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Mónica Martínez and David Felip

"If you have won all World Masters you must win the World Championships!"

An interview with the current World Champion RockīnīRoll David Felip

(deutsche Version)

The World Championships 1999 were the culmination in their career up to now. David Felip and Mónica Martínez won the competition held in Castellon/Spain on December 18th 1999, and are now the World Champions in RockīnīRoll. David Felip was so kind to answer some questions about himself and his partner, and he sent me some photos taken at the World Championships.

It is very different to dance "at home"

Competing for the World Championship in Castellon was surely different from dancing in Germany or the Netherlands. The audience seems to have been very enthusiastic for the spanish couples. Did this help you or did it make you nervous?
Of course it is very different to dance "at home". For us the result has been perfect, but not so easy. For example, one month before the World Championships, all people said to Mónica and me: "You will be the World Champions" or "if you have won all World Masters you must win the World Championships". All this makes you nervous and puts a lot of pressure on you.

When did you and Mónica start dancing Rock'n'Roll?
Mónica and I dance together for five years now. Our first competition was the European Championship in Duisburg in 1995. Before I danced with another partner for four years, and we won the Spanish Championship in 1994. Mónica danced two years with another boy in B category.

Monica Martinez and David Felip
The World Champions 1999: Mónica Martínez and David Felip (Spain)
The Winners at Castellon
Two spanish couples made their way at Castellon: Marta Ventura and José Tornero became third after Dinara Bedretdinova and Andrej Bardanov (Russia)

What were the most important steps in your dancing career?
About this question we have talked a lot of times with our trainer (and my brother) Javier. First, the victory of the European Championship 1997 in Castellon has been a great success for us. After this competition we have always stayed on the podium at 25 international Competitions - except at Munich 1999, were we where falling in the first KO round. And of course the victory at the World Championship is the maximum success, and even more if you win at home.

What titles did you win up to now?
Our titles are: Spanish Champions 1997, European Champions 1997, Champions in the French Open 1998, Champions in the World Masters Munich 1997, Lyon 1997, 1998 and 1999, Paris 1998 and 1999, Vienna 1998 and 1999, and Zurich 1999, World Champions 1999.

Who are your trainers?
Our trainers are Javier Felip (acrobatic figures and technique), and Robert Esteban (footwork and choreographies).

Do you work as trainers for other spanish couples? What do you think is the near future of spanish Rock'n'Roll?
Yes, I am training a lot of couples (youth, junior, C and B). In two weeks the season here begins with a competition in Castellon, in April the Spanish Championship in Madrid. I think that the future of RockīnīRoll here is very good, in the last years we had only one or two competitions, this year we have seven (included the World Cup Juniors in September).

Has your international success had influence on the popularity of RockīnīRoll in spain? How many RockīnīRoll clubs (or couples) do you have in spain?
Yes, our success was very important for RockīnīRoll in Spain. Six years ago only 10 or 12 couples were dancing RockīnīRoll in the whole country. Because RockīnīRoll was only a show, the people did not understand that this dance is a sport. And now step to step, there are 100 couples in all categories. We and Javier have helped for this and are very happy.

Monica Martinez and David Felip
Mónica and David preparing for the contest.
Monica Martinez and David Felip
Spanish success: Mónica Martínez, David Felip, Marta Ventura and José Tornero

Where do you live, how old are you?
We live in Almazora, a little town 2 km in the south of Castellon. Mónica is 19 years old, and I am 26 (my birthday was the lovers day - February 14).

What do you do when not dancing (if there is time left)?
Mónica is student. It is very hard for her to do all together (study and trainings), especially last year. For this reason we work along the year (four times a week), except in the summer when we are training more hard (morning and afternoon). I have a Dance School in my town (Almazora), I am a ballroom and RockīnīRoll teacher. I work in the dance school all days from 7 pm until 12pm. In the summer we work in a RockīnīRoll group (Boogie Show).

Do you do any other dancesport besides Rock'n'Roll?
Here in spain, we dance social ballroom (salsa, merengue, tango argentino) no sportive, but now, in our country the sportive dance is booming. I am learning with a russian teacher in Valencia. Monica likes to dance salsa.

You have won everything there is to win - World Championship, European Championship. What are your plans for the future?
In this moment we are training for some shows (may be we will go to Singapur in June) and for the World Championship in Bremen.

Many thanks to David for answering my questions and sending me the photos used in this article.

mascot
Did a good job at Castellon: Mónicas mascot.

More photos of Mónica and David (and many other RockīnīRoll dancers) can be found in the Who Is Who?.

Other Reports available:

+ European Championship 1999 in Bremen, Germany
+ World Championship 1998 in Berlin, Germany
+ World Championship 1997 in Groningen, Netherlands (only in german)
+ Super-World-Masters 1996 in Hamburg, Germany

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