Highest and Lowest Scoring Performances
Dance | Celebrity | Highest Score | Celebrity | Lowest Score |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cha-Cha-Cha | John O'Hurley Joey McIntyre |
25 | Evander Holyfield | 18 |
Waltz | Rachel Hunter | 20 | Kelly Monaco | 13 |
Rumba | Rachel Hunter | 24 | Kelly Monaco | 17 |
Quickstep | John O'Hurley | 27 | Evander Holyfield | 14 |
Jive | Joey McIntyre | 22 | Evander Holyfield | 13 |
Tango | Rachel Hunter | 26 | John O'Hurley | 24 |
Samba | Kelly Monaco | 26 | Joey McIntyre | 20 |
Paso Doble | John O'Hurley | 27 | Kelly Monaco Joey McIntyre |
25 |
Foxtrot | John O'Hurley | 27 | Joey McIntyre | 20 |
Freestyle | Kelly Monaco | 30 | John O'Hurley | 27 |
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