Dancesport at the 2005 World Games – Rock'n'Roll

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Dancesport rock'n'roll
at the 2005 World Games
Venue König Pilsener Arena
Dates16–17 July 2001
Competitors40 from 14 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Christophe Payan
Diane Eonin
Flag of France.svg  France
Silver medal icon.svg Ivan Yudin
Olga Sbitneva
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Bronze medal icon.svg Alexis Chardenoux
Fanny Delebecque
Flag of France.svg  France
2009  

The rock'n'roll competition in dancesport at the 2005 World Games took place from 16 to 17 July 2005 at the König Pilsener Arena in Oberhausen, Germany. [1]

Competition format

A total of 20 pairs entered the competition. Best twelve pairs from round one qualifies to the semifinal. From semifinal the best seven pairs qualifies to the final.

Results

RankAthletesNationRound 1SemifinalFinal
Gold medal icon.svg Christophe Payan/Diane Eonin Flag of France.svg France QQ1
Silver medal icon.svg Ivan Yudin/Olga Sbitneva Flag of Russia.svg Russia QQ2
Bronze medal icon.svg Alexis Chardenoux/Fanny Delebecque Flag of France.svg France QQ3
4 Bernd Diel/Daniela Bechtold Flag of Germany.svg Germany QQ4
5 Andre Di Giovanni/Meike Lameli Flag of Germany.svg Germany QQ5
6 Matjaž Izak/Simona Turk Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia QQ6
7 Vítězslav Horák/Sandra Chudomska Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic QQ
8 Zdeněk Adamec/Petra Holovska Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Q
9 Thomas Weber/Susanne Weber Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland Q
10 Wim Wouters/Griet Verheyen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Q
11 Sergej Lyaschenko/Nataliya Proskurina Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine Q
12 Neven Ivić/Ivana Mihalić Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia Q
13 Tomislav Matacun/Dinka Lelić Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia
14 Alexey Nikolaev/Evgenija Nikeenkova Flag of Russia.svg Russia
15 Marc Schuler/Nadine Andeer Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland
16 Mark Horvath/Katalin Kis Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary
17 Torgny Lindbäck/Marie Meck-Jordestam Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
18 Brano Bucko/Zuzana Martinovicova Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia
19 Bernhard Berg/Alexandra Mader Flag of Austria.svg Austria
20 Anders Bakken/Hilde Slaaen-Bakken Flag of Norway.svg Norway

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References

  1. "Results" . Retrieved 2020-06-25.