German dancers dream of medals at World Cup and EM in Leipzig!

German dancers dream of medals at World Cup and EM in Leipzig!

In Leipzig, the big dance title fights are imminent, which not only promise a lot of excitement, but also bring some of the best amateur dancers in the country together. The city will be the scene of the World Cup in the standard dance and the European Championship in the Latin dance next Saturday. The events offer both an exciting competition feeling and a wonderful atmosphere.

Talented German couples are also represented among the participants who have good medal opportunities. Especially the couple Tomas and Violetta Fainsil, the German champions in the standard, attract attention. The renowned dance expert Llambi is optimistic and forecast for the couple that they could reach second place. The success seems tangible, because at their last appearance in Belgrade they already secured second place in a Grand Slam tournament.

strong competition and medal opportunities

In the Latin category, Fabian Täschner and Darja Titowa, who also compete as German champions, will demonstrate their skills. Llambi expresses hope that you will make it into the finale of the top 6, where the placements between two and six are open and surprises are possible. However, the competition is strong, with the Latvian dancers Marts Smolko and Tina Bazykina at the top of the favorite list. In addition, the “Let’s Dance” star Anastasija Maruster also puts everything on a medal that she strives for together with her husband Sergiu. In the standard, Alexey Glukhow and Anastasija Glazunowa from Moldau are considered the favorites for the title.

The anticipation of the athletes is tangible. Täschner announced his thoughts about the event: "Leipzig was one of the highlights for us last year." The couple had reached sixth place at the European Championship last year and is now ready to enjoy the impressive atmosphere of the city that makes the dance event so special.

The title fights begin on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. with the preliminary round of the World Cup Standard, followed by the preliminary round of the Latin European Championship at 12:30 p.m. The evening events also promise excitement, with transmissions that will show the finals from 7:45 p.m. via Sport in the east in the Livestream and from 10:30 p.m. on MDR television. Fans and spectators can be excited to see how the events develop and which dancers will ultimately be on the podium.