Lehmann / Kleinschmidt win European Cup 10 Dance

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Lehmann / Kleinschmidt win European Cup 10 Dance

WDSF Competitions in Dnepropetrovsk

Bouncing up and the down were the results in the final of the European Cup 10 Dance in Dnepropetrovsk in Ukraine. Vadim Lehmann / Maria Kleinschmidt (TC Seidenstadt Krefeld) took four 1 st, four 2 nd and two 3 rd places and won the competition.   Final 1. Vadim Lehmann / Maria Kleinschmidt, TC Seidenstadt Krefeld (18) 2. Andrii Kamyhinyi / Karina Shpakovskaya, Ukraine ...

Bouncing up and the down were the results in the final of the European Cup 10 Dance in Dnepropetrovsk in Ukraine. Vadim Lehmann / Maria Kleinschmidt (TC Seidenstadt Krefeld) took four 1 st, four 2 nd and two 3 rd places and won the competition.

 

Final
1. Vadim Lehmann / Maria Kleinschmidt, TC Seidenstadt Krefeld (18)
2. Andrii Kamyhinyi / Karina Shpakovskaya, Ukraine (21)
3. Sergejus Skirpcenko / Marija Kozhuhar, Lithuania (23)
4. Hans Christian Kogsboll / Charlotte Winding Larsen, Denmark (41,5)
5. Raman Lobarau / Darya Konakhova, Belarus (46,5)

Whole result:   http://www.worlddancesport.org/Event/Competition/European_Cup-Dnepropetrovsk-19981/Adult-Ten_Dance-47006/Ranking

18 couples danced at the WDSF Open 10 Dance competition in Dnepropetrovsk. In a field with almost all couples dancing for the Ukraine, Marek Bures / Anastasija Khadjeh-Nouri (TSC Astoria Stuttgart) danced into the final. They collected many first places and won the Rumba and the Viennese Waltz. In the other dances they were placed second, which was their final result as well.

Whole result: http://www.worlddancesport.org/Event/Competition/Open-Dnepropetrovsk-19735/Adult-Ten_Dance-46315/Ranking 

An even better result for Marek Bures / Anastasiia Khadjeh-Nouri (TSC Astoria Stuttgart) brought the WDSF Open Latin competition in Dnepropretrovsk (Ukraine). With almost all first places they won this competition.

Whole result:   http://www.worlddancesport.org/Event/Competition/Open-Dnepropetrovsk-19735/Adult-Latin-46317/Ranking

by Peter Chen Uhr

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