The 17th series of Dancing on Ice is set to begin in January 2025 with a fresh batch of celebrities and their professional partners set to take to the ice.
As we look forward to the new series, we take a look back at all of the celebrities to have previously reigned supreme in the competition since its establishment in 2006.
Widely known as the actor to have played Jason Grimshaw on British soap Coronation Street from 2000 to 2016, Ryan Thomas backed up a Celebrity Big Brother win in 2018 by going all the way alongside partner Amani Fancy on Dancing on Ice.
The charismatic Mancunian's crowning performance in the live final saw him and partner Fancy perform to the Imagine Dragons track 'Believer'.
Thomas fended off runner-up Miles Nazaire of Made in Chelsea and third-placed BBC Radio presenter Adele Roberts to be crowned the winner of the competition.
Former gymnast Wilson took the honours in 2023, partnering Smart to glory.
Wilson's prowess was such that he made history by becoming the first-ever male skater to perform the "headbanger", the move that sees a skater spun around by the ankle by their partner.
In a dramatic Grand Final, he and Smart, runners-up Joey Essex & Vanessa Bauer and third place The Vivienne and Colin Grafton all scored a perfect 40 points.
However, it was the Olympian and his partner who were crowned champions through the public vote.
It was again top scores for those involved in the 2022 finale, as all three pairs that made the final were awarded perfect marks during their two routines.
However, Kimberley Wyatt and Mark Hanretty finished third on the public vote, leaving Regan Gascoigne and partner Karina Manta to battle it out with former Strictly star Brendan Cole and Bauer.
Both couples danced the Bolero, the routine that took judges Torvill and Dean to Winter Olympics gold in Sarajevo in 1984.
Gascoigne and Manta won the initial pubic vote and their partnership saw them charm the audience again, triumphing with 62 percent of the final poll, with Cole and Bauer settling for second place.
Presenter and singer Sonny Jay and partner Angela Egan were crowned the champions of series 13, despite not always being the favourites with the judges.
In fact, former athlete Colin Jackson and partner Klabera Komini scored a perfect 80.0 from their dances to Arrow's 'Hot Hot Hot' and 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard.
However, they were third with the public, with actress Faye Brookes and partner Hamish Gaman second.
Jay and partner Egan danced to a George Formby medley and remixed version of 'Wellerman' by Nathan Evans, tallying 79.5 points in the final and winning the public vote.
Always a favourite with the public, former 'I'm a Celeb…' champion Joe Swash doubled up with Dancing on Ice gold in 2020.
After flirting with elimination in Week Three, Swash gradually improved alongside new partner Alex Murphy, who replaced the injured Alexandra Schaumann after Week Four.
They earned a perfect score in the final, dancing first to a musicals-inspired medley and then 'Nice to Meet Ya' by Niall Horan. They wowed the judges but so did rival couples Perri Kiely and Bauer and Libby Clegg and Hanretty.
With perfect scores all around, it was up to the audience to decide and Swash's popularity helped as he and Murphy were crowned the king and queen of the ice ahead of Kiely and Bauer after edging the vote 50.53 after the two couples did battle with a Bolero.
The 2020 heartache was especially pertinent for Schauman, as she won the previous year alongside Strictly professional James Jordan.
After opening with an impressive 30.5, consistency was the key, scoring a perfect 80.0 in the penultimate week and tallying 79.0 in the final.
That was tough on rivals Wes Nelson and Bauer and Saara Aalto and Hamish Gaman, with both pairings also being awarded scores of 80.0 for their final two dances.
However, it is the public who decides. After Aalto and Gaman had finished third, 54.95% of the votes cast went Jordan and Schauman's way to see them take the trophy ahead of Nelson and Bauer after the pairs again boogied to the Bolero.
Year | Winners | Runners-up |
2024 | Ryan Thomas & Amani Fancy | Miles Nazaire & Vanessa Bauer |
2023 | Nile Wilson & Olivia Smart | Joey Essex & Vanessa Bauer |
2022 | Regan Gascoigne & Karina Manta | Brendan Cole & Vanessa Bauer |
2021 | Sonny Jay & Angela Egan | Faye Brookes & Matt Evers |
2020 | Joe Swash & Alex Murphy | Perri Kiely & Vanessa Bauer |
2019 | James Jordan & Alexandra Schauman | Wes Nelson & Vanessa Bauer |
2018 | Jake Quickenden & Vanessa Bauer | Brooke Vincent & Matej Silecky |
2014 | Ray Quinn & Maria Filippov | Hayley Tamaddon & Daniel Whiston |
2013 | Beth Tweddle & Daniel Whiston | Matt Lapinskas & Brianne Delcourt |
2012 | Matthew Wolfenden & Nina Ulanova | Jorgie Porter & Matt Evers |
2011 | Sam Attwater & Brianne Delcourt | Laura Hamilton & Colin Ratushniak |
2010 | Hayley Tamaddon & Daniel Whiston | Gary Lucy & Maria Filippov |
2009 | Ray Quinn & Maria Filippov | Donal MacIntyre & Florentine Houdinière |
2008 | Suzanne Shaw & Matt Evers | Chris Fountain & Frankie Poultney |
2007 | Kyran Bracken & Melanie Lambert | Clare Buckfield & Andrei Lipanov |
2006 | Gaynor Faye & Daniel Whiston | Stefan Booth & Kristina Lenko |