Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The U.S. artistic swimming team is showing off their moves outside the water!. On Thursday, Aug. 8, the 2024 Paris Olympics silver medalists took on the viral Charli xcx "Apple" dance trend ...
After a 20-year stint of leaving the Olympics empty-handed, Team USA’s women’s artistic swimming team finally made it to the podium, winning silver in the three-night competition on August 7.
The 2024 Paris Olympic artistic swimming team is elite at waterproof makeup. The USA Olympic team — which includes Keana Hunter, Anita Alvarez, Daniella Ramirez, Megumi Field, Jamie Czarkowski ...
Artistic swimming (known as synchronised swimming until 2017) has been an event at the Summer Olympics since the 1984 Games. The current Olympic program consists of a Women's Duet event and a Mixed Team event. In the Women's Duet, pairs complete two routines, the Duet Technical routine and Duet Free routine, with medals awarded on cumulative ...
Team acrobatic routine: 220.0534 6 Q: 242.2300 Anita Alvarez Ruby Remati Daniella Ramirez Jacklyn Luu Calista Liu Megumi Field Jaime Czarkowski Keana Hunter: Team technical routine: 273.2900 4 Q: 266.9333 4 Anita Alvarez Daniella Ramirez Jacklyn Luu Calista Liu Audrey Kwon Megumi Field Jaime Czarkowski Natalia Vega Figueroa: Team free routine ...
She was also a part of the U.S. bronze medal-winning team at the 2019 Pan American Games and the silver medal-winning team at the 2023 Pan American Games. [3] Ramirez won two silver and two bronze medals at the 2023 Artistic Swimming World Cup and one silver and one bronze at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships. [7]
'The training & discipline to execute this is unimaginable,' one fan wrote in response to the 'simply amazing' performance.
The women's duet event at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, took place at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre from 2 to 4 August 2021. [1] It was the 9th time the women's duet event was held at the Olympic Games. Russian synchronized swimmers won this event for the sixth time in a row, with Svetlana Romashina becoming a six-time Olympic champion. [2]