Talk:Yulia Zagoruychenko
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[edit]The 2012 world prof latin championships have not yet been held. They will be in Innsbruck, Austria on 20th October 2012. This can be verified from the website of the World Dance Council [1]
Someone confused the Open British Championships, which were held earlier this year in Blackpool with the World Ch., which will be held in Insbruk, Austria later this year. Macdonald-ross (talk) 14:25, 19 June 2012 (UTC)
Additional Information and Current List of Titles
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Originally from Russia, she began dancing at the early age of four- Russian Folklore ensemble dancing.[1]
Yulia takes inspiration from several other forms of dance besides latin, and even musicians. Some of her inspirations are dancers Cyd Charisse, Fred Astaire, Diana Vishneva, Gaynor Fairweather, and Donnie Burns. She is also inspired by musicians Jose Feliciano, Tina Turner, Bocelli, Christina Aguilera and the dance companies Pilobolus and Alvin Ailey.[2]
Due to traveling so much for her career, it is difficult to have a consistent schedule. However, the ways she stays healthy with such a difficult schedule include: getting a good amount of rest, eating a good balance between carbs and protein, and plenty of vitamins and minerals.[3]
Lil.marbar (talk) 01:07, 19 February 2019 (UTC)
References
- ^ Geller, Allison. "An Afternoon with Ballroom Champion Yulia Zagoruychenko". A Women's Thing.
- ^ Geller, Allison. "An Afternoon with Ballroom Champion Yulia Zagoruychenko". A Women's Thing.
- ^ Geller, Allison. "An Afternoon with Ballroom Champion Yulia Zagoruychenko". A Women's Thing.
Titles
[edit]2010-2017: World Professional Latin Champions
2009: World Professional Showdance Champions
2008-2016 and 2018: U.S. National Professional Latin Champions
2012, 2015-2017: Winners of the International Championships England
2008-2014: U.S. Open Champions
2016-2018: Blackpool Dance Festival Champions, England
2016-2017: Blackpool Dance Festival Champions, China
2016-2018: UK Championship Champions, England
2008-2011, 2013-2017: WDC Fred Astaire Cup Competition (Disneyland, Paris)
2008-2017: Dutch Open Champions, Assen
2010-2018: Asian Open Champions (Tokyo, Japan)
2013, 2016: Asian Open Champions (Korea and China)
2010-2014, 2016-2018: Asian Open Champions (Taiwan)
2010-2012: Asian Open Champions (Indonesia)
2010-2014, 2015-2017: Asian Open Champions (Macao)
2010-2012: Philippine Star Ball Champions
2009, 2012, 2013: German Open Champions
2012, 2016: Asian Pacific Champions
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Lil.marbar (talk) 01:08, 19 February 2019 (UTC)
References
- ^ "Riccardo and Yulia". RY Dance.
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