Evaldas Sodeika
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The World Games
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2022 Birmingham | Standard |
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2017 Wroclaw | Standard |
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2019 Vilnius | Standard |
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2021 Brno | Standard |
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2018 Vienna | Standard |
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2014 Vienna | Standard |
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2015 Vilnius | Standard |
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2016 Aarhus | Standard |
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2017 Chengdu | Standard |
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2019 Salaspils | Standard |
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2018 Copenhagen | Standard |
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2016 Wroclaw | Standard |
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2017 Olomouc | Standard |
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2015 Cambrils | Standard |
Evaldas Sodeika (born 13 March 1989) is a Lithuanian
ballroom dancer. He is currently dancing with his partner Ieva Sodeikienė
and competing in the non-professional division.
In the 2014 World Amateur Championships Sodeika/Sodeikienė won bronze medals. During the 2015 European Amateur Championships, two Lithuanian amateur couples reached the final for the first time (Sodeika/Sodeikienė and Lacitis/Golodneva).[1] Sodeika and Sodeikienė ended up winning bronze medals.
Sodeika won the bronze medal in the 2017 World Games in Wrocław, Poland, in Standard.
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