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By By September 13, 2016 Although the “Dancing With the Stars” premiere was completely overshadowed by the two men who stormed the stage to protest Ryan Lochte (and were later arrested), there was still a two-hour episode filled with dances from the 13 contestants. We ranked them all below, from best of the night to worst: [] RANK: 1 Laurie Hernandez/Val Chmerkovskiy (cha cha, judge score: 8, 8, 7, 8 for a total of 31 out of 40) Age: 16 Best known as: Member of the beloved gold medal-winning Olympics gymnastics team. Storyline: As the youngest member of the competition, but one of the most hyped, it’s Val who is feeling the pressure to live up to the expectations. Performance: “You just have this incredible sparkle,” judge Carrie Ann Inaba gushed. She loves that Laurie legitimately wants to learn ballroom dancing and not just rely on her gymnastics skills. Len Goodman calls it “terrific” and Julianne Hough pronounces it “an absolute real cha cha you are the total package, girl.” She also closed out the show — should we just give her the Mirror Ball Trophy now? Laurie Hernandez and Val.

(ABC/Eric McCandless) RANK: 2 James Hinchcliffe/Sharna Burgess (foxtrot, judge score: 8,8, 7, 8 for a total of 31 out of 40) Age: 29 Best known as: Race-car driver who got in that near-fatal crash while training for the Indy 500 last year. Storyline: “He’s a true survivor but can he fox trot?” (That was how host Tom Bergeron put it, anyway.) James talks about how after his terrifying accident, he realized that laughter is the best medicine. Presumably, he will laugh a lot during this competition because he has no idea how to dance. Performance: James exceeds expectations: Len says it was a terrific knockout performance while Julianne dubs a “calm, graceful, smooth, beautiful breath of fresh air.”. James Hinchcliffe and Sharna Burgess.

(ABC/Eric McCandless) RANK: 3 Jana Kramer/Gleb Savchenko (Viennese Waltz, judge score: 7, 6, 6, 8 for a total of 27 out of 40) Age: 31 Best known as: An actress on “One Tree Hill” and “Entourage” or a country singer, depending on your choice of entertainment. Storyline: Jana confesses that she’s had some bumps in her personal life, as she just separated from her husband, and hopes this show will be a good distraction. She adds that Gleb is quite easy on the eyes, so look out for them to be this season’s showmance. Performance: Well that was steamy! Or as Bruno Tonioli says, “the raunchiest, sexiest, hottest Viennese Waltz I’ve ever seen.” Carrie Ann says they definitely don’t need to work on their sexiness, while Len says it was far too dramatic — not soft or flowing enough for a waltz. Authorize Code Autocad 2004 With Crack. Jana Kramer and Gleb Savchenko. (ABC/Eric McCandless) RANK: 4 Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds/Allison Holker (foxtrot, judge score: 7, 6, 6, 7 for a total of 26 out of 40) Age: 57 Best known as: Ultra-famous R&B singer/songwriter/producer who is also the genius behind your favorite Boyz II Men power ballads.

Storyline: Babyface joined the show because his mother recently passed away, and he says he wanted to do something that was out of his comfort zone that would make her proud. Expect lots of tears in these segments.

Performance: Not bad: Len urges him to work on his technique, though Carrie Ann exclaims that he “lit up the stage.” Julianne also gives him some technical pointers, but says it was timeless and a classic just like Babyface himself. Babyface and Alison Holker. (ABC/Eric McCandless) RANK: 5 Calvin Johnson/Lindsay Arnold (cha cha, judge score: 7, 6, 6, 7 for a total of 26 out of 40) Age: 30 Best known as: Former NFL wide receiver for the Detroit Lions. Storyline: Calvin can’t dance says pretty much everyone. His former teammate says he’s going to “do awful.” Even his sister has her doubts.

So Calvin is determined to prove them wrong, even though his size 15 feet make dance moves more challenging. Performance: The judges go on about his energetic spark and infectious personality, so that doesn’t bode well for his dance skills. Bruno offers that Calvin has rhythm, and Carrie Ann adds that although he has a long way to go, he had a decent debut. Amber Rose and Maks.