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Artistic swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's duet

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Women's Duet
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
VenueTokyo Aquatics Centre
Dates2–4 August 2021
Competitors44 from 22 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Svetlana Kolesnichenko
Svetlana Romashina
 ROC
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Huang Xuechen
Sun Wenyan
 China
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Marta Fiedina
Anastasiya Savchuk
 Ukraine
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Artistic swimming at the
2020 Summer Olympics
Qualification
Duetwomen
Teamwomen

The women's duet event at the2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, took place at theTokyo 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, withSvetlana Romashina becoming a six-time Olympic champion.[2]

Competition format

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The preliminary phase consisted of a free routine, then a technical routine with required elements. The scores from the two routines were added together and the top twelve duets qualified for the final. The final repeated the same free routine and the score from the final free routine was added to the score from the preliminary technical routine to decide the overall winners. Both preliminary free and technical routines starting lists were decided by random draw. For the final however, two groups were made: the last six and the first six qualified duets, the former group starting first.[3]

The technical routine must be completed in between 2 minutes 5 seconds and 2 minutes 35 seconds. There are 3 panels of 5 judges for each routine. In the technical routine, one panel each considers execution (30% of score), impression (30%), and elements (40%). The execution and impression judges each give a single score, while the elements judges give a score for each element. Scores are between 0 and 10, with 0.1 point increments. The highest and lowest score from each panel (including within each element, for the elements panel) are discarded. The remaining scores are averaged and weighted by the percentage for that panel, with element scores weighted within the element panel by degree of difficulty. The maximum possible score is 100. In addition to a lift, jump, or throw (which can be placed anywhere in the routine, there are 5 required elements, which must be done in order:[3]

  1. Difficulty 2.3: Starting in Vertical position. Full twist as one leg is bent to Bent Knee Vertical position. Another full twist while the leg is straightened. Finally, a 1080 degree continuous spin.
  2. Difficulty 2.9: Starting in Back Layout position. Transitions to Ballet Leg, then Surface Flamingo, then Surface Ballet Leg Double, then Submerged Back Pike positions. A 360 degree rotation ends in Surface Flamingo position. Transitions back through Ballet Leg to Back Layout position.
  3. Difficulty 2.8: Starting in Fishtail position. 2 rapid rotations, totaling 720 degrees. One full twist as leg is raised into Vertical position. A 720 degree continuous spin.
  4. Difficulty 3.0: Begins with a Cyclone into Vertical position. Half twist. Another 180 degree rotation while transitioning into Split position. Ending with a Walkout Front.
  5. Difficulty 2.5: Starting in Submerged Back Pike position. Thrust to Vertical; maintaining height, one leg brought down to Fishtail position. A 360 spin while returning to Vertical position.

The free routine time limits are 2 minutes 45 seconds to 3 minutes 15 seconds. There is no restriction on the routine. The 3 panels for the free routine consider execution (30% of score), artistic impression (40%), and difficulty (30%). Each judge gives a single score. The highest and lowest score from each panel are discarded, with the remaining scores averaged and weighted. The maximum possible score is 100.[3]

Qualification

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Main article:Artistic swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification

A total of 22 duets qualify for the event. The 10National Olympic Committees (NOC) qualified for the team competition were automatically awarded a place for duets. Each continent also received one dedicated duet place; Africa, Asia, and Oceania used the2019 World Aquatics Championships to determine their selections, while the2019 Pan American Games and the2019 European Champions Cup served as qualifiers for the Americas and Europe. The final 7 places will be determined through a 2020 Olympic Qualification Tournament.[4]

New Zealand declined the duet quota.[5]

Schedule

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All times areJapan Standard Time (UTC+9)

The schedule for the women's duet event covers three consecutive days of competition.[1]

DateTimeRound
Monday, 2 August 202119:30Preliminary Free Routine
Tuesday, 3 August 202119:30Preliminary Technical Routine
Wednesday, 4 August 202119:30Final Free Routine

Results

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Preliminary

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Top 12 qualify for the Final[6]

