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European Championship Youth Standard

In the Romanian Timisoara 56 couples took part in the European Championship Standard. Both of the DTSJ representatives had to do the redance.

by Sonja Schäufler

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Segatori/Sudol Runners-up in Wuhan

Simone Segatori/Anette Sudol came back from the Grand Slam Standard Competition in Wuhan with a second place. Anton Skuratov/Alena Uehlin reached the semi-final.

by Kristina Scibor

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Double win for Seniors in Thessaloniki

Dumitrescu / Joos on medal ranks

At the World Ranking List competitions in Thessaloniki, Greece, various German couples finished on the medal ranks. At Senior II and Senior III Standard both winners represented Germany.

by Peter Chen

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Results from Megève

In Megève, France, German couples were successful in the World Ranking List competitions. Two couples were recalled into the final of the World Open Latin.

by Peter Chen

General News

Rösler / Rusher new German Champions Senior I 10 Dance

The German Championship Senior I 10 Dance promised to be exciting since last years’ winners changed to Senior II and therefore didn’t compete.

by Peter Chen

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Haugut defend German Cup Champion Senior IV S title

63 couples danced in the most northern state in the German Cup Senior IV S Standard

by Peter Chen

General News

German Cup Senior II 10 Dance – Dirk and Fabienne Regitz

For the first time, the German Cup Senior II 10 Dance was danced as an individual competition and not together with Senior I.

by Peter Chen

Lehre

29th Super-Kombi Congress Enzklösterle

Subject of the year ‚Magic Feet‘ induced curiosity and enthusiasm in Enzklösterle

by Peter Chen

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Ranking list win for Dumitrescu / Joos

International results of the weekend

Razvan Dumitrescu / Jacqueline Joos won WDSF International Open Latin in Varna, Bulgaria

by Peter Chen

General News

Easter in Berlin – World Open Latin

With 86 couples, this year’s Latin field was way bigger than last year’s. The winners were the same.

by Kristina Scibor