3 points. None of these group dances are included here.
You can see these dances in the dance database currently by setting the Judges Total Score value to zero. In future we hope to have them as a separate section with the scores included too.