This page lists the official World Champions and the countries they represented in the Professional 10-Dance of the World Dance Council (WDC). The championships are authorized and organized under the auspices of the WDC.
The first World 10 Dance Championships took place in 1978[1] and has been held annually since they were organised by the ICBD in 1980. The ICBD was renamed WD&DSC and renamed again as the WDC. It represents all the major professional DanceSport countries.
The dances covered in the Ten Dance are the five International Ballroom (Standard) dances: waltz, foxtrot, quickstep, tango and Viennese waltz, along with the five International Latin Dances: rumba, samba, paso doble, cha-cha-cha and jive, as defined in ballroom dancing terms.
World Champions
| Year | Ten Dance World Champions | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1978 | David Sycamore & Denise Weavers | Great Britain |
| 1979 | David Sycamore & Denise Weavers | Great Britain |
| 1980 | David Sycamore & Denise Weavers | Great Britain |
| 1981 | David Sycamore & Denise Weavers | Great Britain |
| 1982 | David Sycamore & Denise Weavers | Great Britain |
| 1983 | David Sycamore & Denise Weavers | Great Britain |
| 1984 | David Sycamore & Denise Weavers | Great Britain |
| 1985 | David Sycamore & Denise Weavers | Great Britain |
| 1986 | Marcus & Karen Hilton | Great Britain |
| 1987 | Michael Hull & Patsy Hull-Krogull | Germany |
| 1988 | Raymond & Gunn Myhrengen | Norway |
| 1989 | Michael Hull & Patsy Hull-Krogull | Germany |
| 1990 | Michael Hull & Patsy Hull-Krogull | Germany |
| 1991 | Horst & Andrea Beer | Germany |
| 1992 | Horst & Andrea Beer | Germany |
| 1993 | Martin & Alison Lamb | Great Britain |
| 1994 | Bo & Helle Loft Jensen | Denmark |
| 1995 | Kim & Cecilie Rygel | Norway |
| 1996 | Kim & Cecilie Rygel | Norway |
| 1997 | Gary & Diana McDonald | USA |
| 1998 | Michael Hull & Mirjam Zweijsen | Germany |
| 1999 | Alain Doucet & Anik Jolicoeur | Canada |
| 2000 | Alain Doucet & Anik Jolicoeur | Canada |
| 2001 | Alain Doucet & Anik Jolicoeur | Canada |
| 2002 | Alain Doucet & Anik Jolicoeur | Canada |
| 2003 | Adam & Karen Reeve | Iceland |
| 2004 | Alain Doucet & Anik Jolicoeur | Canada |
| 2005 | Alessandro Garofolo & Annamaria Bassano | Italy |
| 2006 | Stefano Fanasca & Michaela Battisti | Italy |
| 2007 | Sergej Diemke & Katerina Timofeeva | Germany |
| 2008 | Gherman Mustuc & Iveta Lukosiute | USA |
| 2009 | Gherman Mustuc & Iveta Lukosiute | USA |
| 2010 | Roman Myrkin and Natalia Biedniagina[2] | Ukraine |
| 2011 | Nikolai Pilipenchuk & Natalia Skorikova | USA |
| 2012 | Eldar Dzhafarov & Anna Sazina[3] | Azerbaijan |
| 2013 | Steffen Zoglauer & Sandra Koperski[4] | Germany |
| 2014 | Steffen Zoglauer & Sandra Koperski[5] | Germany |
| 2015 | Nikolay Govorov & Eugeniya Tolstaya | Russia |
| 2016 | Alexander Shindila & Jade Main | England |
| 2017 | TITLE NOT HELD | |
| 2018 | Nikolay Govorov & Eugeniya Tolstaya | Russia |
| 2019 | Jaak Vainomaa & Tiina Tulikallio | Finland |
| 2020 | TITLE NOT HELD | |
| 2021 | TITLE NOT HELD | |
| 2022 | TITLE NOT HELD |
See also
References
- ↑ "Former WDC World Champions" World Dance Council. Retrieved 2019-02-03.
- ↑ "Professionals 10 dance 2010 World Championship Results". World Dance Council. Retrieved on 2011-05-23.
- ↑ "DancesportInfo.net".
- ↑ "DancesportInfo.net".
- ↑ "DancesportInfo.net".