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The '''dancesport''' competition at the [[2022 World Games]] took place on [[July 8]], [[July 9]], and [[July 10]] | The '''dancesport''' competition at the [[2022 World Games]] took place on [[July 8]], [[July 9]], and [[July 10]] under the auspices of the World DanceSport Federation. Competition in Standard, Latin, and Rock'n'Roll dancesport were held at [[Legacy Arena]], while the the breaking competition was staged at [[Sloss Furnaces]]. | ||
The standard and Latin dancesport competitions have been part of the World Games program since the 1997 event in Lahti, Finland. The 2022 edition marked the seventh time dancesport was included as a regular event at the World Games. Rock'n'Roll was part of the program in 2005, 2009 and 2017 before making its fourth appearance in Birmingham. | |||
Standard dancesport includes the waltz, tango, Viennese waltz, slow foxtrot, and quickstep, generally danced in a closed position. The Latin discipline includes the samba, cha-cha-cha, rumba, paso doble, and jive, each characterized by intense expressiveness. Rock'n'roll dance is more free-form, characterized by acrobatic lifts, jumps, throws and flips. | |||
2022 was the first year that breakdancing or breaking was added to the dancesport program, following a debut at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, and in anticipation of being part of the program at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile and at the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris, France. Salsa dance, which appeared in the 2013 and 2017 World Games, was not part of the 2022 program. | |||
Breakdancers ("B-boys" and "B-girls") competed head-to-head over several judged rounds. | |||
==Medalists== | ==Medalists== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [https://twg2022.com/sports/dancesport/ Dancesport at the 2022 World Games] official website | * [https://twg2022.com/sports/dancesport/ Dancesport at the 2022 World Games] official website | ||
* [https://www.theworldgames.org/sports/DanceSport-9 Dancesport at The World Games] official website | * [https://www.theworldgames.org/sports/DanceSport-9 Dancesport at The World Games] official website | ||
* [https://olympics.com/en/video/breaking-quarterfinals-semi-finals-finals-the-world-games-2022-birmingham Breaking | Quarterfinals, Semi-finals & Finals | The World Games 2022 | Birmingham] at Olympics.com | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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* Wikipedia contributors. (July 8, 2022). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancesport_at_the_2022_World_Games ''Dancesport at the 2022 World Games'']. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved, July 9, 2022 | * Wikipedia contributors. (July 8, 2022). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancesport_at_the_2022_World_Games ''Dancesport at the 2022 World Games'']. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved, July 9, 2022 | ||
* The World Games. [https://www.theworldgames.org/editions/Birmingham-USA-2022-13/infosystem Dancesport Full Results]. | * The World Games. [https://www.theworldgames.org/editions/Birmingham-USA-2022-13/infosystem Dancesport Full Results]. | ||
[[Category:World Games|Dancesport]] | [[Category:World Games|Dancesport]] | ||
[[Category:Legacy Arena events|Dancesport at the 2022 World Games]] | [[Category:Legacy Arena events|Dancesport at the 2022 World Games]] | ||
[[Category:Sloss Furnaces events|Dancesport at the 2022 World Games]] | [[Category:Sloss Furnaces events|Dancesport at the 2022 World Games]] |
Latest revision as of 10:04, 23 July 2022
The dancesport competition at the 2022 World Games took place on July 8, July 9, and July 10 under the auspices of the World DanceSport Federation. Competition in Standard, Latin, and Rock'n'Roll dancesport were held at Legacy Arena, while the the breaking competition was staged at Sloss Furnaces.
The standard and Latin dancesport competitions have been part of the World Games program since the 1997 event in Lahti, Finland. The 2022 edition marked the seventh time dancesport was included as a regular event at the World Games. Rock'n'Roll was part of the program in 2005, 2009 and 2017 before making its fourth appearance in Birmingham.
Standard dancesport includes the waltz, tango, Viennese waltz, slow foxtrot, and quickstep, generally danced in a closed position. The Latin discipline includes the samba, cha-cha-cha, rumba, paso doble, and jive, each characterized by intense expressiveness. Rock'n'roll dance is more free-form, characterized by acrobatic lifts, jumps, throws and flips.
2022 was the first year that breakdancing or breaking was added to the dancesport program, following a debut at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, and in anticipation of being part of the program at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile and at the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris, France. Salsa dance, which appeared in the 2013 and 2017 World Games, was not part of the 2022 program.
Breakdancers ("B-boys" and "B-girls") competed head-to-head over several judged rounds.
Medalists
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||||||
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Country | Partners | Total Points | Country | Partners | Total Points | Country | Partners | Total Points | |
Standard | Lithuania | Ieva Zukauskaite Evaldas Sodeika |
195.58 | Italy | Debora Pacini Francesco Galuppo |
194.00 | Lithuania | Veronika Golodneva Vaidotas Lacitis |
187.62 |
Latin | Moldova | Anna Matus Gabriele Pasquale Goffredo |
195.08 | Germany | Khrystyna Mosehenska Marius Andrei Balan |
194.29 | France | Elena Salikhova Charles-Guillaume Schmitt |
190.08 |
Rock'n'Roll | Germany | Michelle Uhl Tobias Bludau |
102.38 | Switzerland | Noemi Kuran-Pellegatta Nicolas Kuran-Pellegatta |
98.95 | Austria | Anna Strum Matthias Feichtinger |
92.95 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Athlete | Country | Athlete | Country | Athlete | Country | |
B-Mens | Victor Bernudez Montalvo | United States | Jeffrey Louis | United States | Shigeyuki Nakarai | Japan |
B-Womens | Ami Yuasa | Japan | Sunny Choi | United States | Ayumi Fukushima | Japan |
External links
- Dancesport at the 2022 World Games official website
- Dancesport at The World Games official website
- Breaking | Quarterfinals, Semi-finals & Finals | The World Games 2022 | Birmingham at Olympics.com
References
- "New on the programme: Breaking, drone racing, parkour" The World Games
- Wikipedia contributors. (July 8, 2022). Dancesport at the 2022 World Games. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved, July 9, 2022
- The World Games. Dancesport Full Results.