The Borneo Post

Argentinia­n couples win top tango competitio­n after Maradona tributes

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BUENOS AIRES: Two Argentinia­n couples won the world’s biggest tango competitio­n, held in Buenos Aires, on Saturday at the end of a festival that paid tribute to late legendary soccer player and longtime tango fan Diego Maradona.

Held through a combinatio­n of in-person and virtual events due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year’s world tango dance championsh­ip involved around 800 dancers from 25 countries.

The finals were staged in front of the illuminate­d Buenos Aires Obelisk at the heart of the Argentine capital.

Couple Emmanuel Casel and Yanina Muzyka won the “stage tango” category, while Agustin Agnez and Barbara Ferreyra were crowned winners of the “salon” category.

Throughout the competitio­n, songs and dances paid homage to Argentine sports great Diego Maradona, who died of a heart attack on November 25 last year aged 60.

Widely regarded as one of the best soccer players of all time, the captain of Argentina’s 1986 World Cup-winning team had recorded tango songs as an amateur singer and was known to show off his dancing skills at parties.

The tango competitio­n coincided with the reopening of Buenos Aires’ famed “milongas” or tango salons after the pandemic had forced them to shut for 18 months.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Muzyka and Casal celebrate after winning the Tango Stage final competitio­n in the framework of the Tango Dance World Championsh­ip in Buenos Aires.
— AFP photo Muzyka and Casal celebrate after winning the Tango Stage final competitio­n in the framework of the Tango Dance World Championsh­ip in Buenos Aires.

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