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The Next Generation

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2018 World Championship Youth Latin Riga

80 couples have entered the Championship, and by the end of the day they have left a mark in history books that will show their joy, commitment and determination for the quest of their own dreams. Youth, with the future ahead of them, will follow the footsteps of their predecessors hoping to reach them one day and to go even further.

For some, the dreams will come true on Saturday. For some, it will be just another step on the way towards reaching bigger dreams. And for some, the year might end up with a disappointment. But as they say, setbacks will build character, and on the verge of a new year it is a good chance to open an empty page in a notebook and start writing a whole another story for 2019.

Come what may, these young athletes are here to make a statement for the future. Let’s enjoy it!

We will broadcast the 2018 World Championship Youth Latin and World Open Standard via our partner Flodance.com starting from the 2018 World Youth Latin Quarterfinal.

UPDATE: The schedule is running late, the live stream should begin at 19:00 local time (18:00 CET) in the beginning of the Evening Session.

QWapBc_jyb8|2018 WDSF World Championship Youth Latin Riga - Teaser

The Young and the Talented

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2018 World Youth Latin | © Helmut Roland

Out of the 79 young representatives of different nations the top six couples worked hard through five rounds of the competition and showed the Latvian crowd what the future will look like.

You could see it in their faces, the determination to end the year with a bang. For many of the couples it would be the last competition, not only for the year, but also in Youth age group. 

The Big Step ahead of them they held their heads high, feet on the ground and did what they do best. They enjoyed, they had fun, and they kept their spirits up throughout the whole long day.

The final result:

1. Egor Kulikov - Maria Goroshko, RUS
2. Vladislav Untu - Polina Baryshnikova, MDA
3. Tian Wang - Jieruo He, CHN
4. Tomer Zveniatsky - Stefany Tzukerman, ISR
5. Evgeny Nikitin - Julia Khurtina, RUS
6. Axel Sampino - Anna Zgonnikova, FRA

Congratulations to all couples! Have a lovely holiday season and all the best for the New Year!

2018 World Youth Latin | © Helmut Roland



TZAeZuFcuFs|Kulikov - Goroshko, RUS | 2018 World Youth Latin Riga

2018 PD World Ch ShowDance Std on Sunday

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Vadim Garbuzov – Kathrin Menzinger / Austria |© Helmut Roland

The DanceSport year 2018 will come to an spectacular end with 2018 PD World Championship ShowDance Standard in Riga, Latvia on Sunday. 


The timetable shows that the first round begins at 16:00 local time (15:00 CET) and the final rounds will be in Evening Session, which is scheduled to start at 19:00 local time (18:00 CET).



There will be new World Champions, as the winners of 2017, Vadim Garbuzov - Kathrin Menzinger (AUT) are not on the starting list.

There are, however, 13 couples on the starting list:

Valentin Lusin – Renata Lusin, GER
Stanislaw Wolyniec – Katarzyna Tunska, POL
Sean Smullen – Aimie Leak, IRL
Andriy Turkiv – Elyzaveta Vysotska, UKR
Pietro Ciraci – Rosy Rodia, ITA
Denys Fedorchenko – Anastasiia Molchanova, UKR
Evgeny Klochkov – Lilia Semina, RUS
Steeve Gaudet – Marioara Cheptene, FRA
Kamil Kedra – Aleksandra Fron, POL
Attila Budai – Lilla Barna, HUN
Anatoly Kupchik – Julia Koliagina, RUS
Andrey Motyl – Ekaterina Kim, RUS
Krzysztof Musiol – Karolina Aniol, POL


Member of the WDSF Communications Team, Helmut Roland, will be there, too, to capture the best moments with his camera.

The organiser has provided a free live stream: http://live.tiesraides.lv/sportacentrs.tv/live/9

Enjoy!

PD World Showdance Std in Riga

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2018 PD WCh ShowDance Std | © Helmut Roland

The themes of the total of thirteen ShowDance Standard performances varied somewhere between love, life circle, Mamma Mia, The Great Hunger, space and fiction. The performances, including the outfits and the music, were built to support the theme and vice versa.

