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George Sampson and Strike through to Britains Got Talent Final |
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Written by Telly Addict
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Friday, 30 May 2008 |
George Sampson and martial arts act Strike are the fifth and sixth acts through to Saturday's live final of Britain's Got Talent
The next two acts to make it through to Saturday night'ss live Britain's Got Talent final were chosen on Wednesday night. George Sampson made it through by coming top in the public vote. Strike were the Judges choice from the second and third place competitors with two votes. Narrowly missing out was a disappointed Charle Green
The running order for Thursday night's semi-final will be
James Stone Charlie Wernham Harlequin Dance School Andrew Muir Boogie Babes Vizage Jeremy Lynch Faryl Smith
George Sampson
George started to go to dance classes at the age of 6 and currently goes to dancing, singing and acting classes. George is always out busking locally and George makes quite a bit of money from his dancing which he puts towards the costs of his lessons. George has put together his own crew boys, who he teaches street dance to.
George's dream is to be a hip hop dancer in American dance videos. George entered Britain's Got Talent last year and says that he entered again because he knows that the Judges really liked him. He thinks they did the wrong thing by not putting him through and he wants to prove that by coming back better than before. George was persuaded by his family and friends who are sure he will do well in the live shows. George choreographed his dance himself.
Strike
Daniel started martial arts at the age of 13, he lives and breathes martial arts and has got most of his family into it now (Mum is a black belt). Daniel now runs his own school which is part of Premier Martial Arts based in Doncaster. Liam has been doing martial arts since he was seven and is a third degree black belt. Six months ago Liam also set up his own school in Sheffield. Daniel and Liam met at XMA, a group that runs performances and competitions for Extreme Martial Arts. Daniel and Liam have travelled the world both together and separately competing and doing demonstrations, they even toured with Jean Claude Van Damme when he was doing martial arts seminars across the globe. Both dream of being film stunt men one day and are hoping that Britain's Got Talent will help get them noticed and raise the profile of martial arts in the UK.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 30 May 2008 )
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