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2015 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Helsinki _ Promo

The GrandSlam Standard Helsinki held everything that it had promised. It turned into the year’s first gathering of all the best couples. Only four in the top 20 of the World Ranking didn’t make it. It saw pretty much the same semi-finalists and finalists as the last two major competitions of 2014 – the World Standard in Vienna and the GrandSlam Final in Shanghai – and it produced results that were in line with those of the World Championship. The two top finishers, Simone Segatori – Annette Sudol, GER, and Dmitry Zharkov - Olga Kulikova, RUS, came within a few decimal points of outright duplicating their total scores. Only one ten made it to the scoreboard during the final: it was awarded to Segatori – Sudol for Movement to Music in the Quickstep. That was the dance that could have gone either way as Zharkov – Kulikova were only seven hundredths behind the Germans in the finally tally of points awarded for the four component. “It’s time to show our emotions and our feelings inside,” said Olga Kulikova just prior to the final. “Everything is already rehearsed before,” said Annette Sudol, "we’re just enjoying the final now.” Are these different words conveying an identical message? We let you be the judge. Watch the two couples as well as the ten others in the semi-final and final of the 2015 GrandSlam Standard Helsinki. A 6-camera production with full graphics plus interviews with the protagonists! The 90-minute programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final (1 · no commentary), interviews with the finalists (2) the full-length final (3 · no commentary), the interviews with the three medallists (4). © 2015 World DanceSport Federation - WDSF | All Rights Reserved Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with Videpe Oy and the Finnish DanceSport Federation Music: Dave Benton and his Perfect Band WDSF GrandSlam Partner SWAROVSKI crystals.swarovski.com

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Helsinki _ Promo
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2015 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Helsinki _ Promo
2014 WDSF GrandSlam Final Standard Shanghai _ Promo

The top 12 couples in the 2014 GrandSlam Ranking Standard have qualified on the basis of their best three results in the regular legs of the Series to take part in the Standard Showdown in Shanghai. They have received a formal invitation to compete in the Series-ending Final for the highest purse of the year and all 12 have accepted. One wildcard couple from China joins them. Vasiliy Kirin - Ekaterina Prozorova, AUT
Zhao Peng - Wang Qi, CHN
Bjoern Bitsch - Ashli Williamson, DEN
Simone Segatori - Annette Sudol, GER
Anton Skuratov - Alena Uehlin , GER
Francesco Galuppo - Debora Pacini, ITA
Evaldas Sodeika - Ieva Zukauskaite, LTU
Vaidotas Lacitis - Veronika Golodneva, LTU
Giuseppe Longarini - Katazyna Kapral, POL
Dmitry Zharkov - Olga Kulikova, RUS
Alexey Glukhov - Anastasia Glazunova, RUS
Vadim Shurin - Anastasia Mashkova, RUS
Daniil Ulanov - Kateryna Isakovych, UKR A 6-camera production covering the decisive stages of the 2014 GrandSlam Standard Final. With full graphics and an English commentary over the final. The 91-minute programme is made up of four (4) parts: the full-length final (1 - narrated by Alex Warner), the interviews with the medallists (2), the full-length semi-final (3 - no commentary) and the interviews after the semi-final (4). © 2014 World DanceSport Federation - WDSF | All Rights Reserved
Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with Russia 2, the Shanghai organisers and the Chinese DanceSport Federation. Music: Casa Musica - casa-musica-shop.de

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2014 WDSF GrandSlam Final Standard Shanghai _ Promo
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2014 WDSF GrandSlam Final Standard Shanghai _ Promo
2015 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Helsinki

In the recent past, there hardly was another Latin competition as eagerly awaited as the inaugural leg of the 2015 GrandSlam Series in Helsinki, FIN. After two high-profile partnerships were dissolved in the wake of last year’s World Championship in Ostrava, CZE, the international Latin community had started to wonder: “Will they be back? Who with whom, when and where …?" Aniello Langella and Khrystyna Moshenska – the perennial dominators who won three World and two European titles, plus 14 GrandSlams altogether – decided to go their separate ways. Marius-Andrei Balan and Nina Bezzubova, finalists in all major competitions since 2012, ended their partnership at precisely the same time. What followed were two months of speculation and two more legs of the 2014 Series: Moscow plus the final showdown in Shanghai. Armen Tsaturyan - Svetlana Gudyno, RUS, who were second in Ostrava, won Moscow but lost the “finalissima” to Gabriele Goffredo - Anna Matus, MDA, just before Christmas. It was also then that facts started to replace rumours and that three new partnerships were officially announced: Nino Langella with Vera Bondareva for Italy, Khrystyna Moshenska with Marius-Andrei Balan for Germany, and Nina Bezzubova with Timur Imametdinov, also for Germany. The GrandSlam Latin Helsinki was the first big international outing for two of the new couples. Watch them as they go up against those who held the powers while they were realigning their careers! “For sure, it will be interesting to see the new couples,” said Gabriele Goffredo. “But nothing changes in the end: we need to focus on us.” No surprise that the competition was tighter than ever before! A 6-camera production with full graphics plus interviews with the protagonists! The 90-minute programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final (1 · no commentary), interviews with the finalists (2), the full-length final (3 · no commentary), the interviews with two of the medallist couples (4). © 2015 World DanceSport Federation - WDSF | All Rights Reserved
Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with Videpe Oy and the Finnish DanceSport Federation Music: Dave Benton and his Perfect Band WDSF GrandSlam Partner SWAROVSKI crystals.swarovski.com