There were two finalist couples from Poland: Kamil Kedra - Aleksandra Fron (Mamma Mia) and Stanislaw Wolyniec - Katarzyna Tunska (Interstellar). There were also two finalist couples from Russia: Anatoly Kupchik - Julia Koliagina (Medusa Gargona) and Andrey Motyl - Ekaterina Kim (Still Loving You). The other three finalists were Sean Smullen  - Aimie Leak, IRL (The Great Hunger), Steeve Gaudet - Marioara Cheptene, FRA (Piano Forte) and Valentin Lusin - Renata Lusin, GER (Avatar).

The final result:
1. Steeve Gaudet - Marioara Cheptene, FRA
2. Valentin Lusin - Renata Lusin, GER
3. Kamil Kedra - Aleksandra Fron, POL
4. Andrey Motyl - Ekaterina Kim, RUS
5. Sean Smullen  - Aimie Leak, IRL
6. Stanislaw Wolyniec - Katarzyna Tunska, POL
7. Anatoly Kupchik - Julia Koliagina, RUS

Gaudet-Cheptene ended their career in competitions with a World Championship title. Marioara's message to their fans and fellow competitors: "Small things lead to big results." Thank you for the inspiring words! All the best for the future, Steeve and Marioara!

Congratulations to all amazing couples!

km48iQ7QA1A|ITV Gaudet - Cheptene, FRA | 2018 PD World ShowDance STD | Riga, Latvia

 

Fb5UvYvGnTA|Retirement Gaudet - Cheptene, FRA | 2018 PD World ShowDance STD | Riga, Latvia



Season's Greetings

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In competitions, we have seen some reigning champions mastering the events in an impressive way. We have seen some new champions making their way to the top, step by step. We have seen some newcomers that will soon stand up and have their say on the dance floor. Young, and old, and everyone in between, all enjoying the sport as a big community, supporting each other and sharing the moments which will remain in their hearts for the rest of their lives.


DanceSport premiered in the Youth Olympics and made it to the Big League within all sports. Young, talented athletes wow’d the Buenos Aires crowd and made a statement which will be lasting for a long time. Only time will tell what the premiere as part of the Olympic family will bring for DanceSport – and, what DanceSport will bring for the Olympic family!

DanceSport experienced a change of presidency as Mr. Lukas Hinder stepped down and handed over the position to Mr. Shawn Tay.

And there were more. Many wonderful and memorable moments and stories have been filling the pages of a book called 2018. Now, it is time to take it easy, have a little rest and load the batteries for 2019. A whole another year, whole another possibilities, whole another challenges.

Season’s greetings to all friends of DanceSport! Happy and Successful New Year!

“For last year's words belong to last year's language
And next year's words await another voice.
And to make an end is to make a beginning."

– T.S. Eliot

Dmitry and Olga nominated for AOTY voting

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Dmitry and Olga, AOTY 2018 candidates in the World Games 2017

Their record is outstanding. Dmitry and Olga have won every single competition since the World Games 2017. Four World Championship titles, three European Championship titles, 20 GrandSlam wins including winning the GrandSlam Series Finals for three times. In sports language: there was a hat trick after another.

We have recognized Dmitry and Olga not only as great competitors and great athletes, but they have also shown and shared wisdom to all involved in DanceSport, and all sport, how dreaming of something might turn out to reality if you believe in yourself. They have inspired us by setting up the main goal so high that reaching it might seem impossible, keeping on practising and improving even if some of the goals on the way have been reached, and enjoying the journey at the same time. Even when times were hard, there were tears of disappointments and bad moments they kept their chins up, found a strength of it all, and continued, more hard-working and more determined than ever.

