Buenos Aires, Argentina - Pole dancing athletes from across South America traveled to Buenos Aires, Argentina to show off their agility, strength, flexibility, and endurance.
The competition's performances rivaled those of Cirque du Soleil, with many performers striking exaggerated yoga poses while suspended from the narrow pole.
Flying in the air: Participants like Daniela Schmoll and Virgina Gonzalez of Argentina perform incredible feats during the Miss Pole Dance South America competition
In pairs: Tallyta Torres and Ekaterina Malykhina of Brazil display the incredible flexibility needed to succeed at a pole dancing competition
While poll dancing is often associated with strip dancing, the Miss Pole Dancing South America competition approaches the sport from an athletic perspective.
The event was held in Buenos Aires on November 23 and 25.
The event's 2013 winner, Alessandra Rancan of Brazil, not only won the entire competition but also the category distinction of 'Best Artistic Performance'.
She took home the top prize for her agile performance, during which she wore a red sequined two-piece outfit with a matching flower in her hair.
The competition's performances rivaled those of Cirque du Soleil, with many performers striking exaggerated yoga poses while suspended from the narrow pole.
Flying in the air: Participants like Daniela Schmoll and Virgina Gonzalez of Argentina perform incredible feats during the Miss Pole Dance South America competition
In pairs: Tallyta Torres and Ekaterina Malykhina of Brazil display the incredible flexibility needed to succeed at a pole dancing competition
While poll dancing is often associated with strip dancing, the Miss Pole Dancing South America competition approaches the sport from an athletic perspective.
The event was held in Buenos Aires on November 23 and 25.
The event's 2013 winner, Alessandra Rancan of Brazil, not only won the entire competition but also the category distinction of 'Best Artistic Performance'.
She took home the top prize for her agile performance, during which she wore a red sequined two-piece outfit with a matching flower in her hair.
Crazier than yoga: Paola Kely Ramos Alvarez of Colombia takes an upside-down split while holding herself up on the pole with just one hand
Men also: Renzo Escudero Zerga of Peru shows off his skills at the competition
The competition includes men as well. Some even perform in pairs with female or male partners. It is unclear why the men participate in a 'Miss Pole Dance' competition.
Prior to pole dancing, Ms Rancan was a rhythmic gymnastics athlete for ten years, which earned her multiple national titles. She started pole dancing in 2011.
She will face competition by champions hailing from various Asian and European nations, as well as Australia and the U.S, and the international pole dancing championship.
Winner takes all: Brazilian pole dancer Alessandra Rancan won the entire competition
Next steps: Racan will go on to compete at the international pole dancing championships in the UK
The World Pole Dance Championships first took place in 2005 in Amsterdam. The organization claims that it was the first international pole dancing competition in the sport’s history.
Men also: Renzo Escudero Zerga of Peru shows off his skills at the competition
The competition includes men as well. Some even perform in pairs with female or male partners. It is unclear why the men participate in a 'Miss Pole Dance' competition.
Prior to pole dancing, Ms Rancan was a rhythmic gymnastics athlete for ten years, which earned her multiple national titles. She started pole dancing in 2011.
She will face competition by champions hailing from various Asian and European nations, as well as Australia and the U.S, and the international pole dancing championship.
Winner takes all: Brazilian pole dancer Alessandra Rancan won the entire competition
Next steps: Racan will go on to compete at the international pole dancing championships in the UK
The World Pole Dance Championships first took place in 2005 in Amsterdam. The organization claims that it was the first international pole dancing competition in the sport’s history.
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