DanceSport World Champions (Ten Dance)
- DanceSport World Champions (Ten Dance)
DanceSport's Ten-Dance Championship is awarded to the couple that performs best in all ten forms of Standard and Latin ballroom dancing. The World Championships have been held annually for Ten Dance since they were organised by the ICBD in 1980 (with the exception of 1982). The ICBD has since been renamed WD&DSC and represents all the major professional DanceSport countries.
The dances covered in the Ten Dance are the five International Standard Dances: Slow Waltz, Tango, Viennese Waltz, Foxtrot, and Quickstep, along with the five International Latin Dances: Cha cha, Samba, Rumba, Paso Doble, and Jive
World Champions
Professional Ten Dance World Champions
1980 | David Sycamore & Denise Weavers | Great Britain |
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1981 | David Sycamore & Denise Weavers | Great Britain |
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1982 | (No Competition Held) |
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1983 | David Sycamore & Denise Weavers | Great Britain |
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1984 | David Sycamore & Denise Weavers | Great Britain |
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1985 | David Sycamore & Denise Weavers | Great Britain |
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1986 | Marcus & Karen Hilton | Great Britain |
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1987 | Michael Hull & Patsy Hull-Krogull | Germany |
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1988 | Raymond & Gunn Myhrengen | Norway |
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1989 | Michael Hull & Patsy Hull-Krogull | Germany |
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1990 | Michael Hull & Patsy Hull-Krogull | Germany |
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1991 | Horst & Andrea Beer | Germany |
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1992 | Horst & Andrea Beer | Germany |
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1993 | Martin & Alison Lamb | Great Britain |
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1994 | Bo & Helle Loft Jensen | Denmark |
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1995 | Kim & Cecilie Rygel | Norway |
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1996 | Kim & Cecilie Rygel | Norway |
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1997 | Gary & Diana McDonald | USA |
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1998 | Michael Hull & Mirjam Zweijsen | Germany |
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1999 | Alain Doucet & Anik Jolicoeur | Canada |
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2000 | Alain Doucet & Anik Jolicoeur | Canada |
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2001 | Alain Doucet & Anik Jolicoeur | Canada |
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2002 | Alain Doucet & Anik Jolicoeur | Canada |
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2003 | Adam & Karen Reeve | Iceland |
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2004 | Alain Doucet & Anik Jolicoeur | Canada |
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2005 | Alessandro Garofolo & Annamaria Bassano | Italy |
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2006 | Stefano Fanasca & Michaela Battisti | Italy |
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See also
*Standard World Champions
*Latin World Champions
*Smooth World Champions
*Rhythm World Champion
*U.S. National Dancesport Champions (Professional 10-Dance)
External links
* [http://www.wddsc.com/archive/dancesport/championships/ten-dance/world/index10b3wtd.htm WD&DSC Ten Dance World Champions page]
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