DanceSport is about sport but it is also about artistry and emotions. Throughout their dancing career Dmitry and Olga have told us stories and raised emotions that will remain in our hearts and minds. We remember their reaction to the last scores of the final of World Championship 2018, when the impossible became reality and they won the historical fourth World Title. Dmitry took Olga to his arms and carried her off the dance floor. We remember the expression after the last dance of GrandSlam Final in Shanghai 2018, when it was clear that it was over. And later that same evening, we were holding back the tears with them as Olga announced that it was the last competition of their amateur career. And even during summing up their journey from the beginning they showed their sport spirit, tears in their eyes, by respecting and thanking their fellow competitors and adjudicators, and by saying that were proud of the younger ones for whom they handed over their place in the spotlight.

Not only great sport spirit, but these moments have shown their way of being good persons. Even though they won it all they remained at all times humble, respecting their fellow competitors, sharing the inspiring stories to their fans and the next generation of dancers. Dmitry and Olga have been true role models to all dancers and also to all athletes in every sport. As a couple they were one. As one unit they were bigger than 1+1.

DanceSport Legends – Dmitry Zharkov and Olga Kulikova. Voting begins on January 1st. 

Thank you, Roland!

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Roland Hilfiker

Roland Hilfiker has provided a range of services to WDSF over the course of the past eleven years. Contracted initially to perform a communications audit and to define the communications strategy for what was the International DanceSport Federation at the time, he provided above all consultancy services in the areas of communications and media through 2012.

Starting in 2013, he assumed a full-time role as WDSF Communications Director.
 

Marketing and the acquisition of sponsorships were added to his portfolio from 2015. From June 2017 to June 2018 Hilfiker was – ex officio – a member of the WDSF Managing Committee. 

From the beginning of October 2018 his sole focus has been on ensuring a proper handover of tasks to his successors. 

The WDSF Communications Team wants to thank Mr. Hilfiker for all his work during all those years and wants to wish him all the best for the future. 

#WeAreDanceSport

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#WeAreDanceSport


The World DanceSport Federation coined the term DanceSport in the early 1980s. While the Sport in the composite aspires to be consistent with the generally accepted definitions, Dance is to remain the distinguishing artistic mark.

DanceSport is an all-encompassing brand for an activity that is uniquely accessible and sociable, allowing participants to improve physical fitness and mental well-being, to interact, and to obtain results at all levels. Everybody is capable of moving to music. And dance transgresses all barriers of age, gender and culture.

It is the music, and the way of moving that touch our souls. Different rhythms and different dance styles offer different ways to express oneself. To feel the music intertwined with the body and the moves creates unique artistry. There are choreographies, there is improvisation, and everything in between. There’s technique to follow and learn, and then there’s artistic freedom of expression. You don’t have to be a dancer to enjoy it, to find it beautiful, to find it spectacular.

DanceSport is a learning and sharing experience. You can always do things a bit differently. You can always learn from others, get some ideas and adapt them to your own performance. And then someone else will learn from you. Learning and sharing is included in all DanceSport disciplines. Even our four-times World Champions Standard started their careers by watching videos of their favourite dancers, imitating and copying their first moves.

And now, these same four-times World Champions are running for the World Games Athlete of the Year 2018 -title. Although these DanceSport Superstars have been performing and competing to the rhythms and tunes of Standard dancing, at the same time we can all, in every DanceSport discipline, relate to the meaning of tempo, the flow, and the range of emotions spilled on the dance floor. The feelings of accomplishment, happiness, joy, or disappointment and determination to rise above it.

It is our heartbeat. It is the emotions it brings. Because this is DanceSport. We are proud of DanceSport. Because We Are DanceSport.

DanceSport Legends – Dmitry Zharkov and Olga Kulikova. Vote here.


Vote for Dmitry and Olga

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Dmitry and Olga | © Reinhard Egli

We are calling all dancers and DanceSport fans around the World to show support to Dmitry and Olga because they have shown everyone in our DanceSport community great example of determination, goal-setting and excellence.

Voting for Dmitry and Olga means also voting for DanceSport. Let's do this, together!

Here is how it happens. Go to the World Games website. You can find all the candidates on this page. Find DanceSport and click Vote. To make sure you aren't a robot there will be a quick and easy clicking task to complete, and that's it! As soon as you receive a message saying "Thank you for voting" your vote has been registered. Simple as that!

