But with the start of a new day, the weather also calmed, allowing all to enjoy an exceptional weekend of dancing. The Ballroom was beautiful, the energy - vibrant, and the attention to every detail was not left unnoticed.
The Pro-am divisions were well attended, with some great semifinals in all styles as well as few rule 11 ties in the final results.
Friday and Saturday evenings shared the four professional categories. Friday night was all about the Ballroom and Rhythm.
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The Open Professional Rhythm was hotly contested, starting with a quarter-final. With three of the top couples present and another new partnership debuting, this was a very promising event from the get go. The final six couples were chosen by the adjudicators and their placements were as follows.
First in every dance went to the current Rhythm Champions, Francesco Arietta and Jessa Mae Briones, easy winners, losing only a couple of first place marks in every dance. Second in all dances were Andrew Escolme and Asta Sigvaldodottir whose dancing and musicality is quite infectious. Third were Ivan Kudashev and Ksenia Sokolova, probably the most improved couple on the floor. Fourth went to the crowd favorites - Gene and Elena Bersten. Fifth and sixth places were the closest contested couples, fifth going to Ryan and Danelle Lockhart (65655) and sixth going to the new partnership of Ilie Bardahan and Anna Zotova (56566),
somewhat row yet very promising.
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Both the Latin and Smooth commenced with a fantastic quarter-final round, where each couple was pushing for the next round by putting on their best performance of the night.
Although the Latin started from a quarter-final, the Adjudicators didn’t have a difficult time placing these final six couples. The consensus was unanimous in the final marks and clear cut. The top six finalists for the Latin were as follows:
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After what could have been just another weekend affected by weather delays and cancellations, The Windy City Open went off without issues. It had record-breaking entries and attendance and the organizer Emil Ioukhnikov was there accommodating each and every participant who attended. We commend his attention to detail and gracious hospitality and wish him nothing but the best and great success in the years to come.