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Artistic Swimming Discussion | Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 Road to LA 2028


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:FRA FINA World Cup 2025 - Paris :FRA
 

Women's Solo Tech:

  1. :ESP Iris Tió 240.0167
  2. :CHN Xu Huiyan 239.1651
  3. :AIN Vasilina Chandoška 235.7242

Women's Solo Free:

  1. :GER Klara Bleyer 211.9176
  2. :AIN Vasilina Chandoška 200.0726
  3. :ARU Kyra Hoevertsz 184.7163

Men's Solo Tech:

  1. :GBR Ranjuo Tomblin 214.3966
  2. :KAZ Eduard Kim 213.8167
  3. :ESP Jordi Caceres Iglesias 213.5992

Men's Solo Free:

  1. :KAZ Viktor Druzin 127.2000
  2. :GRE Marios Kritsas 126.6701
  3. :GRE Stylianos Koukouselis Fouskis 123.9413

:FRA FINA World Cup 2025 - Paris :FRA
 

Women's Duo Tech:

  1. :ESP Spain 281.7383
  2. :JPN Japan 265.4225
  3. :FRA France 264.8292

Women's Duo Free:

  1. :JPN Japan 214.9546
  2. :SUI Switzerland 201.4163
  3. :GRE Greece 182.1747

Mixed Duo Tech:

  1. :GBR Great Britain 182.9325
  2. :ESP Spain I 170.2192
  3. :ESP Spain II 167.4617

Mixed Duo Free:

  1. :GRE Greece 206.2708
  2. :KAZ Kazakistan 194.7620

:FRA FINA World Cup 2025 - Paris :FRA
 

Team Acro:

  1. :USA United States 183.4100
  2. :FRA France 174.6150
  3. :ISR Israel 164.1551

Team Tech:

  1. :ESP Spain 273.7066
  2. :JPN Japan 257.2774
  3. :USA United States 255.9350

Team Free:

  1. :KAZ Kazakistan 167.6538
  2. :CZE Czech Republic 129.6150

Finally, synchronised swimming resumes today, with the Italian team's first international outing :cheer:

The World Cup circuit resumes from Egypt, from the now classic African stage in Soma Bay

Frist day results...

 

:EGY FINA World Cup 2025 - Soma Bay:EGY

 

 

Women's Solo Tech:

  1. :GER Klara Bleyer 238.2966
  2. :UKR Daria Moshynska 234.3666
  3. :AIN Vasilina Chandoška (BLR) 232.5733

4th place for San Marino, ahead Russia, China and a lot of others interessing atletes :hyper:

 

Men's Solo Tech:

  1. :CHN Muye Guo 224.5450
  2. :GBR Ranjuo Tomblin 218.7650
  3. :KAZ Eduard Kim 211.2383

 

Women's Duo Tech:

  1. :AIN Russia 268.0551
  2. :UKR Ukraine 261.6125
  3. :CAN Canada 256.2900

Team Free:

  1. :ESP Spain 317.8093
  2. :JPN Japan 285.4332
  3. :AIN Russia 278.8447
2 hours ago, Gianlu33 said:

 

Team Free:

  1. :ESP Spain 317.8093

With a men on the team. Way to go Dennis, marking the first steps of future generations! :cheer:

2nd day results...

 

:EGY FINA World Cup 2025 - Soma Bay:EGY

 

 

Mixed Duet Tech:

  1. :ESP Spain 207.3858
  2. :CHN China 196.1908
  3. :ITA Italy 186.5899

Women's Duet Free:

  1. :AIN Russia 256.0388
  2. :JPN Japan 248.0671
  3. :ESP Spain 236.0830

Team Free:

  1. :ESP Spain 276.2168
  2. :AIN Russia 266.4899
  3. :JPN Japan 260.5267

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