The first quarter of 2019 is over. Battles have been fought and the winners are known. Let's have a look at some statistics from the 1st of January till the 31st of March.
Which dancer has the most wins across all battle categories (1 vs 1 and 2 vs 2)? That is Future (Italy), with 2 wins in 2 countries: Italy and Greece. All other dancers have exactly one win.
Which country has the most wins across all battle categories? That is France with 8 wins in 4 countries: France, Italy, Greece, and Sweden. In second place, we have Ukraine with 6 wins. In third place, we have a tie with Italy and Russia. Both have 5 wins.
Which country has the most winners in 1 vs 1 battles? That is Ukraine, with 6 wins in 3 countries: Italy, Greece, and Ukraine. In second place, we have Italy with 4 wins. In third place, we have a tie with France and Russia. Both have 3 wins.
Which country contributed to the most wins in 2 vs 2 battles? That is France, with 6 wins. For both second and third place we have a tie. Tied for second place with 2 wins are Greece, Poland, Taiwan, and Russia. Tied for third place with 1 win are Austria, Italy, and Czech Republic.
Which country organised the most events? That is Italy, with 6 events setting up 8 battles. Note that a single event can have multiple battles. For example, Torino Dancehall Movement is one event with three battles: 1 vs 1, 2 vs 2, and "Who's that Gal?".
One win in a 2 vs 2 battle results in a win awarded to each dancer and country. For example, if we have a team of a Greek and Spanish dancer, then Greece and Spain have both one win. If we have a team of two Greek dancers, then Greece has two wins.
Certain events and battles might not be used during our analysis, either because we did not know the event took place or because we do not have all required information such as the date the event took place, the winner of the battle, or the country of the event or winner.