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Yulia Zagoruychenko
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Yulia and her partner and husband, Riccardo Cocchi
Born (1981-09-11) September 11, 1981 (age 43)
Belgorod, Russia
NationalityRussian
Occupationprofessional Latin dancer

Yulia Zagoruychenko (born September 11, 1981) is a Ten-times undefeated Latin Dance Champion and the current World Latin Dance Champion, with her partner/husband, Riccardo Cocchi.

Originally from Russia, she began dancing at the early age of four—Russian Folklore ensemble dancing.[1] As a child, she enjoyed watching and copying dancers on TV so her mother agreed to take her to dance classes where she did folk dancing for three years. She then moved into ballroom dancing. At the age of 11, Zagoruychenko started to teach kids to earn some money which she then gave to her parents. At age 12, she earned her first major title in Russia when she became the Russian Junior National Champion. For financial reasons, she could not afford to dance both Ballroom and Latin and so at the age of 16 she chose to pursue Latin. At the age of 21 she decided to move to America, and partnered with Maxim Kozhevnikov. Together they became the US National Professional Champions. In the fall of 2007, she began dancing with Riccardo Cocchi.[2]

Zagoruychenko and Cocchi won their first World Latin Dance Championship in 2010, and earned their eighth title in 2017. They are ranked #1 in the world for Professional Latin.[3] They recently won their 5th consecutive US National Professional Latin Champions title at the US Open Dance Competition.[4] In October 2019 they announced their retirement with their last international competition being the World Professional Latin in Miami.

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.[5]

Titles

2010-2019: 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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References

  1. ^ "rydance.com". Retrieved 5 February 2019.
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ "les si magistrales et oniriques démonstrations de Riccardo Cocchi et Yulia Yagoruychenko", Hallier ou l'Edernité en marche, Jean-Pierre Thiollet, Neva Editions, 2018, p. 80. ISBN 978-2-35055-247-7
  4. ^ WDC Rankings
  5. ^ Geller, Allison (2016-12-22). "An Afternoon with Ballroom Champion Yulia Zagoruychenko". A WOMEN’S THING. Retrieved 2019-02-23.
  6. ^ "Riccardo and Yulia | Eight-Time World Champions → Riccardo and Yulia World Professional Latin Dance Champions". Retrieved 2019-02-23.