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World Dance Championships: Fifth title for record-breaking duo from Germany

World Dance Championships: Fifth title for record-breaking duo from Germany
The starting couple Albena Daskalova and Vinzenz Dörlitz from Germany came sixth in the final of the Latin Dance World Championships at the Leipzig Trade Fair. / Photo: Sebastian Willnow/dpa
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The successful German team Balan/Moshenska win the title for the fifth time at their last professional competition. They beat 30 dance couples from 14 countries.

In their last professional competition, the German dance couple Marius-Andrei Balan and Kristina Moshenska won their fifth world championship title in Latin dance in Leipzig on Sunday night. The Romanian-born dancer and the Kharkiv-born Ukrainian beat 30 professional dance couples from 14 countries.

Second place went to the Chinese couple Li Mingxuan and Zhou Wanting. Third place went to the Russians Egor Petrov and Daria Petrova. The German dance couple Vinzenz Doerlitz and Albena Daskalova were also in the final. They finished in sixth place.

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The successful team Balan/Moshenska crowned their career with another World Championship title, making them one of the most successful German dance couples ever.

It was the last professional competition for the duo, who say they have been dancing together since 2015 and have since won eight German championships, two European championships and now five world titles in Latin dance. The duo also won the gold medal at the World Games in Chengdu, China, in August.

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