DanceSport at the World Games 2005

The DanceSport events at the World Games 2005 took place at the König Pilsener Arena, a sport arena in Oberhausen near Duisburg, on Saturday, July 16 and Sunday, July 17 2005.

Results

Standard

The Standard competition took place on July 17, 2005.

Finalists

PlaceAthleteScore
1  Lithuania Edita Daniute Arunas Bizokas
2  Germany Natascha Karabey Sascha Karabey
3  Italy Silvia Pitton Paolo Bosco
4  Russia Elena Uspenskaia Maxim Kotlov
5  Poland Karina Nawrot Andrzej Sadecki
6  Slovenia Anastazija Novozilova Misa Cigoj

Semi finalists

PlaceAthleteScore
7  Germany Susanne Miscenko Andrei Mosejcuk
8  Moldova Olga Ciubari Ivan Zderciuk
9  Slovakia Aneta Orosiova Andrej Hromadka
10  Latvia Laura Kosite Valdis Skutans
11  Hungary Szilvia Szögi Csaba Laszlo
12  Japan Megumi Saito Masayuki Ishihara
13  Georgia Olga Urumova Dmytro Vlokh
13  Czech Republic Zuzana Silhanova Martin Dvorak
15  Austria Manuela Stoeckl Florian Gschaider
16  Estonia Katrin End Aleksander Makarov

Latin

The Latin competition took place on July 16, 2005.

Finalists

PlaceAthleteScore
1  United States Maria Manusova Eugene Katsevman
2  Denmark Kristina Juel-Stokkebrø Peter Stokkebrø
3  Italy Annalisa di Filippo Stefano di Filippo
4  Russia Mariya Tzaptashvili Denis Kuznetsov
5  Slovenia Tatsiana Lahvinovich Zoran Plohl
6  Lithuania Egle Visockaite-Kandelis Andrius Kandelis

Semi finalists

PlaceAthleteScore
7  Germany Susanne Miscenko Andrei Mosejcuk
8  Latvia Santa Lodina Ojars Bacis
9  Moldova Elena Rabinovici Dorin Frecautanu
9  Japan Chiaki Seko Masaki Seko
11  Spain Adriana Torrebadella Iban Salgado
12  Georgia Olga Urumova Dmytro Vlokh
12  Australia Karina Schembri Nathan Meyers
12  Israel Iulia Lesokhina Aleksander Leivikov

Rock'n'Roll

This is the table of the finalists. The Rock'n'Roll competition took place on July 16, 2005.

PlaceAthleteScore
1  France Diane Eonin Christophe Payan
2  Russia Olga Sbitneva Ivan Yudin
3  France Fanny Delebecque Alexis Chardenoux
4  Germany Daniela Bechtold Bernd Diel
5  Germany Meike Lameli Andre di Giovanni
6  Slovenia Simona Turk Matjaz Izak
7  Czech Republic Sandra Chudomska Vitzlav Horak

References

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