RankNationAthletesFree
Preliminary
TechnicalTotal
1 ROCSvetlana Kolesnichenko &Svetlana Romashina97.900097.1079195.0079
2 ChinaHuang Xuechen &Sun Wenyan96.233395.5499191.7832
3 UkraineMarta Fiedina &Anastasiya Savchuk94.933393.8620188.7953
4 JapanYukiko Inui &Megumu Yoshida93.933393.3499187.2832
5 CanadaClaudia Holzner &Jacqueline Simoneau91.233391.4798182.7131
6 ItalyLinda Cerruti &Costanza Ferro91.200091.1035182.3035
7 AustriaAnna-Maria Alexandri &Eirini Alexandri90.500090.3773180.8773
8 FranceCharlotte Tremble &Laura Tremble88.566787.3474175.9141
9 NetherlandsBregje de Brouwer &Noortje de Brouwer88.166787.2612175.4279
10 BelarusVasilina Khandoshka &Daria Kulagina88.033387.2101175.2434
11 SpainAlisa Ozhogina &Iris Tió88.300086.9281175.2281
12 MexicoNuria Diosdado &Joana Jiménez86.533386.6190173.1523
13 United StatesAnita Alvarez &Lindi Schroeder86.533386.1960172.7293
14 Great BritainKate Shortman &Isabelle Thorpe84.733385.1548169.8881
15 IsraelEden Blecher &Shelly Bobritsky84.633383.8580168.4913
16 KazakhstanAlexandra Nemich &Yekaterina Nemich83.866783.2338167.1005
17 LiechtensteinLara Mechnig &Marluce Schierscher83.033383.2489166.2822
18 ColombiaEstefanía Álvarez &Mónica Arango81.966782.0526164.0193
19 EgyptHanna Hiekal &Laila Mohsen78.900077.8625156.7625
20 AustraliaEmily Rogers &Amie Thompson76.366775.5343151.9010
21 South AfricaClarissa Johnston &Laura Strugnell72.166770.9099143.0766
 GreeceEvangelia Platanioti &Evangelia Papazoglou88.1667DNS[a]88.1667

Final

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Fiedina and Savchuk with their bronze medals during the victory ceremony

The final will be contested by the top 12 duets in the preliminary round. The technical routine score will carry over from the preliminary round to the final, but the free routine will be repeated.[7]

RankNationAthletesTechnicalFree FinalTotal
1st place, gold medalist(s) ROCSvetlana Kolesnichenko &Svetlana Romashina97.107998.8000195.9079
2nd place, silver medalist(s) ChinaHuang Xuechen &Sun Wenyan95.549996.9000192.4499
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) UkraineMarta Fiedina &Anastasiya Savchuk93.862095.6000189.4620
4 JapanYukiko Inui &Megumu Yoshida93.349994.4667187.8166
5 CanadaClaudia Holzner &Jacqueline Simoneau91.479893.0000184.4798
6 ItalyLinda Cerruti &Costanza Ferro91.103592.4667183.5702
7 AustriaAnna-Maria Alexandri &Eirini Alexandri90.377391.8000182.1773
8 FranceCharlotte Tremble &Laura Tremble87.347489.6333176.9807
9 NetherlandsBregje de Brouwer &Noortje de Brouwer87.261288.9000176.1612
10 SpainAlisa Ozhogina &Iris Tió86.928188.6667175.5948
11 BelarusVasilina Khandoshka &Daria Kulagina87.210187.8000175.0101
12 MexicoNuria Diosdado &Joana Jiménez86.619086.5667173.1857

Notes

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  1. ^Originally advanced to the preliminary technical routine, but one of the team members tested positive for COVID-19 as the team was forced to withdraw from the event

References

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  1. ^ab"Tokyo2020 schedule".Tokyo2020.Archived from the original on 31 December 2019. Retrieved20 January 2020.
  2. ^"ROC swim duet gold sets record for Romashina".ESPN.com. 4 August 2021.Archived from the original on 5 August 2021. Retrieved5 August 2021.
  3. ^abc"FINA Artistic Swimming Rulebook, 2017–21"(PDF).FINA.Archived(PDF) from the original on 10 January 2020. Retrieved20 January 2020.
  4. ^"Artistic Swimming Qualification System"(PDF).FINA. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 25 October 2020. Retrieved20 January 2020.
  5. ^"Tokyo 2020 – Qualifying Procedures".FINA.Archived from the original on 5 May 2021. Retrieved11 May 2021.
  6. ^"Preliminary results"(PDF).Archived(PDF) from the original on 4 August 2021. Retrieved4 August 2021.
  7. ^"Final Results"(PDF).Archived(PDF) from the original on 4 August 2021. Retrieved4 August 2021.
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