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Tatiana Pavlova was born in St. Petersburg Russia. She started dancing at the age of
seven. Throughout her carrier she has consistently achieved the highest level of |
recognition.
Tatiana placed highly in most dance competitions entered.
She was Russian representative to the World and European
Dance Championships, twice finalist in a “World Cup” in the
Standard category, and a finalist in open Dance
championships in Holland, Denmark, Norway and Italy.
Runner up in National Russian Dance Championships for four
years, Semi finalist in World and European Dance
Championships, Winner of “Grand Prix” dance series in Russia;
Creator of the first Russian instructional dance video series “Line of Dance”; cofounder of dance sport center
‘Reverence”, co organizer of International dance congress
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and dance competition “Reverence” in Moscow. Tatiana wasawarded a title “Star of
National Russian Dance Sport” in 1998.
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In 1996 Tatiana moved to the USA and continued her carrier partnered with Oleg
Suvorov.
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Most notably, Oleg and Tatiana won the United States
National Professional Rising Star Championships 1999,
were United States National Professional Grand Finalists
in 2001, through 2003; were Finalists of the World Cup in
2002, 2003; and were winners of The Standard Show-
dance at the Ohio Star Ball and Ohio Star Ball Overall
Champions in Standard category in 2002.
They were also winners of: California Open Dance Sport
Championships, Vegas Show Down, Arizona Challenge of
Champions, Wisconsin State Championships, San Francisco
Open Championships, Southern States Dance Sport
Championships, Southwest Regional Dance Sport
Championships, San Diego Open Championships, Twin Cities
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Championships, Desert Classic Dance Sport Festival, International Grand Ball Dance
Sport Championships, Heart Of America Dance Sport Championships, Pacific Dance
Sport Championships, Autumn Classic Dance Sport Championships, Galaxy Dance Sport
Championships, Rocky Mountain Challenge, Hotlanta Dance Challenge, California Star
Ball Championships, Holiday Classic Dance Sport Championships.
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To the line of Tatiana’s achievements you can add her success
in the Pro/Am circuit, which include such results as World Latin
pro/am dance champion in 2005.
Tatiana retired from Professional competitive dancing in
February 2005. She is a qualified World and National
adjudicator with the NDCA, USA Dance, IDSF and WDC.
She is currently busy traveling throughout the country and
the world coaching and judging.
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