Olga Müller-Omeltchenko

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Olga Müller-Omeltchenko (* 1972 in Moscow , USSR ) is a world dance champion , dance teacher , judge at international dance tournaments and dance trainer at state and national level. Today she lives in Rastatt, Baden .

Life

Müller-Omeltchenko comes from Russia and began her career as a child, which quickly led her to large dance clubs and intensive training. With her dance partner at the time, she won championships in almost all classes.

In 1990 Müller-Omeltchenko met her future dance partner and husband Ralf Müller at the German Open Championships . On October 2nd, 1990 they started their careers together and quickly danced their way to the top of the world. For a long time they dominated international tournaments in Latin American dances . They got married on Valentine's Day 1991. The dancing couple - often called "Die Müllers" on radio and television - was considered the figurehead of German dance in the 1990s. After a successful career with the amateurs, they later switched to the professional camp and won the free-style Latin World Championships three times in a row from 1998 to 2000. On November 18, 2000, at the world dance gala in Baden-Baden, the two announced the end of their dancing careers, so that they could concentrate on their profession as dance teachers in the future.

Olga Müller-Omeltchenko became a dance teacher in the dance school in Rastatt, which was run together with her husband. She also acts as an adjudicator at international dance tournaments and trains young people in dance at the state and federal level. In 2006 she was voted the best dance coach of the year in Blackpool.

In 2012, Olga Müller-Omeltchenko danced several international tournaments with Franco Formica.

Olga Müller-Omeltchenko and Ralf Müller have two sons (* 2007, 2015).

successes

Below all tournament victories (all together with husband Ralf Müller):

Professionals

  • World Freestyle Latin Championships (1998-2000)
  • German Freestyle Latin Championship (1998)
  • German Championship Latin (1998, 1999)

Amateurs

  • World Championship (1996)
  • European Championship (1994, 1996)
  • German Championship (1994–1997)
  • British Open (1996)
  • German Open Championships (1994–1996)
  • ARD Masters Gala (1994-1996)
  • Goldstadt Cup (1994–1996)
  • UK Championships (1996)
  • British Open Professionals Rising Star (1997)

Club membership

  • 1994 to 1996 at Schwarz-Weiß-Club Pforzheim (before 1994: unknown)
  • with 1. TSC Rastatt since 1997

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