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Andres End (Estonia) & Liis End (Estonia)

From our records

They are no longer competing together (2008 November)


Andres End is currently dancing with Veronika Korotnikova (see profile). Liis End is currently dancing with Alex Freyr Gunnarsson (see profile).

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We have recorded: 62 of their results as Junior , 53 of their results as Youth , 36 of their results as Amateur
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Latest rating

Ballroom - 1670 see graph
Based on 97 results. Last on Saturday, 18 October 2008

10 Dance - 1538 see graph
Based on 9 results. Last on Sunday, 02 March 2008

Latin - 1475 see graph
Based on 45 results. Last on Saturday, 24 May 2008

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Biography/Couple History

Andres End & Liis End started dancing together in 2003 (May) as Junior They do not dance together anymore and were last registered as a couple in Estonia. They danced in Youth .

Their first competition that is recorded in our database was in England - Horsham on 2003 (July). So far their best mark in our database is getting into 1 in the Under 21s ballroom (Champions of Tomorrow in England - Blackpool on Saturday, 12 January 2008).

They joined together after Andres and Eiri Selberg split in 2003 (February) - see profile and Liis and Sten Vork split in 2003 (February) - see profile

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History of country and status changes (timeline)

Estonia
JuniorYouth
01 May 200301 Jan 2005

First competition recorded

Horsham - Junior Standard 4 dance (Ballroom ) in England - Horsham on Sunday, 06 July 2003

Last competition recorded

Lahti Dance Festival 2008 - IDSF International Open Standard (Ballroom ) in Finland - Lahti on Saturday, 18 October 2008