Washington D.C. is the only city in the country that has more memorials and monuments than Indianapolis. You can spot some of these beautiful monuments by taking a stroll right outside the Sheraton hotel on its beautiful streets around the area. But Indianapolis is not only known for this alone, the very famous “Indianapolis 500” car race attracts millions to the area and it is also home to the Indianapolis Open DanceSport Competition an excellent destination for many who want to explore different and interesting areas of the USA.
The Indianapolis Open DanceSport Competition was two and half days of dance challenges in Pro/Am, amateur and professional events, in all categories and all levels. The competition began with its nightclub events Thursday night and concluded with open professional events Saturday night, the 6th of April.
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Fourth, fifth and sixth place was a little more easy for the judges to sort out. Here Nick Haklin & Sarah Ford placed fourth in all dances, Dmytro Pohybil & Alona Kushnir took all fifths and sixth was awarded to Alexandr Bonev & Olga Aidasheva.
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With this the Indianapolis Open DanceSport Competition came to an end. The daily schedule ran smoothly all three days and there was plenty of competition for all to see and to have.