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Alexander Parhomovski (Germany) & Tasja Schulz (Germany)

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They are no longer competing together (2005 March)


Tasja Schulz is currently dancing with Anatoly Novoselov (see profile).

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We have recorded: 17 of their results as Junior , 2 of their results as Youth
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Latest rating

Ballroom - 1424 see graph
Based on 7 results. Last on Sunday, 21 November 2004

10 Dance - 1434 see graph
Unreliable yet - only 4 result(s). Last on Friday, 19 November 2004

Latin - 1524 see graph
Based on 8 results. Last on Saturday, 29 January 2005

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Biography/Couple History

Alexander Parhomovski & Tasja Schulz started dancing together in 2004 (January) as Junior They do not dance together anymore and were last registered as a couple in Germany. They danced in Youth .

Their first competition that is recorded in our database was in Germany - Höfingen on 2004 (March). So far their best mark in our database is getting into 1 in the Junior II B Latin (Summer Dance Festival 2004 in Germany - Berlin on Saturday, 12 June 2004).

They joined together after Alexander and Jana Ritter split in 2003 (November) - see profile and Tasja and Pavel Kokorin split in 2003 (December) - see profile

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History of country and status changes (timeline)

Germany
JuniorYouth
01 Jan 200401 Oct 2004

First competition recorded

German Junior II Latin Championships - Junior II Latin (Latin ) in Germany - Höfingen on Saturday, 06 March 2004

Last competition recorded

Goldstadtpokal 2005 - Youth Latin (Latin ) in Germany - Pforzheim on Saturday, 29 January 2005