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Corrigendum 07/04/2016

Shanghai, CHN - 13 December © Yi WDSF Communications made an erroneous statement in a post it had published on the "Live from Helsinki" blog. It wrongly stated that the minimum number of regular GrandSlam legs danced by a couple in order to be eligible to qualify for the GrandSlam Finals had been reduced for the 2016 Series.

As was the case in 2015 already, qualification for the Series-ending Finals will again be based on the number of ranking points obtained by a couple in four (4) out of the five regular legs!

Even though the statement was on the blog for all but a few hours before it was deleted, some followers may still remember it from when it was first published. Again, and for the avoidance of any doubt: couples aspiring to qualify for the GrandSlam Finals must have danced in minimum four (4) of the regular legs.