– If I must dance in a wheelchair, I will dance.
“Shall we dance”-the participant Eilev Bjerkerud (27) feared the worst when he felt a painful jolt in rumpepartiet during a dance rehearsal earlier in the week.
Last year’s “the Farm”-winner, who is among the favorites on the danseparketten, had incurred a painful stretch, and had to get treatment.
The type of TV 2.
- Only stupidity
I am most afraid that I will turn up strekken, and not make it just as good throughout the season, tells Bjerkerud to the channel, and adds:
- If I must dance in a wheelchair, so I shall dance.
To Dagbladet tells Bjerkerud that he is on the mend.
- It did really hurt in the beginning, but now it’s fortunately better.
What happened?
I practiced on something acrobatic that I will use in a dance, it was just stupidity, ” said the 27-year-old.
Partnerbytte
Bjerkerud have been to the physiotherapist to treat strekken. To mitigate the problems, he has been kinesioteip, which is taped on the butt and thighs.
He assured that Saturday’s danseopptreden not hanging by a thread.
- No, it will probably go well, ” he says.
This week is the partnerbytte in “Shall we dance”. Bjerkerud dances usually with Nadya Khamitskaya, but to swing with Marianne Sandaker this coming Saturday.
By the side of Eilev Bjerkerud, are still struggling six other celebrities to win this year’s “Shall we dance”: Stine Brun Kjeldaas, Jenny Jenssen, Raylee, Mark Bailey, Petter “Disaster” and Alex Rosén.
Internal bleeding
Bjerkerud is far from the first area of “Shall we dance”-the participant that damage.
One of the most dramatic damage through the “Shall we dance”-the seasons are the presenter Sigurd Sollien that stands for. In 2008 he tore of muskelfestet on the fly, and picked up internal bleeding.
Two years earlier had Kristian Ødegård to the emergency room after he got dansepartneren, Alexandra Kakurinas, elbow in right in the face and cut himself powerful in leppa along the way in the fierce dance.
This case was first published at Dagbladet.no.
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6. October 2016 – 12:44
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