Let's Dance 2013

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Let's Dance 2013
Celebrity winner Markoolio
Professional winner Cecilia Ehrling
Release
Original network TV4
Original release29 March (2013-03-29) 
31 May 2013 (2013-05-31)
Season chronology
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Let's Dance 2012
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Let's Dance 2014

Let's Dance 2013 was the eight season of the Swedish Let's Dance series on TV4. It premiered on 29 March 2013. [1] [2]

Contents

Couples

CelebrityOccupationProfessional partnerStatus
Jennifer Åkerman Model, singer & blogger Calle Sterner Eliminated 1st
on 5 April 2013
Robban Andersson Reality television star Oksana Spichak Eliminated 2nd
on 12 April 2013
Anette Norberg Former Olympic curler Tobias Karlsson Eliminated 3rd
on 19 April 2013
Håkan Dahlby Olympic double trap shooter Jeanette Carlsson Eliminated 4th
on 26 April 2013
Sofia Wistam Television & radio host Tobias Bader Eliminated 5th
on 3 May 2013
Anna Brolin Sports presenter Tobias Wallin Eliminated 6th
on 10 May 2013
Erik Segerstedt Singer & Idol 2006 contestant Sigrid Bernson Eliminated 7th
on 17 May 2013
Maria Montazami Reality television star Kristjan Lootus Third Place
on 24 May 2013
Oscar Zia Singer & X Factor contestant Maria Bild Second Place
on 31 May 2013
Markoolio Singer Cecilia Ehrling Winners
on 31 May 2013

Scoring chart

CouplePlace121+2345678910
Markoolio & Cecilia1162036271925+4=2928+12=4027+2=2922+18=4021+30=5126+30+30=86
Oscar & Maria2172138232430+0=3017+6=2330+8=3826+27=5330+28=5825+30+30=85
Maria & Kristjan3151025211418+6=2421+4=2515+6=2127+18=4519+21=40
Erik & Sigrid4181836172120+0=2026+8=3416+4=2021+27=48
Anna & Tobias W.5152237242020+2=2222+10=3221+10=31
Sofia & Tobias B.691524151916+0=1618+2=20
Håkan & Jeanette7142438231520+0=20
Anette & Tobias K.81217292117
Robban & Oksana96182417
Jennifer & Calle10161228

Average chart

Rank by
average
PlaceCoupleTotalNumber of
dances
Average
12Oscar & Maria3581425.6
21Markoolio & Cecilia33924.2
35Anna & Tobias W.144720.6
44Erik & Sigrid184920.4
57Håkan & Jeanette96519.2
63Maria & Kristjan1991118.1
78Anette & Tobias K.67416.8
86Sofia & Tobias B.94615.7
910Jennifer & Calle28214.0
109Robban & Oksana41313.7

Average dance chart

CouplesAveragesBest Dance(s)Worst Dance(s)
Markoolio & Cecilia24.2Samba, Waltz & Showdance (30)Slowfox (16)
Oscar & Maria25.6Quickstep (x2), Slowfox, Waltz & Showdance (30)Paso Doble (17)
Maria & Kristjan18.1Tango (27)Jive (10)
Erik & Sigrid20.4Team Dance (27)Slowfox (16)
Anna & Tobias W.20.6Slowfox (24)Waltz (15)
Sofia & Tobias B.15.3Samba (19)Cha-Cha-Cha (9)
Håkan & Jeanette19.2Rumba (24)Slowfox (14)
Anette & Tobias K.16.8Rumba (21)Paso Doble (17)
Robban & Oksana13.7Slowfox (18)Cha-Cha-Cha (6)
Jennifer & Calle12.0Cha-Cha-Cha (16)Slowfox (12)

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