Karen Hardy

Dancer

Karen Hardy was born in Weymouth, England, United Kingdom on July 14th, 1970 and is the Dancer. At the age of 53, Karen Hardy biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

  Report
Date of Birth
July 14, 1970
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Weymouth, England, United Kingdom
Age
53 years old
Zodiac Sign
Cancer
Profession
Dancer
Karen Hardy Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 53 years old, Karen Hardy has this physical status:

Height
Not Available
Weight
Not Available
Hair Color
Dark brown
Eye Color
Not Available
Build
Slim
Measurements
Not Available
Karen Hardy Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Not Available
Karen Hardy Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Not Available
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Not Available
Parents
Not Available
Karen Hardy Career

Dancing career

She started dancing aged five in her home town of Bournemouth, and competed in the United States for two years from the age of 18 winning both East and West Coast amateur championship titles. She returned to the UK in 1990 after two years in America where she teamed up with new partner Mark Lunn. It only took 6 months before they broke into the finals worldwide, representing England.

Hardy turned professional in August 1994, after being asked to partner South African dancer Bryan Watson. They were highly successful from 1995–1999. In January 1995 they entered the Professional Final of the Pioneer United Kingdom Open Championship finishing fourth. Their progress to the top continued over the coming year going from fourth to first. The couple won the Carl Alan award for services to the dance world, and were named the most outstanding Latin American couple in 1995 by the Ballroom Dancers' Federation. During their 5-year partnership they were World Masters, Osaka World Trophy, United Kingdom Open, International Open, British National, Italian Open, London Open, Yankee Classic Professional Latin American Champions.

Discussing her success, she writes:

Hardy retired from competitive dancing in 1999 and moved into coaching. She was named Teacher of the Year in 2002 and 2003 at the Crystal Palace Dance Championships. She is also an adjudicator and now judges all of the Grand Slam events worldwide which she had previously competed in and more. She is a Senior Commentator for EuroSport DanceSport Series. Hardy also co-hosts as the Master of Ceremonies in the International Open to the World Championships held annually at the Royal Albert Hall, London.

Hardy participated in the television series Faking It (Series 4) for Channel 4. Along with Paul Harris they mentored a young female kick boxer to become a Latin American Dancer.

Source

Bill Turnbull death: Susanna Reid recalls how he reacted to cancer diagnosis

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 2, 2022
Bill Turnbull said after his prostate cancer treatment five years ago that he'couldn't have any complaints' if he died the next day, his former co-presenter Susanna Reid recalled today following his death aged 66. In a Radio Times interview in March 2018, the former BBC Breakfast presenter revealed that he had discovered the disease in November last year while filming for The Great British Bake Off's Stand Up to Cancer special. An emotional Reid recalled what Turnbull had said at the time, saying his words "really hit home to me when they read them" and that she was "so grateful to have known him." Turnbull had a piece of life: The deal I thought I had with life had been reduced quite a bit,' Turnbull wrote. You have to be positive, don't you? I know I'm not going to get sick and I'm optimistic about the long-term results, but they are not bad. Most importantly, I think I've had a wonderful life, with amazing experiences as both a reporter and a host. And if it was all about to come to an end tomorrow, I wouldn't have any grievances. I've had a fantastic time.'

The comedian Bill Turnbull died of cancer at the age of 66

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 2, 2022
The former BBC Breakfast presenter's family announced that he died 'peacefully' at home in Suffolk after a 'challenging and committed fight' against his cancer, which had been diagnosed in November 2017. Louise Minchin, 53, a former BBC Breakfast colleague who has worked with Turnbull for more than 20 years, said she loved how he made me laugh.' You don't want to get up at 3.30 a.m. every morning to go to work if you don't like who you're working with,' And Sian Williams, who spent more than a decade hosting BBC Breakfast, told The Telegraph: "You don't want to get up at 3.30 a.m. It meant a partnership based on companionship rather than competition.' During yesterday morning's BBC Breakfast, his emotional former coworkers Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt announced the news of his death live on air. The pair, who were both visibly tearful, recalled their predecessor on BBC One morning as 'our friend and former colleague,' and a 'amazing' journalist with a 'wise' head.'

Bill Turnbull passes away at the age of 66. Wife of BBC Breakfast presents her husband in a loving tribute

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 1, 2022
Bill Turnbull's wife paid tribute to her late husband after the tragic death of the much-loved TV and radio host aged 66. According to his family, he made the family laugh every day and they were 'impressively proud of him.' 'Billy,' a woman who married in 1988, was 'dignified and brave throughout' his five-year fight with prostate cancer, leaving him 'often in pain,' she said, adding that the final week of his life was'very special.' The former BBC Breakfast presenter's family announced today that he died 'peacefully' at home in Suffolk yesterday after a 'challenging and committed fight' against his cancer that had been diagnosed in November 2017. "Our lovely Billy died yesterday evening just five years after being diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer," Ms McCombie said in a tweeting. The last week of his life was particularly memorable, as the entire family was with him and we shared some wonderful moments. Bill was dignified and courageous throughout his lifetime, and he was his usual stubborn self right to the end. Billy made us laugh every day and we are extremely proud of him. He was the life of our family. It's difficult to imagine life without him.' Turnbull, who appeared on BBC Breakfast from 2001 to 2016, announced his prostate cancer diagnosis in March 2018 and detailed his surgery in a Channel 4 documentary called Staying Alive. Portrait of Bill Turnbull and his wife Sesi after leaving BBC Breakfast for the last time after 15 years of service; Turnbull with his daughter Flora in a snapshot she tweeted on January 25, 2021 (right); and Turnbull on ITV's Good Morning Britain on February 26, 2020 (right).