"A fantastic nod back to your first audition and the final you won. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click Comments are subject to our community guidelines, which can be viewed George returned to the stage for Champions tonight George won a standing ovation from all four judgesFirst look at dancer George Sampson, who won BGT in 2008 aged 14, doing backflip on Britain's Got Talent The Champions
We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. newspaper archive.Britain’s Got Talent 2019: Simon Cowell receives cruel 'dentist' jibeBritain’s Got Talent winner: Simon Cowell teases winner of ITV seriesBritain's Got Talent 2019: Simon Cowell heard the tragic story of george Sampson last night Britain's Got Talent 2019: George performed once again this evening Ant McPartlin health: Presenter's behavioural disorderBritain's Got Talent 2019: George revealed his trauma over the years Britain’s Got Talent 2019 start time: What time it start?Amanda Holden: BGT star puts on leggy display as she hops on motorbike The 26-year-old dancer, … order back issues and use the historic Daily Express ... Americans with Disabilities Act, personal injury, elder law, family law, trusts and estates, class action litigation, and antitrust litigation. It's been the most amazing time in my life. Over video clips of him winning the show, George narrated: “Around a year after winning Britain’s Got Talent I sustained a really bad back injury. I owe it all to this show. Sampson suffers from a condition called Scheuermann's disease [citation needed], which affects developing bones in children and teenagers and can cause an abnormal curvature of the spine. Please see our Last night, he made his return to the show after spending years working on his routine, and indeed honing his craft.However during the introductory VT to his performance, George revealed he had been given some dreadful news shortly after winning the competition.Over video clips of him winning the show, George narrated: “Around a year after winning Britain’s Got Talent I sustained a really bad back injury.“Doctors told me I might not ever be able to dance again.He confidently added: “I’m stubborn. They have been friends for more than 20 years.
There was no chance I was going to stop dancing.“It’s been a long road to recovery but I’ve worked hard and I’m back.”George appeared watching his own videos, as he concluded his introduction.He went on: “This is another two minutes of my life that can change everything.“So I’ve given everything and you’ll see everything.”After his incredible performance Simon Cowell chimed in to praise the dancer for his work.He began by telling him his performance in the final 12 years ago sticks in his mind as one of the most iconic performances of all time.He went on to say: “You’ve come back as a man, a champion, a great guy. I have the same teeth as Simon now, look!” See today's front and back pages, download the newspaper, BRITAIN'S Got Talent champ George Sampson revealed that he nearly had to stop dancing after suffering a horrific back injury. "He then gave a sensational performance that made reference to his injury, with part of the routine seeing George lay on his back in the middle of the stage as he is told that he may never dance again.He then defiantly jumped up to his feet to continue the energetic routine - with rain falling down in touching tribute to his winning performance 11 years ago.George was given a standing ovation from all four judges, and hosts Ant and Dec wore bright yellow wellies when they joined him on stage to combat all of the rain. There was no chance I was going to stop dancing.
"The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. I’m absolutely thrilled you’re here.”George himself was overwhelmed with emotion as he thanked the judges for their time.“It's been the most amazing time in my life. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. "There's no way I'd ever give up dancing. Britains Got Talent winner George Sampson has a spinal disability that could threaten his breakdancing career. "George commented: "I wouldn’t change it for anything. I’m stubborn. So lovely to see you all grown up, happy and successful.