2002 FINA Synchronised Swimming World Cup explained

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The 10th FINA Synchronised Swimming World Cup was held September 12–15, 2002 in Zurich, Switzerland.[1] It featured swimmers from 12 nations, swimming in three events: Solo, Duet and Team.[2]

Participating nations

12 nations swam at the 2002 Synchro World Cup:[3]

Results

Solo
  details
Virginie Dedieu
  France
99.167Miya Tachibana
  Japan
97.334Anastasia Davydova
  Russia
97.000
Duet
  details
Anastasia Ermakova
Anastasia Davydova
  Russia
98.501Miho Takeda
Miya Tachibana
  Japan
98.250Claire Carver-Dias
Fanny Létourneau
  Canada
96.500
Team
  details
Russia 98.833 Japan 98.000 USA 96.501

Point standings

Place Nation Solo Duet Team Total
1 Russia 118 174 192 484
2 Japan 112 168 186 466
3 USA 104 156 180 440
4 Canada 94 153 174 421
5 Spain 98 138 168 404
6 China 84 132 162 378
7 France 96 126 138 360
8 Italy 66 99 156 321
9 Greece 54 90 150 294
10 Brazil 58 102 132 292
11 Switzerland 62 78 144 284
12 Egypt 20 33 126 179

References


Notes and References

  1. http://www.omegatiming.com/index_home.htm#synchro/racearchives/2002/zuerich2002/index.htm Results: 10th FINA Synchronized Swimming World Cup
  2. http://www.fina.org/project/docs/histoFina/HistoFINA_IX.pdf HistoFINA, volume 9
  3. http://www.omegatiming.com/synchro/racearchives/2002/zuerich2002/UAT-PART.pdf Federations list