Fik-Shun Stegall and Amy Yakima both emerged victorious as So You Think You Can Dance wrapped its 10th season of competitions.

During the two-hour season finale, dancers Jasmine Harper, Stegall, Yakima, and Aaron Turner waited anxiously to find out the results of America's voting.

Judged on their previous week's performances, the fate of each contestant hinged on how well they managed to impress viewers and judges alike with week nine's five performances.

See how the final four stacked up as they entered the season finale

Amy Yakima

Michigan native Yakima entered the final evening following her solo performance set to Unchained Melody by The Righteous Brothers. While her solo displayed her contemporary forte, Yakima later performed an Argentine Tango with Stegall and paired with Turner and Harper for two separate jazz numbers before returning to her native contemporary with Robert Roldan in a performance set to A Great Big World's Say Something.

Jasmine Harper

Also well versed in contemporary dance, New York's Harper came into the finale after a varied week 10 showing. With a contemporary solo set to Ready For Love by India.Arie, Harper followed up her individual performance with jazz, contemporary, hip-hop, and samba.

Fik-Shun Stegall

With a background in hip-hop, Stegall wowed viewers with his rendition of the South Korean hit Gangnam Style. Following his stellar choice for a solo performance, the 19-year-old tried his hand at contemporary, the Argentine Tango, and Broadway before returning to his native hip-hop.

Aaron Turner

The Nevada tapper entered the last night of season 10 following a solo performance set to Jason Mraz's You and I Both. The 25-year-old then participated in jazz, samba, and Broadway with his fellow competitors before teaming up with Melinsa Sullivan in a tap number set to When I Was Your Man by Bruno Mars.

Despite not being crowned winners, ??? and ???? will still head out on the So You Think You Can Dance national tour.

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