You can vote once a day. Plus, if you subscribe to the World Games newsletter, your vote will count twice each time. On that same page you can also follow how the voting is developing.

You can vote until Jan 31st. But those candidates who are not among the top ten by Jan 15th will be eliminated from the race. 

It is important to keep voting every day to maximize your impact on the result. And share the news to your friends, family and colleagues. Let's push Dmitry and Olga top 3!

What to expect in 2019

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The WDSF Sports Commission has informed of the following:

Solo dances in 2019 will be Cha Cha, Jive, Slow Foxtrot and Quickstep.

AJS JS 3.0 should be used from the round of Semi-Final and Finals in all World Opens.

With effect from 1 Jan 2019, Paso Doble up to 3rd Highlights shall be played mandatorily for all rounds of competitions/Championships using AJS JS 3.0. For example from Quarter Final round in Championships and from Semi-Final Round for World Opens. All other rounds can be at the discretion of the Chairpersons.

From 1 Jan 2019, three new world ranking lists featuring Senior 3 Latin and Under 21 Standard and Latin will be formulated and published on the WDSF website. This is to provide recognition for the performances and achievement of our athletes in the Senior 3 and Under 21 categories. Results will be taken and calculated from the best 4 events of each eligible competing couple in each category in 2019.

The competition format in WDSF PD Super GrandPrix finals will be the 1-on-1 format, as seen in 2018 WDSF GrandSlam Final in Shanghai.

 

In addition to these Sports Commission decisions, we have gathered here some of the highlights on what to expect in 2019. This is only a scratch on the surface of the event calendar and there are also many more wonderful events scheduled for 2019. Please remember that the competition dates are subject to change and the latest info can be found at the competition calendar.

General Meetings:

The WDSF and WDSF PD Annual General Meetings will be in Budapest, Hungary, on June 8-9.

WRRC General Meeting will be in Prague, Czech Republic, on March 10.

 

World Championships:

The 2019 World Championship Latin in Moscow, Russia on September 7

The 2019 World Championship Ten Dance in Ashdod, Israel on September 14 – the date subject to change

The 2019 World Championship Standard in Vilnius, Lithuania on November 30

 

The 2019 PD World Championship Latin in Bangkok, Thailand on May 5

The 2019 PD World Championship Standard in Leipzig, Germany on October 19

The 2019 PD World Championship Ten Dance in Vila Nova de Famalicao, Portugal on November 9

 

The 2019 World Championship Boogie Woogie in Schaffhausen, Switzerland on November 9

The 2019 World Championship Rock’n’Roll in Moscow, Russia on November 23

 

Continental Championships:

The 2019 WDSF Asian Pacific Standard and Latin Championship/Rock’n’Roll World Cup in Shijiazhuang, China on May 4

The 2019 WDSF European Championship Standard in Salaspils, Latvia on May 11

The 2019 WDSF European Championship Latin in Paris, France on May 25

The 2019 WRRC European Championship Rock’n’Roll in Paris, France on May 25

The 2019 WDSF PD European Championship Latin in Karlsruhe, Germany on June 22

The 2019 WRRC European Championship Boogie Woogie in Stuttgart, Germany on August 16-17

The 2019 WDSF European Championship Ten Dance in Bratislava, Slovakia on September 21

 

The 2019 GrandSlam Series:

March 16-17 in Bucharest, Romania

June 1-2 in Taipei, Chinese Taipei

July 13-14 in Rimini, Italy

August 15-17 in Stuttgart, Germany

October 25-26 in Moscow, Russia 

The 2019 GrandSlam Series Final on December 7-8 in Shanghai, China

 

The 2019 WDSF PD Super GrandPrix Standard events:

March 10 in Tokyo, Japan

March 24 in Pieve Di Cento, Italy

August 15 in Stuttgart, Germany

 

The 2019 WDSF PD Super GrandPrix Latin events:

March 23 in Pieve Di Cento, Italy

August 13 in Stuttgart, Germany

December 15 in Riga, Latvia

The Next Generation

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2018 World Championship Youth Latin Riga

80 couples have entered the Championship, and by the end of the day they have left a mark in history books that will show their joy, commitment and determination for the quest of their own dreams. Youth, with the future ahead of them, will follow the footsteps of their predecessors hoping to reach them one day and to go even further.

