Sibiu, Romania – The 2025 WDSF World Championship Standard – Transylvanian Grand Prix, held in the historic city of Sibiu, Romania, has concluded, celebrating the achievements of its distinguished winners. Rares Cojoc and Andreea Matei captivated audiences and judges to secure the coveted World Standard title, while Ionuț Alexandru Miculescu and Andra Păcurar emerged victorious in the competitive Latin category.
The prestigious championship, organized under the World DanceSport Federation (WDSF) umbrella, unfolded earlier in 2025, drawing attention to the pinnacle of ballroom and Latin dance excellence. The event served as a significant platform for top-tier dancers to showcase their skill, artistry, and dedication on an international stage.
Cojoc and Matei's triumph in the World Standard division highlights their exceptional command of the classic ballroom disciplines. Their masterful performance in Sibiu solidified their position as leading figures in the Standard dance world, earning them the esteemed World Standard title.
Similarly, Miculescu and Păcurar's victory in the Latin category demonstrated their prowess in the energetic and expressive Latin dances. Their compelling performance at the Transylvanian Grand Prix underscored their remarkable talent and competitive edge, clinching the Latin title.
The 2025 WDSF World Championship Standard – Transylvanian Grand Prix not only crowned new champions but also reinforced Sibiu, Romania's role as a key host city for international dance events, bringing together the global dance community for a memorable competition and celebrating these significant milestones in the dancers' careers.