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The 23rd Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest recently took place again in Phoenix, Arizona, and hoop dancers came from all over the United States and Canada to compete for the ultimate title of becoming World Hoop Dance Champion.

It’s a pretty big deal not only to receive the highest honor from your community and peers, but the first place prize also comes with a $3,500 cash award and this year that incredible honor went to Derrick Suwaima Davis (Hopi/Choctaw) who won this year for an unprecedented sixth time!

Davis last captured the World Champion title back in 2010 and this year he returned to Phoenix and danced himself right into the winner’s circle all over again.

With a score of 235 points, Davis came in ten points ahead of the amazingly talented Tony Duncan who earned the World Champion title for himself back in 2011, while Kevin Dakota Duncan placed 3rd this year with 215 points. The Duncan brothers were very high profile this year in part as the result of the appearance in Nelly Furtado’s Big Hoops music video.


Dallas Arcand, the 2012 World Champion Hoop Dancer who took the title last year and competed on Canada’s Got Talent earned himself a fourth place finish.
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Check out his award winning hoop dance performance below:

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Responses to "Derrick Suwaima Davis Wins 2013 World Champion Hoop Dancer Title (Video)"

  1. Anonymous says:

    Love the hoop dancing. Always amazes me. Thank you for posting.

  2. patriciacox237@yahoo.com says:

    Does this mean he beat and won the previous world champion, Brian Hammill?

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