For some, the dreams will come true on Saturday. For some, it will be just another step on the way towards reaching bigger dreams. And for some, the year might end up with a disappointment. But as they say, setbacks will build character, and on the verge of a new year it is a good chance to open an empty page in a notebook and start writing a whole another story for 2019.

Come what may, these young athletes are here to make a statement for the future. Let’s enjoy it!

We will broadcast the 2018 World Championship Youth Latin and World Open Standard via our partner Flodance.com starting from the 2018 World Youth Latin Quarterfinal.

UPDATE: The schedule is running late, the live stream should begin at 19:00 local time (18:00 CET) in the beginning of the Evening Session.

QWapBc_jyb8|2018 WDSF World Championship Youth Latin Riga - Teaser

The Young and the Talented

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2018 World Youth Latin | © Helmut Roland

Out of the 79 young representatives of different nations the top six couples worked hard through five rounds of the competition and showed the Latvian crowd what the future will look like.

You could see it in their faces, the determination to end the year with a bang. For many of the couples it would be the last competition, not only for the year, but also in Youth age group. 

The Big Step ahead of them they held their heads high, feet on the ground and did what they do best. They enjoyed, they had fun, and they kept their spirits up throughout the whole long day.

The final result:

1. Egor Kulikov - Maria Goroshko, RUS
2. Vladislav Untu - Polina Baryshnikova, MDA
3. Tian Wang - Jieruo He, CHN
4. Tomer Zveniatsky - Stefany Tzukerman, ISR
5. Evgeny Nikitin - Julia Khurtina, RUS
6. Axel Sampino - Anna Zgonnikova, FRA

Congratulations to all couples! Have a lovely holiday season and all the best for the New Year!

2018 World Youth Latin | © Helmut Roland



TZAeZuFcuFs|Kulikov - Goroshko, RUS | 2018 World Youth Latin Riga

2018 PD World Ch ShowDance Std on Sunday

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Vadim Garbuzov – Kathrin Menzinger / Austria |© Helmut Roland

The DanceSport year 2018 will come to an spectacular end with 2018 PD World Championship ShowDance Standard in Riga, Latvia on Sunday. 


The timetable shows that the first round begins at 16:00 local time (15:00 CET) and the final rounds will be in Evening Session, which is scheduled to start at 19:00 local time (18:00 CET).



There will be new World Champions, as the winners of 2017, Vadim Garbuzov - Kathrin Menzinger (AUT) are not on the starting list.

There are, however, 13 couples on the starting list:

Valentin Lusin – Renata Lusin, GER
Stanislaw Wolyniec – Katarzyna Tunska, POL
Sean Smullen – Aimie Leak, IRL
Andriy Turkiv – Elyzaveta Vysotska, UKR
Pietro Ciraci – Rosy Rodia, ITA
Denys Fedorchenko – Anastasiia Molchanova, UKR
Evgeny Klochkov – Lilia Semina, RUS
Steeve Gaudet – Marioara Cheptene, FRA
Kamil Kedra – Aleksandra Fron, POL
Attila Budai – Lilla Barna, HUN
Anatoly Kupchik – Julia Koliagina, RUS
Andrey Motyl – Ekaterina Kim, RUS
Krzysztof Musiol – Karolina Aniol, POL


Member of the WDSF Communications Team, Helmut Roland, will be there, too, to capture the best moments with his camera.

The organiser has provided a free live stream: http://live.tiesraides.lv/sportacentrs.tv/live/9

Enjoy!

PD World Showdance Std in Riga

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2018 PD WCh ShowDance Std | © Helmut Roland

The themes of the total of thirteen ShowDance Standard performances varied somewhere between love, life circle, Mamma Mia, The Great Hunger, space and fiction. The performances, including the outfits and the music, were built to support the theme and vice versa.

