Find the results of the Tango Escenario and Tango de Pista World Championship in Buenos Aires

Resultados Tango de Pista /  Tango Escenario Buenos Aires 2023

Videos of the world tango champions are available below too!

Tango Escenario Results are below.

Useful resources that other social tango dancers checked:

The most complete Tango Checklist

Tango Tips by the Maestros

40 judges of the mundial de tango, world tango champions (including Bruna and Julian, the 2023 champions!!!) and experienced maestros came together to create one tango book.

Available in English, Spanish, Italian.

Find it here.

The winners of the Senior category of the mundial de tango are Sergio Decrin y Sandra Leal.

World Tango Escenario Champions 2023:

Julián Sánchez y Bruna Estrellita

World Tango Salon Champions 2023:

Suyay Quiroha y Jhonny Carvajal

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