Victories in San Marino and Szeged, Hungary
Anton Skuratov/Alena Uehlin won the WDSF World Open Standard competition in San Marino. Two German couples reached the semi-final of the World Open Latin competition there: Marek Bures/Anastasiia Iermolenko Kadhjeh-Nouri finished seventh, Jan Dvoracek/Malika Dzumaev came eleventh. Bernd and Sandra Ketturkat competed in the Seniors II Standard competitions on both days and reached the final on bot...
by Kristina Scibor
German Couples in Rimini
At the WDSF Junior II Latin competition (23 couples), Shon Bushteyn/Mishel Krys got into the final and were placed third there. At the WDSF Youth Latin competition, they got into the semi final and reached the eleventh place. 32 couples competed there. Benjamin Becker/Josefin Dinger came seventh behind the final at the WDSF Open Rising Star Latin competition. 57 couples competed at this competiti...
by Kristina Scibor
Successes in Kaunas
51 couples competed at the WDSF World Open Standard competition in Kaunas (Lithuania) - and Simone Segatori/Annette Sudol were having fun. They reached the final easily and were placed clearly in front the other five couples. Maxim Stepanov/Emma-Leena Koger also danced in the final. They came third in the WDSF World Latin Competition. Jan Dvoracek/Malika Dzhumaeva came seventh right behind the f...
by Kristina Scibor
Seniors in Slovakia
German Senior couples collected their credits on World ranking competitions in Trnava, Slovakia. Especially the Senior III couples were successful. Half of the final of the Senior III competition (21 couples) came from Germany: Behind the Austrian winners Peter Gleiszner/Sabine Zwick were: 2. Gerhard Baier/Ingrid Cloos-Baier 4. Bosco und Corinne Novak 5. Marius und Barbara Torka In the Senior II...
by Kristina Scibor
International Successes in Kludert
German couples came back from Kludert with noumerous successes. WDSF International Open Latin: Ilja Kubrin / Tatjana Res reached the final and were placed fifth. WDSF Open Senior I Standard: Andreas Lippok/Karin Eva Rode came second, right behind them Michael Hesse/Sara Wagner on the third place. Markus and Monika Scheffler reached the fith place. WDSF Open Senior II Standard: Bernd and Sandra...
by Kristina Scibor
European Champion FG Aachen-Düsseldorf
A complete surprise in the Arena Düren: FG Aachen-Düsseldorf becomes European champion in Latin formation. With a continuously enhanced performance and a fulminant last round the host's team was able to win the title against the expectably strong competitive Grün-Gold-Club Bremen. A Four in the judging became fatal to the current World Champions. The Russian Team Vera also brought competition fro...
by Kristina Scibor
First and Second Place in Riga for the German Champions
Both German Champion couples competed at the WDSF International Open competitions in Latvia's capitol Riga. Simone Segatori/Anette Sudol won the Standard competition superiorly. The champions in Latin Marius-Andrei Bala/Nina Bezzubova came second behind the current world champions Langella/Moshenska.
by Kristina Scibor
First German Championship Title for Dumitru Doga/Sarah Ertmer
German Amateur 10-Dance Championship
After Anton Skuratov/Alena Uehlin had decided to concentrate on Standard, the German 10-dance Championchip title was vacant. Only 15 couples competed in Böblingen to determine the successor. Valentin Lusin/Renata Busheeva had to release two ones in the Standard dances and won this section very clearly. Their strongest competitors Dumitru Doga/Sarah Ertmer came second. In the Latin section on the o...
by Kristina Scibor
GOC in TV / Internet
On Demand: 2014 WDSF PD Super GrandPrix Standard A full-blown broadcast production covers the decisive stages of today's WDSF PD Super GrandPrix Standard in Stuttgart, GER. A 20-person crew will be delivering the spectacular images to the world through WDSF's newly established video-on-demand service DanceSport Total Plus. The 90-minute programme should become available from Wednesday 13 August. ...
by Petra Dres
Video-licenses
28th German Open Championships
Video is allowed for most of the competitions for private use and with video license only. This also applies to cameras with video functionality. The license must be visibly attached to the unit. This will be controlled. There is no video allowance for: - all professional competitions - amateur competitions and Boogie Woogie parallel to television (please respect the announcements of the masters ...
by Petra Dres