2012 World Cup Ten Dance 16/04/2012

2012 World Cup Ten Dance @ spkrash.com

Photographer Stepan Krasheninnikov was on location for the 2012 WDSF World Cup Ten Dance. He forwarded another selection of pictures taken of the finalists in Standard and Latin. They have all been added to the Gallery.

The full results of the World Cup are available here.

 

 

1. Daniil Ulanov / Irina Gogoladze  Russian Federation 
2. Mario Cecinati / Amalia Genchi  Italy 
3. Marts Punins / Dana Jakobsone  Latvia 
4. Alan Gilin / Anastasiya Trutneva  Canada 
5. Andres Liiv / Kristin Vaha  Estonia 
6. Nikolai Lund / Marta Kocik  Denmark 

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