Day 1 Highlights from the GOC 2024 in Stuttgart, Germany

Podium of the WDSF Open Standard Youth
Podium of the WDSF Open Standard Youth

Stuttgart, Germany – August 13, 2024 – The German Open Championship (GOC) 2024 commenced today with a vibrant array of competitions spread across the three distinguished venues from the Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Liederhalle: Beethovensaal, Hegelsaal, and Alte Reithalle. The opening day was marked by exceptional performances from some of the world's most talented dancers, setting a high standard for the days ahead.

Tymon Olejarz and Wiktoria Kurda
Tymon Olejarz and Wiktoria Kurda during Open Standard Youth

WDSF Open Standard Youth

In the WDSF Open Standard Youth competition, Lithuanian duo Pranas Mitkus and Juste Janciunaite emerged victorious, captivating the audience with their precision and grace. Close behind were Jaime Martinez Ibanez and Emmi Brener from Israel, who secured second place, followed by Spain’s Adria Hernandez and Emilija Ulcinaite in third.

Final Rankings

  1. Pranas Mitkus - Juste Janciunaite (LTU)
  2. Jaime Martinez Ibanez - Emmi Brener (ISR)
  3. Adria Hernandez - Emilija Ulcinaite (ESP)
  4. Richards Krivins - Alexandra Shamova (LAT)
  5. Dmytrii Forostianov - Helene Novalee Tilgert (GER)
  6. Tymon Olejarz - Wiktoria Kurda (POL)

WDSF Open Solo Standard Female Junior I

The WDSF Open Solo Standard Female Junior I competition featured outstanding young talent. Natalia Simo from Spain took first place, showcasing her elegance on the dance floor. Yang Anqi of People's Republic of China secured the second spot, with Wu Chia-Hsuan from Chinese Taipei finishing third.

Final Rankings

  1. Natalia Simo (ESP)
  2. Yang Anqi (CHN)
  3. Wu Chia-Hsuan (TPE)

WDSF Open Solo Latin Male Juvenile II

Germany's Mark Avtushko triumphed in the WDSF Open Solo Latin Male Juvenile II competition, delivering a dynamic performance that earned him first place. Fellow German Weimann Gabriel and People's Republic of China’s Yang Hang completed the top three in this energetic event.

Final Rankings

  1. Mark Avtushko (GER)
  2. Weimann Gabriel (GER)
  3. Yang Hang (CHN)

WDSF Open Ten Dance Junior I

The WDSF Open Ten Dance Junior I event saw a strong showing from Kristiyan Donchev and Martina Kondaklieva of Bulgaria, who took first place. Republic of Moldova’s Daniel Martiniuc and Sophia Ivanova claimed second, with Ukraine’s Danyil Dronyk and Victoriia Melnyk rounding out the podium.

Final Rankings

  1. Kristiyan Donchev - Martina Kondaklieva (BUL)
  2. Daniel Martiniuc - Sophia Ivanova (MDA)
  3. Danyil Dronyk - Victoriia Melnyk (UKR)

WDSF Open Ten Dance Junior II

In the WDSF Open Ten Dance Junior II competition, the German pair Yigit Bayraktar and Lukrecija Kuraite took the top spot, followed by Romania’s Sabin Alexandru-Marian and Dediu Alessandra Maria in second place. Another German duo, Kiril Denius and Jana Milicevic, finished third in this competitive event.

Final Rankings

  1. Yigit Bayraktar - Lukrecija Kuraite (GER)
  2. Sabin Alexandru-Marian - Dediu Alessandra Maria (ROU)
  3. Kiril Denius - Jana Milicevic (GER)
Wang Zenghui and Zong YingG
Wang Zenghui and Zong Ying during WDSF PD Super Grand Prix Latin Adult

WDSF PD Super Grand Prix Latin Adult

The WDSF PD Super Grand Prix Latin Adult competition was the highlight of the day, with Latvia’s Marts Smolko and Tina Bazykina delivering a stellar performance to take first place. The Moldovan couple Sergiu Maruster and Anastasia Stan secured second, while People's Republic of China’s Li Mingxuan and Zhou Wanting finished third.

Final Rankings

  1. Marts Smolko - Tina Bazykina (LAT)
  2. Sergiu Maruster - Anastasia Stan (MDA)
  3. Li Mingxuan - Zhou Wanting (CHN)

As Day 1 of the German Open Championship 2024 comes to a close, the stage is set for more incredible performances in the days to come. Stay tuned for further updates as the competition continues to unfold.

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