Courtesy: FINA
Canada excelled in Beijing, China, from May 4-6, at the fifth leg of the FINA Artistic Swimming World Series as the team secured six gold medals over the three-day competition.
Canadian sensation Jacqueline Simoneau was the best in the solo events, earning 90.4333 for her technical routine and 88.3893 for her free performance. Serbia’s Nevena Dimitrijevic collected the silver at stake in the technical (78.1000), while Ukraine’s Oleksandra Burdova collected 84.0224 points for silver in the free.
Simoneau also impressed in both the duet events with partner Claudia Holzner as the pair clinched gold with 87.7402 (technical) and 89.8667 points (free) respectively. France, with the sisters Laura and Charlotte Tremble ( 85.6091 and 88.5667) and Ukraine with Oleksandra Burdova / Anna Nosova (83.4550 and 85.3667), pocketed the silver and bronze on offer in the two duet event.
Additionally, the Canadian girls topped the team free with 89.1333, defeating the French (88.2000) and Ukraine (85.9667), while they also impressed in the highlight routine (89.1000) in which France clinched silver (86.9333).
The team technical and the free combination were however won by China with 93.0837 and 28.5000 points respectively. Canada came second (88.000) and France third (86.2652) in the team technical, while Ukraine came second in the free combination (86.2667).
Russia’s famous pair which is composed of World champion Aleksandr Maltsev and Mayya Gurbanberdieva claimed the duet technical and duet free golds; respectively 90.3718 and 92.9667.
Japan’s Yumi Adachi and Atsushi Abe managed to place second in the technical mixed routine (86.6333), in front of Zhang Yayi / Shi Haoyu of China (83.6862) and the Japanese pair was third (88.0000) in the free routine behind Italy’s World champions Giorgio Minisini / Manila Flamini (90.333).
The circuit next stops in the U.S. in Greensboro from May 24–26.
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Medalists in Beijing (CHN):
Solo Technical:
1. Jacqueline Simoneau (CAN) 90.4333; 2. Nevena Dimitrijevic (SRB) 78.1000
Solo Free:
1. Jacqueline Simoneau (CAN) 88.3893; 2. Oleksandra Burdova (UKR) 84.0224
Duet Technical:
1. Jacqueline Simoneau / Claudia Holzner (CAN) 87.7402; 2. Laura Tremble / Charlotte Tremble (FRA) 85.6091; 3. Oleksandra Burdova / Anna Nosova (UKR) 83.4550
Duet Free:
1. Claudia Holzner / Jacqueline Simoneau (CAN) 89.8667; 2. Laura Tremble / Charlotte Tremble (FRA) 88.5667; 3. leksandra Burdova / Anna Nosova (UKR) 85.3667
Team Technical:
1. China 93.0837; 2. Canada 88.000; 3. France 86.2652
Team Free:
1. Canada 89.1333; 2. France 88.2000; 3. Ukraine 85.9667
Free Combination:
1. China 28.5000; 2. Ukraine 86.2667
Highlight Routine:
1. Canada 89.1000; 2. France 86.9333
Mixed Duet Technical:
1. Aleksandr Maltsev / Mayya Gurbanberdieva (RUS) 90.3718; 2. Yumi Adachi / Atsushi Abe (JPN) 86.6333; 3. Zhang Yayi / Shi Haoyu (CHN) 83.6862
Mixed Duet Free:
1. Aleksandr Maltsev / Mayya Gurbanberdieva (RUS) 92.9667; 2. Giorgio Minisini / Manila Flamini (ITA) 90.333; 3. Yumi Adachi / Atsushi Abe (JPN) 88.0000
Calendar 2019
Paris (FRA) : 28 February – 3 March
Alexandroupolis (GRE) : 5 – 7 April
Kazan (RUS) : 19-21 April
Tokyo (JPN) : 27 – 29 April
Beijing (CHN) : 4 – 6 May
Greensboro (USA) : 24 – 26 May
Quebec City (CAN) : 30 May – 1 June
Barcelona (ESP) : 31 May – 2 June
Super Final – Budapest (HUN) – June 14-16