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Dancesport at the 2017 World Games – Standard

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Dancesport standard
at the 2017 World Games
VenueCentennial Hall
Date28 July 2017
Competitors48 from 24 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Benedetto Ferruggia
Claudia Köhler
 Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Dmitry Zharkov
Olga Kulikova
 Russia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Evaldas Sodeika
Ieva Žukauskaitė
 Lithuania
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The standard competition in dancesport at the 2017 World Games took place on 28 July 2017 at the Centennial Hall in Wrocław, Poland.[1]

Competition format

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A total of 24 pairs entered the competition. Best ten pairs from round one qualifies directly to the semifinal. In redance additional four pairs qualifies to the semifinal. From semifinal the best six pairs qualifies to the final.

Results

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Rank Athletes Nation Round 1 Redance Semifinal Final
1st place, gold medalist(s) Benedetto Ferruggia/Claudia Köhler Germany Germany Q Q 1
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Dmitry Zharkov/Olga Kulikova Russia Russia Q Q 2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Evaldas Sodeika/Ieva Žukauskaitė Lithuania Lithuania Q Q 3
4 Francesco Galuppo/Debora Pacini Italy Italy Q Q 4
5 Mateusz Brzozowski/Justyna Możdżonek Poland Poland Q Q 5
6 Csaba László/Viktoria Pali Hungary Hungary Q Q 6
7 Edgars Linis/Eliza Ancane Latvia Latvia Q
8 Vladlen Kravchenko/Marina Laptiyeva Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Q
9 Paul Ionut Rednic/Roxana Lucaciu Romania Romania Q
10 Shen Hong/Liang Yujie China China Q
11 Aliaksandr Samosiuk/Yana Tudvaseva Belarus Belarus Q
12 Klemens Hofer/Barbara Westermayer Austria Austria Q
13 Lubomir Mick/Adriana Dindofferova Slovakia Slovakia Q
14 Adrian Esperon/Patricia Martinez Spain Spain Q
15 Ergo Lukk/Baile Orb Estonia Estonia
16 Earle Williamson/Vashti Reed United States United States
17 Michal Drha/Klára Zámečníková Czech Republic Czech Republic
18 Brodie Barden/Lana Skrgic-De Fonseka Australia Australia
19 Takeshi Yamamoto/Tomomi Yamamoto Japan Japan
20 Dima Kusnir/Valeria Gumeniuc Moldova Moldova
21 Christopher Mejia/Camila Arboleda Ecuador Ecuador
21 Daniel Zaharia/Sarah-Maude Thibaudeau Canada Canada
23 Francesco Paris/Natalia Driker Israel Israel
24 Kim Dong-soo/Hong In-hwa South Korea South Korea

References

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  1. ^ "Result book" (PDF). www..theworldgames.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-08-12. Retrieved 2020-07-10.
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