Synchronized swimming at the 1996 Summer Olympics

Synchronized swimming
at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad

Georgia Tech Aquatic Center
VenueGeorgia Tech Campus Recreation Center
Dates30 July 2 August
Competitors78 from 8 nations

At the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, only the team event in synchronized swimming was contested, whereas previous Olympics had featured a solo and duet event.

The duet would return to the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

Medal summary

[1]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team United States
Suzannah Bianco
Tammy Cleland
Becky Dyroen-Lancer
Heather Pease
Jill Savery
Nathalie Schneyder
Heather Simmons-Carrasco
Jill Sudduth
Emily Lesueur
Margot Thien
Canada
Karen Clark
Sylvie Fréchette
Janice Bremner
Karen Fonteyne
Christine Larsen
Erin Woodley
Cari Read
Lisa Alexander
Valérie Hould-Marchand
Kasia Kulesza
Japan
Miya Tachibana
Akiko Kawase
Rei Jimbo
Miho Takeda
Raika Fujii
Miho Kawabe
Junko Tanaka
Riho Nakajima
Mayuko Fujiki
Kaori Takahashi

Qualification

Eight countries qualified for the Olympic Games at an Olympic qualifying event held in conjunction with the 1995 Nations Bank Synchronized Swimming World Cup.

Format

Each team had ten members.

The team competition included two events, the technical routine program and the free routine program. The compulsory figures event, which was part of the Olympic Games since 1984 was dropped.

The technical routine required entries to perform a series of required elements in prescribed order. It had a time limit of two minutes and 50 seconds. Music selection and limited choreography was up to the discretion of each team.

In the free routine, there were no specifications for the routine other than the five-minute time limit.

In both the technical and free routines, a panel of 10 judges (five giving scores for technical merit and five awarding scores for artistic impression) awarded points from 0 to 10 in one tenth point increments.

Once the technical merit and artistic impression scores were calculated for a total score, the technical routine score was weighted to 35 percent and the free routine to 65 percent. These two scores were then added together to determine overall medal placement.[2]

Final standings

Rank Team NOC Points
 United States (USA)
Suzannah Bianco
Tammy Cleland
Becky Dyroen-Lancer
Heather Pease
Jill Savery
Nathalie Schneyder
Heather Simmons-Carrasco
Jill Sudduth
Emily Lesueur
Margot Thien
99.720
Canada
Karen Clark
Sylvie Fréchette
Janice Bremner
Karen Fonteyne
Christine Larsen
Erin Woodley
Cari Read
Lisa Alexander
Valérie Hould-Marchand
Kasia Kulesza
98.367
 Japan (JPN)
Miya Tachibana
Akiko Kawase
Rei Jimbo
Miho Takeda
Raika Fujii
Miho Kawabe
Junko Tanaka
Riho Nakajima
Mayuko Fujiki
Kaori Takahashi
97.753
4  Russia (RUS)
Elena Azarova
Anna Iouriaeva
Mariya Kiselyova
Olga Brousnikina
Yelena Antonova
Marina Lobova
Youlia Pankratova
Olga Novokshchenova
Gana Maximova
Olga Sedakova
97.260
5  France (FRA)
Virginie Dedieu
Marianne Aeschbacher
Myriam Lignot
Celine Leveque
Julie Fabre
Isabelle Manable
Magali Rathier
Charlotte Massardier
Delphine Maréchal
Éva Riffet
96.076
6  Italy (ITA)
Serena Bianchi
Giada Ballan
Manuela Carnini
Mara Brunetti
Giovanna Burlando
Brunella Carrafelli
Roberta Farinelli
Paola Celli
Maurizia Cecconi
Letizia Nuzzo
94.253
7  China (CHN)
Li Min
Long Yan
Chen Xuan
Wu Chunlan
Li Yuanyuan
Jin Na
Fu Yuling
Li Fei
Guo Cui
Pan Yan
94.124
8  Mexico (MEX)
Wendy Aguilar
Olivia González
Lilián Leal
Ingrid Reich
Aline Reich
Patricia Vila
Ariadna Medina
Berenice Guzmán
Perla Ramírez
Erika Leal
93.836

Participating nations

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