See main article: FINA Synchronised Swimming World Cup.
The 9th FINA Synchronised Swimming World Cup was held September 8–12, 1999, in Seoul, Korea.[1] It featured swimmers from 12 nations, swimming in three events: Solo, Duet, and Team.[2]
12 nations swam at the 1999 Synchro World Cup:
Solo details | Olga Brusnikina Russia | 99.406 | Virginie Dedieu France | 97.747 | Miya Tachibana Japan | 97.583 |
Duet details | Olga Brusnikina Mariya Kiselyova Russia | 99.364 | Miya Tachibana Miho Takeda Japan | 97.773 | Elena Azarova Olga Novokshchenova Russia | 97.643 |
Team details | Russia | 99.650 | Japan | 98.527 | Canada | 97.253 |
Place | Nation | Total |
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1 | Russia | 498 |
2 | Japan | 467 |
3 | USA | 437 |
4 | Canada | 435 |
5 | France | 389 |
6 | Italy | 381 |
7 | China | 349 |
8 | Spain | 321 |
9 | Korea | 328 |
10 | Switzerland | 266 |
11 | Mexico | 244 |
12 | Brazil | 243 |