There were two finalist couples from Poland: Kamil Kedra - Aleksandra Fron (Mamma Mia) and Stanislaw Wolyniec - Katarzyna Tunska (Interstellar). There were also two finalist couples from Russia: Anatoly Kupchik - Julia Koliagina (Medusa Gargona) and Andrey Motyl - Ekaterina Kim (Still Loving You). The other three finalists were Sean Smullen  - Aimie Leak, IRL (The Great Hunger), Steeve Gaudet - Marioara Cheptene, FRA (Piano Forte) and Valentin Lusin - Renata Lusin, GER (Avatar).

The final result:
1. Steeve Gaudet - Marioara Cheptene, FRA
2. Valentin Lusin - Renata Lusin, GER
3. Kamil Kedra - Aleksandra Fron, POL
4. Andrey Motyl - Ekaterina Kim, RUS
5. Sean Smullen  - Aimie Leak, IRL
6. Stanislaw Wolyniec - Katarzyna Tunska, POL
7. Anatoly Kupchik - Julia Koliagina, RUS

Gaudet-Cheptene ended their career in competitions with a World Championship title. Marioara's message to their fans and fellow competitors: "Small things lead to big results." Thank you for the inspiring words! All the best for the future, Steeve and Marioara!

Congratulations to all amazing couples!

km48iQ7QA1A|ITV Gaudet - Cheptene, FRA | 2018 PD World ShowDance STD | Riga, Latvia

 

Fb5UvYvGnTA|Retirement Gaudet - Cheptene, FRA | 2018 PD World ShowDance STD | Riga, Latvia



Season's Greetings

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In competitions, we have seen some reigning champions mastering the events in an impressive way. We have seen some new champions making their way to the top, step by step. We have seen some newcomers that will soon stand up and have their say on the dance floor. Young, and old, and everyone in between, all enjoying the sport as a big community, supporting each other and sharing the moments which will remain in their hearts for the rest of their lives.


DanceSport premiered in the Youth Olympics and made it to the Big League within all sports. Young, talented athletes wow’d the Buenos Aires crowd and made a statement which will be lasting for a long time. Only time will tell what the premiere as part of the Olympic family will bring for DanceSport – and, what DanceSport will bring for the Olympic family!

DanceSport experienced a change of presidency as Mr. Lukas Hinder stepped down and handed over the position to Mr. Shawn Tay.

And there were more. Many wonderful and memorable moments and stories have been filling the pages of a book called 2018. Now, it is time to take it easy, have a little rest and load the batteries for 2019. A whole another year, whole another possibilities, whole another challenges.

Season’s greetings to all friends of DanceSport! Happy and Successful New Year!

“For last year's words belong to last year's language
And next year's words await another voice.
And to make an end is to make a beginning."

– T.S. Eliot


Dmitry and Olga nominated for AOTY voting

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Dmitry and Olga, AOTY 2018 candidates in the World Games 2017

Their record is outstanding. Dmitry and Olga have won every single competition since the World Games 2017. Four World Championship titles, three European Championship titles, 20 GrandSlam wins including winning the GrandSlam Series Finals for three times. In sports language: there was a hat trick after another.

We have recognized Dmitry and Olga not only as great competitors and great athletes, but they have also shown and shared wisdom to all involved in DanceSport, and all sport, how dreaming of something might turn out to reality if you believe in yourself. They have inspired us by setting up the main goal so high that reaching it might seem impossible, keeping on practising and improving even if some of the goals on the way have been reached, and enjoying the journey at the same time. Even when times were hard, there were tears of disappointments and bad moments they kept their chins up, found a strength of it all, and continued, more hard-working and more determined than ever.

DanceSport is about sport but it is also about artistry and emotions. Throughout their dancing career Dmitry and Olga have told us stories and raised emotions that will remain in our hearts and minds. We remember their reaction to the last scores of the final of World Championship 2018, when the impossible became reality and they won the historical fourth World Title. Dmitry took Olga to his arms and carried her off the dance floor. We remember the expression after the last dance of GrandSlam Final in Shanghai 2018, when it was clear that it was over. And later that same evening, we were holding back the tears with them as Olga announced that it was the last competition of their amateur career. And even during summing up their journey from the beginning they showed their sport spirit, tears in their eyes, by respecting and thanking their fellow competitors and adjudicators, and by saying that were proud of the younger ones for whom they handed over their place in the spotlight.

