it can be both ( solo , team , duet , combo ( combination of solo, duet, team, trio ) Trio )
Synchronized Swimming.
The silver medal in the Team Synchronized Swimming event at the Rio 2016 Olympics went to China.
Japan won the bronze medal in the Team Synchronized Swimming event at the Rio 2016 Olympics.
Russia was the country that won the gold medal in the Team Synchronized Swimming event at the Rio 2016 Olympics.
Yes.
no it is not. I am not sure when synchronized swimming occurs buti do know that i am on a swim team in the fall and the only time that we sychronize swim is to goof off:)
Not yet. Eloise competed in the 2008 Games in Beijing and finished 7th in women's team synchronized swimming. She is scheduled to competed with Australia's synchronized swimming team at the 2012 Games in London.
For the Olympics, the time limit for team dances is 4 minutes. Duets- 2 minutes. Sorry if I didn't add too much, but I'm still researching the same question because I have to answer questions about synchronized swimming. :)
1 for a solo routine. 2 for a duet. 8 for a team. 10 for a combined routine.
synchronized swimming is anOlympic sport. it combines dance acrobatics gymnastics and swimming. there are routines preformed and figures. the categories for routines are team trio duet solo all of which are preformed to music. figures are preformed individually. team is scored on artistic impression and technical difficulty. figures are completely technical. when you get your final score for team your figure score and team score is half-ed with your routine score then that is how you are placed. if there are anymore questions about bathing suits or anything i am i synchronized swimmer! :) http:/www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVgqadfiLJA this is the Russian synchro teams
No. Sarah Bombell and the Australian synchronized swimming team finished 7th at the 2008 Games in Beijing.
Nina and Lisa Daniels went to the 2008 Olympics which saw this bit of news:Their selection will see the pair follow in the footsteps of sisters Katie and Lynette Sadleir, who represented New Zealand in synchronised swimming at Los Angeles Olympics in 1984.The Sadliers are the first because 1984 was the first year that syncronized swimming was an official Olympic event.