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It was serendipity that their final world championship would come in their home country and it was so great to see them retire in the country that they have represented so well over so many years. Somewhat unusually, their proposed retirement was an “open secret” and many in the packed ballroom were there specifically to see it for themselves. The crowd was noticeably partisan, as was to be expected, and the US Champions and defending World Champions received a standing ovation almost from the moment they walked on the floor in the first round, an ovation that continued throughout the competition until the emotional finale.
"A Mi Manera"
"A Mi Manera"
A final standing ovation
A final standing ovation
Riccardo Cocchi & Yulia Zagoruychenko
Riccardo Cocchi & Yulia Zagoruychenko
Video presentation
Video presentation
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Riccardo & Yulia – Dance Beat salutes you for your unique achievements! And you can read an interview with Riccardo & Yulia in the current edition of Dance Beat and online very soon.
Dorin Frecautanu & Marina Sergeeva
Dorin Frecautanu & Marina Sergeeva
Troels Bager & Ina Jeliazkova
Troels Bager & Ina Jeliazkova
Troels Bager & Ina Jeliazkova
Troels Bager & Ina Jeliazkova
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Pavel Zvychaynyy & Oxana Lebedew
Pavel Zvychaynyy & Oxana Lebedew
Massimo Arcolin & Laura Zmajkovicova
Massimo Arcolin & Laura Zmajkovicova
Morten Loewe & Roselina Doneva
Morten Loewe & Roselina Doneva
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These 6 couples were well clear and no other semifinalist really showed any great challenge for the final. 2 North American couples were noteworthy for changing their country of allegiance. Kamil Studenny & Anna Kaplii who formerly represented Canada switched to Poland and placed in the semifinal. Andrei Kazlouski & Asta Sigvaldadottir, who formerly represented USA, switched to England, placed 8th. (updated result as we previously reported that they placed in the quarter-final)
Watch for a full report on this edition by Carolyn Smith.
This WDC World Championship was organized by Peter & Cassandra Schneider as part of their Grand National Dance Championships and attendance was definitely up this year. As “supporting events” for the World Championship there were some other quality professional divisions in Rhythm, Smooth and Ballroom (no Grand Nationals Latin Championship this year) and National Champions and finalists turned out for all 3 divisions.
Open Pro Rhythm
Open Pro Rhythm
Andre & Natalie Paramonov
Andre & Natalie Paramonov
Dmitry Nikishkin & Olena Shvets-Nikishkin
Dmitry Nikishkin & Olena Shvets-Nikishkin
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Open Pro Ballroom
Open Pro Ballroom
Alexander & Veronica Voskalchuk
Alexander & Veronica Voskalchuk
Vladislav Shakhov & Ekaterina Popova
Vladislav Shakhov & Ekaterina Popova
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Open Pro Smooth
Open Pro Smooth
Max Sinitsa & Tatiana Seliverstova
Max Sinitsa & Tatiana Seliverstova
Roman Malkhasyan & Galina Detkina
Roman Malkhasyan & Galina Detkina
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Our congratulations to Peter & Cassandra who completed the stressful task of not only running a competition, but also a World Championship. No easy task! And they barely broke a sweat!