Dancing With The Stars (U.S. Season 8) - Highest and Lowest Scoring Dances

Highest and Lowest Scoring Dances

The best and worst performances in each dance according to the judges' marks are as follows:

Dance Best dancer(s) Best score Worst dancer(s) Worst score
Cha-cha-cha Shawn Johnson 30 Steve Wozniak 13
Jive Lil' Kim 28 Ty Murray 18
Rumba Melissa Rycroft
Gilles Marini
27 Steve-O 16
Paso Doble Gilles Marini 30 Lawrence Taylor 20
Samba Melissa Rycroft 30 Steve Wozniak 10
Waltz Gilles Marini 30 Steve-O
Belinda Carlisle
17
Quickstep Melissa Rycroft 28 Steve Wozniak 17
Foxtrot Gilles Marini 29 Steve-O 15
Argentine Tango Gilles Marini
Shawn Johnson
30 Steve Wozniak 12
Viennese Waltz Gilles Marini
Melissa Rycroft
27 Steve-O 18
Salsa Gilles Marini 30 Steve-O 14
Lindy Hop Melissa Rycroft 29 Steve-O 15
Freestyle Shawn Johnson 30 Melissa Rycroft 27

David Alan Grier, Denise Richards, Chuck Wicks and Holly Madison did not land on this list.

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