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Synchronised Swimming Results

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Introduction: Synchronised Swimming has seen a marked improvement in performances in recent years, including results that have catapulted the British squad, and particularly the duet, up the world rankings. Look back over these previous results here.

2011

2011 2nd International German Open - click here

British Gas Synchronised Swimming Championships  2011

Day Three

Free Duet and overall duet standings

Free Team and overall team standings

Day Two

Free Solo & Overall Solo standings

Technical Team

 Free Combination

Day One 

technical solo

technical duet

2010

British Gas ASA Synchronised Swimming National Age Group Championships - Day One - Day Two - Figures

For Commonwealth Games Synchronised Swimming Results follow the links below:

Solo Free
Solo Technical
Duet Free
Duet Technical
 

British Gas Sychronised Swimming Championships - Day 1 - Day 2 - Day 3

FINA World Cup

2009


2009 saw the British Synchro squad, powered by British Gas, continue to make great strides forward.  At the World Championships in Rome the squad had one of its most successful performances, with a 10th place finish in the Free Team final and in the Duet, a ninth place overall finish for Jenna Randall and the seventh in the Free Combo. There was also an impressive team showing (8th) and solo performance from Randall (5th) at the FINA World Trophy in Montreal, Canada.

The 21st LEN European Junior Synchronised Swimming Championships took place in Gloucester in April and the Talent Synchro Squad also had a successful time at the 19th Synchronised Swimming Comen Cup held in Belgrade, Serbia in August, including an 11th place in the team event.

Other results from 2009 include:
Synchro Masters results 2009  
British Swimming Synchro Championships & the ASA National Age Groups 2009 - Download PDF

2008


2008 was Olympic year and British Synchronised Swimmers Jenna Randall and Olivia Allison just missed out on the final in Beijing. Randall and Allison, who were aiming for a top 16 finish at their first Olympics, finished in 14th place, two places outside of the final. Their performance moved them up six places in the world rankings.

In December 2008 the British Team competed in their first international competition since the High Performance Centre was set up in September 2007 at the FINA World Trophy.

Other results included:
The British Swimming Synchro Championships & the ASA National Age Groups 2008

2007


British Synchro’s High Performance Centre in Aldershot was set up in September 2007. 11 of the country’s top athletes, aged 17-24, centralised at the centre combining full-time training with their studies.

At the European Champions Cup in Rome, the British duet of Jenna Randall and Olivia Allison finished 15th in the Duet free Final. Randall finished 8th in the Solo Free Final.

For the first time in the history of the European Junior Championships, Great Britain entered all four events – Solo, Duet, Team and Combination – and the juniors performed well, progressing to the finals in all but one of the events.

Other results from 2007 were:
British Champs Results
Age Groups 2007 
Masters Results 2007 
Junior Trial Results 2007 
Senior Trial Results 2007 
World Championships 2007
 

2006


In Commonwealth year, Jenna Randall secured a silver medal in the Solo competition, while she and Allison narrowly missed out on bronze medal in the Duet, finishing in fourth.

Results from 2006 included:
British Championships 2006
ASA National Age Group Championships 2006
ASA National Synchro Masters Championships 2006 – Technical and Freestyle 
European Championships 2006
The XVIII Commonwealth Games 2006

2005


British Synchronised Swimming Trials 2005
ASA National Age Group Championships 2005
ASA National Synchro Masters Championships 2005
ASFGB British Synchronised Swimming Championships 2005
 

2004


ASA National Age Group Championships 2004
ASFGB British Synchro Championships 2004

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Swimming.org is home to everything you need to know about swimming. If you are a parent, a non swimmer or just want to improve your technique this is the section for you.

In British Swimming you will find information about the world of high performance sport, including the disciplines of Swimming, Diving, Synchronised Swimming, Water Polo and Disability Swimming.

The ASA is the governing body for the sport in England. In this section you will find all you need to know about joining a club or competing in England and becoming a swimming teacher or coach.

The IoS delivers the ASA’s courses and is a member organisation. Whether you are a teacher, coach, employer or club you will find everything you need to know about qualifications or educating your workforce.

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