Her Parents Won the First US Open Ever Held. In 2014, She Competed in Their Same Blue Dress, to Their Same Song. She Placed Second. Her Mother Was Watching From the Audience.
The first US Open Swing Dance Championships was held in Las Vegas in 1979. The winners were Michael and Amber Cross — a couple who would go on to become two of the most significant figures in the early development of competitive West Coast Swing, founding swing clubs, coaching champions, and helping build the infrastructure that the current circuit is built on.
Amber Cross competed in a blue dress.
Thirty-five years later, at the 2014 US Open, their daughter Cameo Cross — now Cameo McHenry — walked onto the competition floor in the same dress. Not a replica. The same dress, preserved for three decades, worn by the woman who had become a champion in her own right competing in the dance her parents had helped build.
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