2010 NY IDSF World Amateur Latin Champion Winners/Awards Ceremony #170 Alexey Silde & Anna Firstova

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Here is the listing of the competitors. Country, Dance Nubmer, followed by the competitors representing their country.
Albania - #127 Salvatore eBellavito & Mariantioneta Marotta, #157 Chris Spaho & Sindi Sinanaj
Armenia - 102 Arkadi Atasuntsov & Meline Margaryan, #107 David Sargsyan & Diana Tverdokhleb
Australia - #154 Arkady Bakenov & Rosa Filippello, #153 Jeremy Basile & Megan Wragg
Austria - #119 Sergiy Georgiyev & Olena Khablenko, #104 Zufar Zaripov & Anna Lugwig-Tchemodourova
Azerbijan - #175 Iham Osmanov & Nargiz Osmanova
Belarus - #129 Yauheni Mazeika & Xexia Kotochigova, #109 Dmitry Nikolaev & Yuliya Zhylko
Bulgaria - #141 Todor Kondov & Snejana Slavova
Canada - #128 Anton Balyayev & Antoaneta Popova, #118 Jean-Philippe Milot & Laurence Bolduc
China - #104 Yao Hou & Ting Zhuang
Croatia - #108 Zoran Plohl & Tatsiana Lahvinovich, #152 Istvan Varga & Gabriela Pilic
Czech Republicic - #173 Tomas Marek & Martina Markova, #115 Radim Pradka & Katerina Kolmanova
Denmark - #130 Troels Bager & Ina Bager, #163 Martino Zanibellato & Michelle Abidtrup
Ecuador - #179 Luis Avalos & Patricia Joffe, #150 Artem Smirnov & Nicole Duque
England - #105 Ben Hardwick & Lucy Jones, #147 Alejandro Hernandez & Kerri-Ann Donaldson
Estonia - #167 Manuel Frighetto & Karin Rooba, #155 Vladislav Inostrantsev & Marina Nikolayeva
Finland - #117 Juri Kagan & Claudia Ketonen, #111 Jaak Vainomaa & Taina Savikurki
France - #101 Gregoire Lyonnet & Luize Darzniece, #126 Charles-Guillaume Schmitt & Elena Salikhova
Germany - #189 Nikita Bazev & Marta Arndt, #182 Sergey Tartarenko & Viktoria Tartarenko
Greece - #131 Giannis Alive & Ekaterina Bychokovskaya
Hungary - #180 Laszlo Kovacs & Errika Kelemen, #151 Andrea Silvestri & Martina Varadi
Iceland - #144 Sigurdur Atlason & Sara Jakobsdottir, #181 Sigurdur Sigurdsson & Hanna Oladottir
Ireland - #140 Julian Tocker & Annalisa Zoanetti, #174 Vitaly Sevastioanov & Anna Stepunina
Israel - #146 Shimriel Davidov & Olga Tchoupilov, #139 Yosef Laskin & Jenya Libman
Italy - #110 Aniello Langella & Khrystyna Moshenka, #106 Pavel Pasechnik & Francesca Berardi
Japan - #148 Tomoya Kawashima & Matsuri Kojima
Kazakhstan - #149Alexandr Makarov & Anastasia Balaeva
Latvia - #158 Vjaceslavs Visnakovs & Tereza Kizlo, #136 Alex Zampierollo & Elza Pole
Lithuania - #135 Jonas Kazlousakas & Jasmine Chan, #112 Valerijus Osadcenko & Olgo Osadcenko
Monetnegro - #143 Stefan Golubovic & Rebecca Avila, #171 Slobodan Vukcevic & Jelena Vukcevic
Netherlands - #138 Nidld Didden & Gwyneth Van Rijn, #134 Remi Janssen & Debbie Krewinkel
New Zealand - #120 Kristijan Pavlovich & Sandra Orogonas
Poland - #176 Marek Fiksa & Kinga Jurecka, #137 Krystian Radziejowski & Slywia Maczek
Portgal - #164 Pddro Borralho & Tatiana Santos
Romania - #145 Sergiu Luca & Pia Marces Maria, #125 Manole Razvan-Gabriel & Olga Negoduico
Russian Federation - #170 Alexey Silde & Anna Firstova, #133 Andrey Zaytsev & Anna Kuzminskaya
Serbia - #177 Ivan Knezevic & Milena Zogovic
Slovakia - #113 Jiri Hein & Lucia Krncanova, #188 Lukas Musinka & Maria Biosova
Slovenia - #184 Klemen Prasnikar & Alexandra Averkieva, #185 Miha Vadicar & Nadiya Bychkova
South Africa - #178 Given Mabena & Kemedi Tlhage, #156 Keoikantse Motsepe & Otlilie Mabuse
Spain - #162 Gorka Marquez Coulelas & Irene Martin Castano, #116 Nicolas Garcia Garrado & Masha Turlupova
Sweden - #132 Yvo Eussen & Elisabeth Novotny, #183 Stefano Oradei & Veera Kinnunen
Switzerland - #191 Daniel Juvet & Zuzana Sykorova, #190 William Pfaffi & Svetlana Guggenbuhl
Turkey #168 Gurkan Gormez & Ilgaz Gormez, #142 Erhan Kus & Seda Ariqul
Ukraine - #121 Mykhaylo Bilopukhov & Anastasiia Shchypilina, #124 Dmytro Rosenko & Nataliia Granko
Wales - #187 Phillip Evans & Gaynore Evans, #114 Tom Parkes & Amy Dowden
USA - #165 Valentin Chmerkovskiy & Daria Chesnokova, #172 Ruslan Auslan Aydaev & Valeria Kozharinova

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  • wait...are there ppl in the audience booing....that is not cool, no class

  • @DancesportReviews Yea they were booing, It was totally crazy! Not a good way to host the Worlds latin. I felt embarrassed to even be there and listen. And if you look at their faces they look really hurt from the booing!

  • @xzaviers i kno rite....which couple where they booing tho, martino and michelle....??

  • @DancesportReviews Yes, the guys from Denmark, #163 Martino Zanibellato & Michelle Abidtrup

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  • i hope that Nino will split soon ! they are awful !!! congrats to Silde, Val, and Martino !!!!!!! respect !!!!!!!!

  • @xzaviers

    I thought the booing was because they disagreed with their placement?

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  • hey gingermist21 the us didnt get placed cause of politics they just did a fantastic job go cry in a corner just cause u so mad

  • wow were probably not going to host these again im mean why cant the crowd just shut their damb mouths some people arent happy with their placement but that doesn't mean you have to start booing cause it just makes it akward and the dancers are thinking your booing at them! SO SHUT UP

  • That has to be the tiniest freaking floor ever used for a WORLD IDSF comp! I think the USA could have done a better job in hosting such an event! Please freaking Pro/Am comps get bigger floors. And yeah the USA couple where placed higher because of crap politics. That's why this will never be an Olympic sport, because of stupid politics, and unfair placements.

  • Russia v pyerod!

  • First of all they were booing because the audience disagreed with the judges not because they didn't like the couple.

  • @xzaviers They were booing because the results were very bad for martino and the audience was booing the judges. They were totally supporting Martino

  • @latin12358 i was a competitor for a long time, i did it all the traveling the lessons, if i was a newcomer like some ppl are then perhaps my comments would be pointless to say. however im not. im not against the danish couple i think they are strong and have potential i just dont like who coaches them. they have a lot of potential. just bad coaching and you can clearly see that

  • @latin12358 oh why thank you :)))

  • @latin12358 oh ok....they looked pretty sad tho, prob because of the reuslt as well then, what position you thought they should've placed?

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