Here’s everything you should know about artistic swimming at the Olympics in Paris in 2024.
At the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, artistic swimming made its Olympic debut; however, historically, only female competitors were permitted. On the other hand, men will be allowed to compete for the first time at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. NBC Sports claims that none of the men were listed on the rosters of any teams.
How does Olympic artistic swimming work?
Water acrobatics set to musical accompaniment are the essence of artistic swimming, also referred to as synchronized swimming and overseen by World Aquatics. In addition to performing choreographed routines, the athletes occasionally dive into the water. Each event at the Olympics consists of a free routine and a technical routine. The competition is divided into two categories: duet and team competition. Imagine it as a cross between gymnastics and swimming, as athletes are judged and scored on execution, synchronization, degree of difficulty, music, and choreography. A maximum of two men may participate in the team competition at the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Who are the top Team USA athletes in artistic swimming?
- Anita Alvarez, 27, Santa Monica, California: 2016 and 2020 Olympics, placing ninth and 13th, respectively, in duet competitions; could become first three-time American Olympian for artistic swimming.
- Megumi Field, 18, Wilmington, Delaware: 2023 world championship technical team bronze; 2024 world championship free team bronze medal; committed to swim at Stanford after the Paris Games.
What’s the international landscape in Olympic artistic swimming?
When artistic swimming first made its Olympic debut in 1984, Team USA and Team Canada took the lead. However, Russia has set the standard in the twenty-first century, winning both events in the previous six Games. China leads the World Aquatics rankings ahead of the Paris Olympics in a number of categories, but Spain, Great Britain, and the Netherlands are also highly ranked.