U.S. National Dancesport Champions (Professional Standard)

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U.S. National Champions

U.S. National Professional Standard

Ballroom Dance / Dancesport Champions [1] [2]

1966–1970 Larry & Betty Silvers Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland
1971–1973Joe & Nancy Jenkins Flag of Washington, D.C..svg D.C.
1974–1975Ken Sloan & Sheila Webber-Sire Flag of California.svg California
1976–1978Bill Davies & Sandra Cameron Flag of New York.svg New York
1979–1982Brian & Kristi McDonald Flag of California.svg California
1983Stephen & Rita Cullip Flag of California.svg California
1984–1986Brian & Susan Puttock Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada
1987–1990Victor Veyrasset & Cynthia Dostal Flag of California.svg California
1991Stephen & Elizabeth Cullip Flag of Washington.svg Washington
1992Victor Veyrasset & Kathryn Schaffer Flag of California.svg California
1993–1997Victor Veyrasset & Heather Smith Flag of California.svg California
1998–2006Jonathan Wilkins & Katusha Demidova [3] Flag of New York.svg New York
2007–2017 Arunas Bizokas & Katusha Demidova Flag of New York.svg New York
2018-2019Victor Fung & Anastasia Muravyeva Flag of California.svg California

See also

The United States national professional ballroom dance champions are crowned at the United States Dance Championships, as recognized by the National Dance Council of America (NDCA) and the World Dance & DanceSport Council (WD&DSC).

The United States national professional ballroom dance champions are crowned at the United States Dance Championships, as recognized by the National Dance Council of America (NDCA) and the World Dance & DanceSport Council (WD&DSC).

The United States national professional ballroom dance champions are crowned at the United States Dance Championships, as recognized by the National Dance Council of America (NDCA) and the World Dance & DanceSport Council (WD&DSC).

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