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Thank you for participating in the “So You Think You Can Diski” competition by submitting a video or by voting for your favorites!
Here are the winners:
Individual Category
A child from Soweto (an area of Johannesburg) nails the Diski moves!
Group Category
Students from Clemson University (South Carolina), University of Louisville (Kentucky) and Northwest University (Mafikeng, South Africa) added a unique twist through use of vuvuzelas!
In this episode: We pay a special tribute to the fans of the 32 teams that made this World Cup memorable.
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The polls are open and we want you to help choose our “So You Think You Can Diski” winners. There will be one winner in the group category and one winner in the individual category. Voting closes at 6 p.m. EST (midnight CAT/midnight GMT+2) on Thursday, July 15!
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Rachel Jensen sends this submission from Soweto.
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American Jordan Gestring and South African Mosa Ntwampe show their excitement when their Diski moves match the music perfectly!
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Chris, a youth with NBC Youth Alive
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Mosa, a student at Northwest University in Mafikeng, South Africa, does the Diski and submits his entry.
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Students from Clemson University (SC), University of Louisville (KY) & Northwest University (Mafikeng, South Africa) enter the Diski competition with vuvuzelas!
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Young men with NBC Youth Alive
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A young man with NBC Youth Alive




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