Marcus White

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Marcus Weiß (born August 24, 1974 in Hamburg ) is a German dancer, dance sports trainer and former professional dancer.

Life

Marcus Weiß has been dancing since he was 13 years old. Before he turned his hobby into a profession, he completed training as a masseur and physiotherapist. At the age of 16 he acquired his first coaching license (C). At the age of 24 he specialized in standard dance . From 1992 to 2002 his foster sister Anja Schramm was his dance partner. In 2003 Isabel Edvardsson became his dance partner and finally also his partner, with whom he celebrated numerous successes in dance until 2007 . In 2007, Weiß and Edvardsson ended their career as a professional dance couple.

Weiß choreographed for the RTL show Let's Dance , in which he was sometimes seen. In the first season he gave Salsa lessons backstage to Yvonne Catterfeld and Eric Benét .

White is a coach in the following clubs:

He is often visiting many other clubs as a guest coach.

successes

2003

  • German Vice Champion Professional Standard

2004

  • German Vice Champion Professional Standard
  • 9th place at the Asian Open, world rankings
  • 7th place at the Dutch Open, world rankings
  • 5th place at the German Open Championships GOC
  • 1st place at the German Masters
  • 1st place at the French Open
  • 21st place in the world rankings as the best German couple!

2005

  • 14th place at the Asian Open, world rankings
  • Semifinals at the Crystal Palace Cup, London
  • Semifinals at the Imperial Championships, London
  • 2nd place at the German Grand Prix
  • Finalists at the US Open in Miami
  • German Vice Champion Professional Standard
  • German Master Professional Standard Freestyle
  • Semi-finals of the World Championship in Blackpool
  • Final 5th place at the European Championship in Mülheim

2006

  • 14th place in the world rankings
  • Final 6th place of the European Championship in Düsseldorf
  • Vice European Champion Professional Standard Freestyle
  • German Master Professional Standard
  • Final of the German Open Championships GOC
  • German Master Professional Standard Freestyle

2007

  • 1st place in the Euro Dance Classics (as part of the Euro Dance Festival 2007)
  • German Master Professional Standard Freestyle
  • European Champion Professional Standard Freestyle

Individual evidence

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