Not only great sport spirit, but these moments have shown their way of being good persons. Even though they won it all they remained at all times humble, respecting their fellow competitors, sharing the inspiring stories to their fans and the next generation of dancers. Dmitry and Olga have been true role models to all dancers and also to all athletes in every sport. As a couple they were one. As one unit they were bigger than 1+1.

DanceSport Legends – Dmitry Zharkov and Olga Kulikova. Voting begins on January 1st. 

Thank you, Roland!

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Roland Hilfiker

Roland Hilfiker has provided a range of services to WDSF over the course of the past eleven years. Contracted initially to perform a communications audit and to define the communications strategy for what was the International DanceSport Federation at the time, he provided above all consultancy services in the areas of communications and media through 2012.

Starting in 2013, he assumed a full-time role as WDSF Communications Director.
 

Marketing and the acquisition of sponsorships were added to his portfolio from 2015. From June 2017 to June 2018 Hilfiker was – ex officio – a member of the WDSF Managing Committee. 

From the beginning of October 2018 his sole focus has been on ensuring a proper handover of tasks to his successors. 

The WDSF Communications Team wants to thank Mr. Hilfiker for all his work during all those years and wants to wish him all the best for the future. 

#WeAreDanceSport

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#WeAreDanceSport


The World DanceSport Federation coined the term DanceSport in the early 1980s. While the Sport in the composite aspires to be consistent with the generally accepted definitions, Dance is to remain the distinguishing artistic mark.

DanceSport is an all-encompassing brand for an activity that is uniquely accessible and sociable, allowing participants to improve physical fitness and mental well-being, to interact, and to obtain results at all levels. Everybody is capable of moving to music. And dance transgresses all barriers of age, gender and culture.

It is the music, and the way of moving that touch our souls. Different rhythms and different dance styles offer different ways to express oneself. To feel the music intertwined with the body and the moves creates unique artistry. There are choreographies, there is improvisation, and everything in between. There’s technique to follow and learn, and then there’s artistic freedom of expression. You don’t have to be a dancer to enjoy it, to find it beautiful, to find it spectacular.

DanceSport is a learning and sharing experience. You can always do things a bit differently. You can always learn from others, get some ideas and adapt them to your own performance. And then someone else will learn from you. Learning and sharing is included in all DanceSport disciplines. Even our four-times World Champions Standard started their careers by watching videos of their favourite dancers, imitating and copying their first moves.

And now, these same four-times World Champions are running for the World Games Athlete of the Year 2018 -title. Although these DanceSport Superstars have been performing and competing to the rhythms and tunes of Standard dancing, at the same time we can all, in every DanceSport discipline, relate to the meaning of tempo, the flow, and the range of emotions spilled on the dance floor. The feelings of accomplishment, happiness, joy, or disappointment and determination to rise above it.

It is our heartbeat. It is the emotions it brings. Because this is DanceSport. We are proud of DanceSport. Because We Are DanceSport.

DanceSport Legends – Dmitry Zharkov and Olga Kulikova. Vote here.

Vote for Dmitry and Olga

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Dmitry and Olga | © Reinhard Egli

We are calling all dancers and DanceSport fans around the World to show support to Dmitry and Olga because they have shown everyone in our DanceSport community great example of determination, goal-setting and excellence.

Voting for Dmitry and Olga means also voting for DanceSport. Let's do this, together!

Here is how it happens. Go to the World Games website. You can find all the candidates on this page. Find DanceSport and click Vote. To make sure you aren't a robot there will be a quick and easy clicking task to complete, and that's it! As soon as you receive a message saying "Thank you for voting" your vote has been registered. Simple as that!

