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  1. Olympic Synchronized Swimmers of Spain: Gemma Mengual, Andrea Fuentes, Irina Rodríguez, Raquel Corral, Paola Tirados, Thaïs Henríquez
  2. Gold at Last by Sylvie Frechette, Lilianne Lacroix, 1994-09

61. Olympic Preview: Synchronized Swimming
synchronized swimming. First olympic Appearance 1904 (platform),1908 (springboard). by John Gettings, POPULARIZED in Canada during
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Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Sports Olympics Olympic Events Synchronized Swimming First Olympic Appearance: 1904 (platform), 1908 (springboard) by John Gettings POPULARIZED in Canada during the 1920s, this combination of ballet and gymnastics in water first caught America's attention at an exhibition at the 1934 World's Fair in Chicago. Steadily gaining popularity throughout the 1940s and 50s, it was a made a demonstration sport in 1948 and kept that status through five straight Olympic games. Did You Know? There are stereo speakers in the walls of the pool where the synchronized swimming event will be held so the competitors can hear the music while below the water's surface. In both the duet and team competitions, swimmers will perform routines that consist of boosts, twirls, kicks and spins which mirror the actions of their teammates above and below the water surface.

62. ABC Online News - Sports: Synchronized Swimming
them. history. synchronized swimming is probably the only Olympicsport which owes much of its popularity to Hollywood. Although
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63. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS
synchronized swimming, The judging for synchronised swimming resembles the judgingfor figure skating the discipline and its development during the olympic Games
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64. Canadian Women Olympic Swimmers
olympic history. swimming Canada wins bronze in team synchro The Canadian synchronizedswimming team captured a bronze medal on Friday with a free program that
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The Canadian synchronized swimming team captured a bronze medal on Friday with a free program that symbolized the Olympic spirit.-September 29, 2000 Synchro pair take a chance but finish out of medals
Their program was ahead of its time. Too far ahead maybe. Fanny Letourneau of Deux-Montagnes, Que., and Claire Carver-Dias of Toronto performed a quirky, funky, at times visionary and at other times simply bizarre routine in the final of the pairs synchronized swimming which left them out of the medals at the Olympic Games on Tuesday.-September 26, 2000 Women's 4 x 200 free team may pull switch
With a little personnel shuffling the Canadian women's 4x200m freestyle team hopes to deal themselves a medal-winning hand. Winnipeg swimmer Shannon Shakespeare expects a couple of swimmers, probably Marianne Limpert and Laura Nicholls, to join the team even though they're entered in the women's 100m freestyle semifinal this evening.-September 20, 2000

65. Synchronized Swimming
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The basic terms used in the sport. Collected Synchronized Swimming Sites Links to many personal and club pages, from the Halifax Aqua Nova Synchronized Swimming Club . Their site includes pictures of various formations or patterns. The International Academy of Aquatic Art Promoting the development of synchronized swimming from a sport into an art. Official Figures and Routines (FINA) The complete rules from the International Governing Body. There are several appendixes ( I II III IV-I ... IV-IV ) with descriptions and figures of the routines.

66. Stanford University Cardinal Synchronized Swimming The
Lead olympic Trials First Olympians named for 2004 olympic Games on Saturdaynight. 9/23/02 Stanford To Host The 2004 synchronized swimming US National
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67. Kozlova, Bartosik Lead Olympic Trials First Olympians Named
after teaming with partner Alison Bartosik for the top preliminary score of 96.001on Friday at the 2003 US olympic Team Trials synchronized swimming Duet.
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68. Stanford University Cardinal | Synchronized Swimming | The Official Athletic Sit
Olson was a member of the 1996 and 2000 US olympic synchronized SwimmingTeams and won a gold medal in 1996. She was honored as
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69. Women's History Month 2002 Quiz Answers  |  Status Of Women Canada
the first woman in Commonwealth Games history to win she has produced 26 CanadianOlympic and World Head coach of the National synchronized swimming team from
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ANSWERS to WHAT'S OUR SPORT? (Scramble Game) 1. diving 2. swimming 3. hockey 4. downhill skiing 5. basketball 6. figure skating 7. wheelchair racing 8. speed skating 9. synchronized swimming 10. track-and-field Return to What's Our Sport (Scramble Game) ANSWERS to WHAT DO WE HAVE IN COMMON? (Secret Code Game) They are all Aboriginal athletes In 1972, along with team-mate Roseann Allen , cross-country skiers Sharon and Shirley Firth became the first Canadian aboriginal women to ever compete at the Olympics. In 1984, they also became the first Canadian women to compete in four straight Winter Olympics (1972, 1976, 1980 and 1984). In 1990, runner Angela Chalmers was the first woman in Commonwealth Games history to win the 1500m and 3000m races. She won two consecutive Commonwealth gold medals in 1990 and 1994 at 3000m. In 1994, she became the Canadian record holder in 3000m. One of Canada's top water polo players, Waneek Horn-Miller was part of the All-Star Canadian water polo teams for both Junior and Senior Women from 1991 to 1999. She was the first Mohawk woman from Canada to take part in the Olympics when she participated at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

