Synchronized swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Qualification

This article details the qualifying phase for synchronized swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics. The competition at these Games will comprise a total of 104 athletes coming from their respective NOCs; each has been allowed to enter a maximum of nine in the women's team and two in the women's duet. Host nation Brazil is considered the Pan American champion, having reserved a spot on all events.

For the team competitions, the best ranked NOC in each of the five continental championships, with the exception of the host country Brazil which will represent the Pan American continent, obtains a secured place for the Games, while the remaining NOCs will battle out for the three highest-ranked spots at the Olympic Qualification Tournament. For the duet, the best ranked NOC in each of the five continental championships that do not have a qualified team assures a secured spot, while the other eleven top-ranked NOCs will be selected through Olympic Qualification Tournament. All eight NOCs that have already qualified in the team event must each automatically select two synchronized swimmers to form a duet.[1]

Summary

Nation Team Duet Athletes
Australia X X 9
Brazil X X 9
Canada X 2
China X X 9
Egypt X X 9
Japan X 2
Russia X X 9
South Africa X 2
Ukraine X 2
Total: 4 NOCs 7 7 51

Timeline

Event Date Venue
2015 European Champions Cup May 8–10, 2015 Netherlands Haarlemmermeer
2015 Pan American Games[2][3] July 9–11, 2015 Canada Toronto
African Continental Selection July 24 – August 9, 2015 Russia Kazan
Asian Continental Selection
Oceania Continental Selection
2016 Olympic Qualification Tournament March 2–6, 2016 Brazil Rio de Janeiro

Women's team

Event Place Qualified team
African Qualifying 1 Egypt
2015 Pan American Games / Host Country 1 Brazil
Asian Qualifying 1 China
2015 European Champions Cup 1 Russia
Oceanian Qualifying 1 Australia
2016 Olympic Qualifying Tournament 3


Total 8

Women's duet

Event Place Qualified nation
Qualified in the team event 8 Brazil
Russia
China
Australia
Egypt


African Qualifying 1 South Africa
2015 Pan American Games 1 Canada
Asian Qualifying 1 Japan
2015 European Champions Cup 1 Ukraine
Oceanian Qualifying 1
2016 Olympic Qualifying Tournament 13












Total 24

References

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