Dancesport at the 2017 World Games – Salsa

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Salsa
at the 2017 World Games
Venue Centennial Hall
Date28 July 2017
Competitors20 from 9 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Stevens Rebolledo
Yinessa Ortega
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Silver medal icon.svg Yefersson Benjumea
Adriana Avila
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Bronze medal icon.svg Simone Sanfilippo
Serena Maso
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
  2013

The salsa competition at the 2017 World Games took place on 28 July 2017 at the Centennial Hall in Wrocław, Poland. [1]

Competition format

A total of 10 pairs from 9 nations entered the competition. In first round best six pairs qualified directly to the semifinal. In the redance additional two pairs are advancing to the semifinal. From semifinal the best six pairs qualifies to the final.

Results

First round

RankAthletesNationScoreNote
Yefersson Benjumea/Adriana Avila Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 33.43Q
Simone Sanfilippo/Serena Maso Flag of Italy.svg Italy 31.75Q
Stevens Rebolledo/Yinessa Ortega Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 34.85Q
Jakub Mazuch/Tereza Vodičková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 32.00Q
Juan Alejandro Pallares/Magali Piedra Flag of Spain.svg Spain 29.33Q
Jose Romero Martinez/Jessica Valencia Naveda Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador 32.08Q
Robinson Ferreira Da Silva/Larissa dos Santos Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 27.92
Mate Pek/Edit Lilla Nagy Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 28.13
Jordan Muillerac/Laure Ibanez Flag of France.svg France 29.17
Luis Santiago/Brianna Rios Flag of the United States.svg United States 28.67

Redance

RankAthletesNationScoreNote
Jordan Muillerac/Laure Ibanez Flag of France.svg France 30.00Q
Mate Pek/Edit Lilla Nagy Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 30.25Q
9 Luis Santiago/Brianna Rios Flag of the United States.svg United States 28.67
10 Robinson Ferreira Da Silva/Larissa dos Santos Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 28.67

Semifinal

RankAthletesNationScoreNote
Jose Romero Martinez/Jessica Valencia Naveda Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador 32.67Q
Simone Sanfilippo/Serena Maso Flag of Italy.svg Italy 34.73Q
Juan Alejandro Pallares/Magali Piedra Flag of Spain.svg Spain 31.80Q
Yefersson Benjumea/Adriana Avila Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 35.00Q
Jakub Mazuch/Tereza Vodičková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 32.83Q
Stevens Rebolledo/Yinessa Ortega Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 35.03Q
7 Jordan Muillerac/Laure Ibanez Flag of France.svg France 30.33
8 Mate Pek/Edit Lilla Nagy Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 30.33

Final

RankAthletesNationScore
Gold medal icon.svg Stevens Rebolledo/Yinessa Ortega Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 37.54
Silver medal icon.svg Yefersson Benjumea/Adriana Avila Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 37.21
Bronze medal icon.svg Simone Sanfilippo/Serena Maso Flag of Italy.svg Italy 36.04
4 Jakub Mazuch/Tereza Vodičková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 33.67
6 Juan Alejandro Pallares/Magali Piedra Flag of Spain.svg Spain 32.17
5 Jose Romero Martinez/Jessica Valencia Naveda Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador 33.50

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References

  1. "The World Games 2017, Wrocław (POL) info system | IWGA". www.theworldgames.org. Retrieved 2020-06-18.