You can vote once a day. Plus, if you subscribe to the World Games newsletter, your vote will count twice each time. On that same page you can also follow how the voting is developing.

You can vote until Jan 31st. But those candidates who are not among the top ten by Jan 15th will be eliminated from the race. 

It is important to keep voting every day to maximize your impact on the result. And share the news to your friends, family and colleagues. Let's push Dmitry and Olga top 3!

g5cKRe6wnSw|Vote for Zharkov & Kulikova - Athlete of the Year 2018 Candidates

 

What to expect in 2019

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The WDSF Sports Commission has informed of the following:

Solo dances in 2019 will be Cha Cha, Jive, Slow Foxtrot and Quickstep.

AJS JS 3.0 should be used from the round of Semi-Final and Finals in all World Opens.

With effect from 1 Jan 2019, Paso Doble up to 3rd Highlights shall be played mandatorily for all rounds of competitions/Championships using AJS JS 3.0. For example from Quarter Final round in Championships and from Semi-Final Round for World Opens. All other rounds can be at the discretion of the Chairpersons.

From 1 Jan 2019, three new world ranking lists featuring Senior 3 Latin and Under 21 Standard and Latin will be formulated and published on the WDSF website. This is to provide recognition for the performances and achievement of our athletes in the Senior 3 and Under 21 categories. Results will be taken and calculated from the best 4 events of each eligible competing couple in each category in 2019.

The competition format in WDSF PD Super GrandPrix finals will be the 1-on-1 format, as seen in 2018 WDSF GrandSlam Final in Shanghai.

 

In addition to these Sports Commission decisions, we have gathered here some of the highlights on what to expect in 2019. This is only a scratch on the surface of the event calendar and there are also many more wonderful events scheduled for 2019. Please remember that the competition dates are subject to change and the latest info can be found at the competition calendar.

General Meetings:

The WDSF and WDSF PD Annual General Meetings will be in Budapest, Hungary, on June 8-9.

WRRC General Meeting will be in Prague, Czech Republic, on March 10.

 

World Championships:

The 2019 World Championship Latin in Moscow, Russia on September 7

The 2019 World Championship Ten Dance in Ashdod, Israel on September 14 – the date subject to change

The 2019 World Championship Standard in Vilnius, Lithuania on November 30

 

The 2019 PD World Championship Latin in Bangkok, Thailand on May 5

The 2019 PD World Championship Standard in Leipzig, Germany on October 19

The 2019 PD World Championship Ten Dance in Vila Nova de Famalicao, Portugal on November 9

 

The 2019 World Championship Boogie Woogie in Schaffhausen, Switzerland on November 9

The 2019 World Championship Rock’n’Roll in Moscow, Russia on November 23

 

Continental Championships:

The 2019 WDSF Asian Pacific Standard and Latin Championship/Rock’n’Roll World Cup in Shijiazhuang, China on May 4

The 2019 WDSF European Championship Standard in Salaspils, Latvia on May 11

The 2019 WDSF European Championship Latin in Paris, France on May 25

The 2019 WRRC European Championship Rock’n’Roll in Paris, France on May 25

The 2019 WDSF PD European Championship Latin in Karlsruhe, Germany on June 22

The 2019 WRRC European Championship Boogie Woogie in Stuttgart, Germany on August 16-17

The 2019 WDSF European Championship Ten Dance in Bratislava, Slovakia on September 21

 

The 2019 GrandSlam Series:

March 16-17 in Bucharest, Romania

June 1-2 in Taipei, Chinese Taipei

July 13-14 in Rimini, Italy

August 15-17 in Stuttgart, Germany

October 25-26 in Moscow, Russia 

The 2019 GrandSlam Series Final on December 7-8 in Shanghai, China

 

The 2019 WDSF PD Super GrandPrix Standard events:

March 10 in Tokyo, Japan

March 24 in Pieve Di Cento, Italy

August 15 in Stuttgart, Germany

 

The 2019 WDSF PD Super GrandPrix Latin events:

March 23 in Pieve Di Cento, Italy

August 13 in Stuttgart, Germany

December 15 in Riga, Latvia

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