70. KIAT.NET - Sydney 2000 - Swimming
swimming (Diving, synchronized swimming, Water Polo) Sydney International Centre (17,500)Sydney olympic Park, Homebush SEPT 16 Four swimming finals daily for
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Four swimming finals daily for 8 days in a row, and FIVE world records on Day 1. Michael Klim swims fastest 100m in history leading Australia to the gold medal for the 4x100m relay beating the USA to silver. USA loses the relay for the first time in history. Ian "Thorpe-do" wins 2 gold medals and Jenny Thompson wins her 6th gold medal in the 4 x 100m relay. SEPT 17
THREE more world records. Dutch Inge de Bruijn bettered her own WR in the 100m Butterfly and Tom Dolan sets WR in the 400m IM as he praises the "world record" Games pool in a 1-2 USA finish. Brooke (USA) adds the 400m FS crown to her 800m FS gold in Atlanta '96 in a 1-2 USA finish. Italy wins men's 100m BrS. USA has 3 of 8 golds so far and 9 medals against the Aussie's 2. SEPT 18
Flying Dutchman Pieter beats Ian Thorpe in front of home crowd and equaling the WR for the 200m FS. USA bags 2 more golds by beating the Aussie's with Megan Quann in 100m BrS and Lenny Krayzelburg in 100m BS. ROM wins women's 100m BS. The Aussies settle for 2nd in three races.

71. Stanford University Cardinal | Synchronized Swimming | The Official Athletic Sit
Stanford synchronized swimming 20012002 Schedule Results. Day, Date, Opponent,Location, Outcome/Time. Fri, 01/17/2003, olympic Trials, Federal Way, WA, All DayRecap.
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72. Synchro History
A Bitof-history. Today's sport. synchronized swimming made its Olympicdebut in 1984 at Los Angeles with solo and duet events. The
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Today's synchronized swimmers mesmerize their audiences with their grace and beauty, exhibiting total control of their bodies in an unstable medium. The sport combines the pleasing attributes of ballet with the strength and control of gymnastics. Originally referred to as "water ballet," the synchronized swimmer combines athletic ability and creative style. Competitions began in England at the turn of the century, where streams, holes, and ponds were the venues, and natatoruims were years away. The modern version of the sport was instituted in the U.S. in 1916, by Katherine Curtis, a swimmer for the University of Wisconsin. The phrase "synchronized swimming" was coined by a radio announcer while broadcasting the 1934 World's Fair. The sport was later popularized by Esther Williams , a U.S. 100 meter freestyle champion at the 1939 World's Fair, and her subsequent Hollywood movies. Williams’ presence gave synchronized swimming two qualities it had been missing; recognition and a national audience. The first competition in America was held at Wright Junior College in 1939, between Wright Junior College and the Chicago Teacher’s Union. The eight nations that have qualified for the Olympics are: U.S., Canada, Japan, Russia, France, China, Italy, and Mexico. This is also the order they finished in the 1995 World Cup Competition at the Georgia Tech. facility. The American team has been ranked number one since 1991.

73. BBC SPORT | OLYMPICS 2000
AQUATIC CENTRE The President of the International olympic Committee, Juan centre willplay host to the swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, the water
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The Olympic Stadium is the largest outdoor venue in Olympic history. The stadium, which will hold the opening and closing ceremonies (15 September and 1 October respectively), the athletic events and the football final, holds 110,000 people. It has already witnessed world-record crowds for rugby union internationals. In all, its cost is estimated at around Aus$690m. After the conclusion of the Olympics, the two temporary open grandstands will be removed, leaving two permanent grandstands, and the capacity will be reduced to 80,000. While the stadium will host the final of the football, the preliminary rounds will be held at the Sydney Football Stadium (cap: 42,000), Melbourne Cricket Ground (cap 98,000), Brisbane Cricket Ground (cap: 37,000) and the Hindmarsh Stadium in Adelaide (cap: 20,000). >> Athletics Events Guide
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The Olympic Stadium is the largest outdoor venue in Olympic history. The stadium, which will hold the opening and closing ceremonies (15 September and 1 October respectively), the athletic events and the football final, holds 110,000 people. It has already witnessed world-record crowds for rugby union internationals. In all, its cost is estimated at around Aus$690m. After the conclusion of the Olympics, the two temporary open grandstands will be removed, leaving two permanent grandstands, and the capacity will be reduced to 80,000.

