1994 BALLET MEDALISTS

Grand Prix - City of Jackson Award

Johan Kobborg - Denmark

Senior Division Male Gold Medal

Dai Sasaki - Japan

Senior Division Male Silver Medal

Yury Yanowsky - Spain

Senior Division Female Silver Medal

Marina Antonova - Russia

Beate Vollack - Germany

Senior Division Male Bronze Medal

Igor Antonov - Ukraine

Senior Division Female Bronze Medal

Alexandra Koltun - United States

Mariko Miyauchi - Japan

Tiekka Schofield - United States

Junior Division Male Gold Medal

Simon Ball - United States

Junior Division Female Gold Medal

Zenaida Yanowsky - Spain

Junior Division Female Silver Medal

Kusha Alexi-Angst - Switzerland

April Ball - United States

Junior Division Male Bronze Medal

Michal Matys - Czech Republic

Ramon Moreno - Cuba

Roman Rykin - Russia

Junior Division Female Bronze Medal

Adela Pollertova - Czech Republic

Robert Joffrey Memorial Award of Merit

Alexander Pereda - Cuba

Jury Award of Encouragement - Female

Anna Dorosh - Ukraine

Alma Munteanu - Romania

Junior Division - International Ballet Council Scholarship

Jose Martin Trujillo - Spain

Wei Ying Zhang - China

Best Couple - Junior

Adela Pollertova - Czech Republic

Michal Matys - Czech Republic

Best Couple - Senior

Marina Antonova - Russia

Igor Antonov - Ukraine

Best Noncompeting Partner - Male

Dinko Bogdanic

Gregor Seiffert

Best Noncompeting Partner - Female

Larissa Ponomorenko

Gold Medal Choreography Award

Dietmar Seiffert

Robert Balogh

Heniz-Bosl-Stiftung Award

Tamara Marie House - United States

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