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Quinn favourite to bag Ice title Singer Quinn wins Dancing on Ice
(about 2 hours later)
Ray Quinn is the shortest priced favourite in the history of Dancing On Ice, according to bookies. Former X Factor finalist Ray Quinn has won ITV1's Dancing On Ice final after 10 weeks of the competition.
Ladbrokes say the 20-year-old is a 1/5 chance to skate off with the crown after dominating the competition from start to finish. He had been the favourite to scoop the prize, with Ladbrokes saying the 20-year-old was a 1/5 chance to skate off with the crown.
Over 70 per cent of all bets have been for the former X Factor finalists. More than 70 per cent of all bets had been for the former X Factor finalists.
Quinn is skating against former Liberty X singer Jessica Taylor and investigative journalist Donal MacIntyre in the final later. Quinn skated against investigative journalist Donal MacIntyre and former Liberty X singer Jessica Taylor in the final on Sunday.
Taylor is a 5/1 shot to upset the odds with MacIntyre, who has rallied late on in the competition, available at 7/1. During the final, the celebrities performed twice, before Jessica Taylor, who had the lowest number of public votes, was knocked out.
But Ladbrokes spokesman, Nick Weinberg has labelled Quinn "untouchable as far as our customers are concerned". The remaining two finalists then performed their own version of Jane Torvill and Christopher Dean's famous Bolero routine, before the champion was named.
During the final, the celebrities will each perform twice, before the contestant with the lowest number of public votes is knocked out.
The remaining two finalists will then have the opportunity to perform their own version of Jane Torvill and Christopher Dean's famous Bolero routine, before the champion is named.