74. Women In Coaching - CAC Recognizes Synchronized Swimming Coach Debbie Muir In Ho
of the most successful coaches in synchronized swimming and in Muir is a CanadianOlympic Hall of Fame Government of Canada, Women’s history Month provides
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What's New? October 21, 2002 CAC recognizes synchronized swimming coach Debbie Muir in honour of Women's History Month OTTAWA - In honour of Women's History Month , the Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) is honouring four of Canada's greatest women coaches based on this year's theme, Women and Sports - Champions Forever! Each week during the month of October, CAC will profile a legendary woman coach who has made a significant contribution to coaching and to sport in Canada. This week's feature is Debbie Muir , one of the most successful coaches in synchronized swimming. A long-time synchronized swimming coach, Debbie Muir continues to coach today. But she's made a smooth transition from the swimming pool to the boardroom and is now spreading her expertise to the business world. She's founded her own company called Performax Training and Development and lives in Calgary. Muir describes her work as "executive and corporate coaching". She provides senior managers with the necessary skills to help their employees be more effective on the job. Muir, 49, says her new duties reinforce her belief that coaches possess unique talents.

75. Pan-American Games Rio 2007 - Sports - Aquatics
Until then, swimming competitions in olympic Games had such as subaquatic swimming,swimming with hurdles synchronized swimming Before it became an olympic
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76. Lincoln Northeast Swimming And Diving
olympic Homepage The official International olympic site with that oversees allaquatics (swimming, diving, water polo, and synchronized swimming).
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A great site with information about Northeast High School. Email addresses, department info, athletic info, newsletters, announcements, and much, much, more. Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA)
All Nebraska high school swimming and diving information, including state meet results, state meet programs and lane assignments, as well as a listing of the states top swims and dives. USA Swimming
One of the best sites on the web with United States Swimming news, extensive club links, and calendars. Midwestern Swimming
The governing body over swimming in our LSC (region). This site contains information of club swimming in this area, with other club links, results, and awards info. Country Kids Swim Team
A year round swimming club based just outside of Lincoln. The coach is Robin Lowe. She can be contacted at (402) 782-8996. Heartland Aquatics
A year round swimming club based in Lincoln. The coach is Ed Muller. He can be contacted at (402) 464-4350. Nebraska Aquatics
A year round swimming club based in Lincoln. The coach is Patrick Rowan. Contact (402) 441-9554 for more information.

77. City Of Fort Lauderdale - Hall Of Fame Aquatic Complex - History
witnessed a great deal of American swimming history. and national and internationalsynchronized swimming competitions. in the same pool that olympic and World
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Fort Lauderdale's swimming heritage dates back to the Civitan raft off Las Olas Boulevard and the monumental Casino Pool, which followed in 1928. As the first pool of Olympic size (50m x 20m) in Florida, it remained at the forefront of the swimming scene for nearly half a century and consequently witnessed a great deal of American swimming history. Located directly on the beach at what is now known as D.C. Alexander Park, just south of Las Olas Boulevard, this beautiful Spanish-style facility was engineered by Clifford Root and filled twice a week with salt water directly from the Atlantic Ocean.. The Casino Pool (1928-1966) was home to the nation's top swimmers for decades, namely, Katherine Rawls , Fort Lauderdale's first celebrity of sport and international athletic ambassador. The pool cost $150,000, and measured 50.38 meters by 18.3 meters, or 20 yards by 55 yards.

78. Heartland Aquatics Other Links
International olympics The official International olympic site with that overseesall aquatics (swimming, diving, water polo, and synchronized swimming).
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Swimming Links USA Swimming One of the best sites on the web with United States swimming news, extensive club links, and calendars.
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Nebraska Scholastic Activities Association
All Nebraska high school swimming information, including state meet results, state meet programs and lane assignments, as well as a listing of the states top swims.
USA Olympics
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The international organization that oversees all aquatics (swimming, diving, water polo, and synchronized swimming).

79. SLAM! Sports: 2000 Summer Games: Synchronized Swimming
Canadian synchronized swimming team moved to Toronto from far and wide two yearsago in a bid to put together a medalwinning performance at the 2000 olympic
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80. Modern Olympics
the original Games, has a clear, concise history. swimming and diving and synchronizedswimming, track and governed by the International olympic Committee (IOC
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The revival of the Olympic Games in 1896, unlike the original Games, has a clear, concise history. team dominated the track and field events, taking first place in 9 of the 12 events. The Games were a success, and a second Olympiad, to be held in France, was scheduled. Olympic Games were held in 1900 and 1904, and by 1908 the number of competitors more than quadrupled the number at Athensfrom 311 to 2,082. Although the Olympic Games have been increasingly politicized, the ideal of the world's best athletes competing against each other in the arena of so-called pure sport has been at least partially realized, especially from the athletes' point of view. And even though skill and courage are manifested by most Olympic participants, the great gold medalists are the ones who are most often remembered. More History
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