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Vaidotas Lacitis - Veronika Golodneva from Lithuania win the 2022 WDSF PD Super Grand Prix Standard in Stuttgart, GER
12/08/2022 read more ...Andrea Silvstri - Martina Varadi from Hungary win the SuperGrandPrix Latin in Stuttgart ...
10/08/2022 read more ...Andrea Silvestri - Martina Varadi from Hungary win the PD World ShowDance Latin in Vienna / Austria
24/07/2022 read more ...The WDSF has entered a partnership with the International Testing Agency (ITA) and delegated its clean sport program to the independent anti-doping organisation.
21/07/2022 read more ...DanceSport celebrated a fantastic worldwide exposure last week. The Legacy Arena and Sloss Furnaces venue were packed with fans and enthusiasts as four DanceSport disciplines took the center stage in Birmingham, AL (USA).
12/07/2022 read more ...The final decision of new sports for LA28 should be made by the first two quarters of 2023.
13/04/2022 read more ...
Breaking had another successful debut among the World Sports family, this time at the Sloss Furnaces venue with sold out tickets. Breaking Athletes from Japan and the host country USA dominated the medal rankings as Ami (JPN), Sunny (USA) and Ayumi (JPN) took home the medals in b-girls section and Victor (USA), Jeffro (USA) and Shigekix (JPN) were awarded the first ever World Games medals for b-boys. Total of 16 b-girls and 16 b-boys around the world enjoyed the ambience and the positive heath of the event and demonstrated their best athletic skills, dynamics and explosive strength for the American crowd. Breaking will make its formal debut at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Our Standard and Latin disciplines appeared already for the seventh time on the programme of the World Games. It all started in Lahti (FIN) back in 1997, and now continued with a strong line-up of the finest couples of the moment.
Gabriele Goffredo – Anna Matus (MDA) secured their third consecutive Latin title at the World Games. The reigning WDSF Professional Division World Champions had a good and tight battle with the reigning WDSF Adult World Champion couple Marius-Andrei Balan – Khrystyna Moshenska (GER). Gabriele and Anna were ranked in front of the German couple by less than one point in final total scores. For Marius and Khrystyna it was their first time as dancers to compete at the Games. Charles-Guillaume Schmitt– Elena Salikhova (FRA) completed the podium with their third place and the bronze medals. They consecutively won three times the bronze medal. Andrea Silvestri – Martina Varadi(HUN) ranked 4th, Edgar Marcos Borjas – Alina Nowak (POL) ranked 5th and Ionut Alexandru Miculescu – Andra Pacurar(ROU) completed the spectacular final with their 6th place.