Jordan Frisbee Won the Champions Jack & Jill at Budafest 2025. His Partner Was Someone Who Started Dancing WCS the Year He Won His First World Title.
The West Coast Swing competitive circuit spans generations in a way that few sports or art forms do. Because the format is improvisation-based and doesn't peak physically in the way that, say, gymnastics does, competitors in their late 30s and 40s are not just competitive — they are frequently the most technically and musically advanced performers in any given field.
This creates occasional arithmetic that stops conversations.
At Budafest 2025, Jordan Frisbee — one of the most decorated leads in WCS history, who won his first World Championship at The Open in 2001 — was drawn in the Champions Jack & Jill Finals with a follower who entered the competition listing 2024 as her second year of serious competitive activity.
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