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Anton Skuratov/Alena Uehlin winning Copenhagen Open

More reults! At the WDSF World Open Standard competition within the scope of the Copenhagen Open Anton Skuratov/Alena Uehlin reached the 1rst place out of 66 couples.

by Sonja Schäufler

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Transition to Czech Republic

Marek Bures/Anastasiia Iermolenko Khadjeh-Nouri leaving DTV

After three years of a successful partnership in the DTV Marek Bures/Anastasiia Iermolenko Khadjeh-Nouri have decided to make a change. They will continue their dancing career starting for the Czech Republic. The couple is looking forward to seeing their German fellows on international dance floors again. Both are thanking explicitly the DTV, their national federation, the TBW, and their club Astoria Stuttgart that all have contributed to the success of this couple.

by Sonja Schäufler

Profitanzsport

PD German Cup

The ball with the integrated German Cup competitions in latin and standard for the professionals was a great success. Apart from various little shows – among them a classic rumba performed by Ralph and Olga Müller – the audience was curious about the professional dancers.

by Sonja Schäufler

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Cantanna/Richter Runners-up World Champions Freestyle Latin

Doga/Ertmer 7th at the World Championship 10-dance

In Vienna, Austria, important competition decisions were taken; special highlights were the World Championship in the freestyle section of the Latin-American dances and the World Championship 10-dance.

by Sonja Schäufler

General News
General News

Results from The Nook Championship in Noordhoek

In Noordhoek in the Netherlands a traditional competition took place: "The Nook Championship". The competition is offered to the couples of the adult and senior classes in Latin and Standard. The competition of Senior I Latin was cancelled, but the one of Senior III Standard took place on Saturday and Sunday.

by Sonja Schäufler

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Team 13 in Milan

Czeke/Dzumaev winning ranking list competition

Zsolt Sandor Cseke/Malika Dzumaev left the floor as winner of the competition in Milan and – cheered by the whole Team 13 – were happy about the victory. Razvan Dumitrescu/Jacqueline Joos reached the final as well; they finished 4th. Lars Erik Pastor/Natalia Szypulska ranked 11th in the semi-final.

by Sonja Schäufler

Jazz und Modern/Contemporary

First gold medal for Korea and Germany

The next to last day of the IDO World Championship Ballet/Jazz and Modern Dance in the Rittal Arena in Wetzlar was characterized by the rounds of the age groups Adults 2 Groups/Formation, Solo female in the Modern section and of the categories Jazz Adults 2 Formation and Jazz Junior Solo male. For the first time in this week Korea and Germany were given the gold medal: Kim Min Ah won the title in the category Solo female Adults, “InTakt” won the title for Germany.

by Sonja Schäufler

Jazz und Modern/Contemporary

Finally – four more participations in finals for Team Germany

World Championship JMD/The aspiration for medals is increasing…

After the finals of the children had been finished on Thursday, on Friday the competition process began completely new in the Modern section. Once again since this competition of the nations started Team Germanys hope for a medal is well-founded. Only on the first day the performance of Arabesque Ballett (Groups Adults Ballett) had been rewarded with the bronze medal.

by Sonja Schäufler

Jazz und Modern/Contemporary

Narrowly missed…

This is how the German results of the fifth day of the World Championship in Wetzlar can be described. As the only German participators Lisa Geis/Laura Posavec, JTC Großostheim, were qualified for the final Duo Junior Modern on Wednesday evening.

by Sonja Schäufler

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World Championship Senior II Standard in Belek/Turkey

First and Second place at World Open Latin in Elblag for Germany

As part of the „Gloria Senior Open“, the Open World Championship Senior II Standard took place on October 15th, 2016 in Belek, Turkey

by Peter Chen