Ralf Müller (dancer)

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Ralf Müller (* 1967 in Offenburg ) is a German dancer , dance teacher , judge at international dance tournaments and dance trainer at state and federal level. Together with his wife, Olga Müller-Omeltchenko , he became a four-time dance world champion in Latin American dances . The couple now live in Rastatt, Baden .

Life

Müller came to dance as a child through his parents' dance school in Rastatt. After his first successes in school tournaments and a third place at the German Rock'n'Roll Championships, he concentrated on Latin American dances. From 1985 to 1988 he trained as a dance teacher, then he joined the sports promotion group in Mannheim of the Bundeswehr. In 1990 he met his future dance partner and wife Olga at the German Open Championships . In the same year they started their careers together and quickly became world leaders. They got married on Valentine's Day 1991. For a long time they dominated international amateur tournaments in Latin American dances. In 1997 they switched to the professional camp. After their careers ended in 2000, both are active as international judges and teach in their own dance school in Rastatt.

Ralf and Olga Müller still work today as dance sport experts in television programs. Ralf Müller, for example, as a co-commentator at the German Open in Stuttgart or in the SWR program Kaffee oder Tee . Ralf and Olga were also often guests on television when they were active. So in the current sports studio of ZDF. The end of her career in 2000 also caused a lot of media coverage, with ZDF broadcasting a special on the career of the “Müller” as well as an interview.

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

successes

In the following all important tournament victories (all together with Olga Müller-Omeltchenko):

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)

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