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Helsinki
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2015 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Helsinki
2014 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Wuhan

The decisive stages of the 2014 GrandSlam Latin in Wuhan, CHN, danced on 13 September at the Sports Centre Arena. It was GrandSlam win number 14 for the Italian couple Aniello Langella - Khrystyna Moshenska in Wuhan. In front of a huge crowd at the Sports Centre arena, they had again the highest scores in all five dances and literally cruised to victory. What was different from one month ago in Stuttgart, GER, was how the panel of judges awarded their points. While in the two German GrandSlams there were quite a few 10s for "outstanding" appearing in the graphics inserted over the "kiss & cry" shots, there were none shown in Latin here. Maybe the advice dispensed by experts at the Stuttgart Ajudicators' Congress has sunk in after all. Or maybe Nino and Khrystyna were indeed a little "rusty" after their summer vacation? You judge for yourself! An 8-camera production with full graphics, an English commentary - plus interviews with the protagonists and all the drama that played out in the "kiss & cry" zone. The 90-minute programme is made up of four (4) parts: the full-length final (1 · 56 minutes, narrated by Alex Warner), the interviews with the three medallists (2 · 3 minutes), the full-length semi-final (3 · 27 minutes, no commentary) and the interviews after the semi-final (4 · 2 minutes). © 2014 World DanceSport Federation - WDSF | All Rights Reserved
Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with Hubei Sports TV, the Wuhan GrandSlam Organising Committee and the Chinese DanceSport Federation. This production would not have been possible without the generous support of BD Dance, the makers of fine dance shoes - bddance.com Music: Casa Musica - casa-musica-shop.de

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2014 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Wuhan
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2014 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Wuhan
2014 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Wuhan

The decisive stages of the 2014 GrandSlam Standard in Wuhan, CHN, danced on 14 September at the Sports Centre Arena. The 2014 GrandSlam Standard Wuhan final lived up to the highest expectations of all those who appreciate DanceSport performed as close to perfection as is achievable, those who rally for their favourite couple, and those who generally appreciate a tight fight on the floor. Maybe the scores weren't as high as one month ago in Stuttgart, but the winners saw three 10s going up after three different dances. Cheering was very liberally dispensed by spectators who seemed to support all finalists in a fairly equitable ratio. And when the smoke of the battle had dispersed after the fifth dance, a Quickstep, the margin of victory was a mere 1.27 points! An 8-camera production with full graphics, an English commentary - plus interviews with the protagonists and all the drama that played out in the "kiss & cry" zone. The 90-minute programme is made up of four (4) parts: the full-length final (1 · 56 minutes, narrated by Alex Warner), the interviews with the three medallists (2 · 3 minutes), the full-length semi-final (3 · 27 minutes, no commentary) and the interviews after the semi-final (4 · 3 minutes). © 2014 World DanceSport Federation - WDSF | All Rights Reserved
Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with Hubei Sports TV, the Wuhan GrandSlam Organising Committee and the Chinese DanceSport Federation. This production would not have been possible without the generous support of BD Dance, the makers of fine dance shoes - bddance.com Music: Casa Musica - casa-musica-shop.de

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2014 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Wuhan
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2014 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Wuhan
2014 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Wuhan _ Promo

The decisive stages of the 2014 GrandSlam Latin in Wuhan, CHN, danced on 13 September at the Sports Centre Arena. It was GrandSlam win number 14 for the Italian couple Aniello Langella - Khrystyna Moshenska in Wuhan. In front of a huge crowd at the Sports Centre arena, they had again the highest scores in all five dances and literally cruised to victory. What was different from one month ago in Stuttgart, GER, was how the panel of judges awarded their points. While in the two German GrandSlams there were quite a few 10s for "outstanding" appearing in the graphics inserted over the "kiss & cry" shots, there were none shown in Latin here. Maybe the advice dispensed by experts at the Stuttgart Ajudicators' Congress has sunk in after all. Or maybe Nino and Khrystyna were indeed a little "rusty" after their summer vacation? You judge for yourself! An 8-camera production with full graphics, an English commentary - plus interviews with the protagonists and all the drama that played out in the "kiss & cry" zone. The 90-minute programme is made up of four (4) parts: the full-length final (1 · 56 minutes, narrated by Alex Warner), the interviews with the three medallists (2 · 3 minutes), the full-length semi-final (3 · 27 minutes, no commentary) and the interviews after the semi-final (4 · 2 minutes). © 2014 World DanceSport Federation - WDSF | All Rights Reserved
Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with Hubei Sports TV, the Wuhan GrandSlam Organising Committee and the Chinese DanceSport Federation. This production would not have been possible without the generous support of BD Dance, the makers of fine dance shoes - bddance.com Music: Casa Musica - casa-musica-shop.de

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2014 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Wuhan _ Promo
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2014 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Wuhan _ Promo