Claire Barton and Alison Williams net 10th place at the French Open

  0 Gold Medal Mel Stewart | March 13th, 2015

Two U.S. synchronized swimming duets put together Top 10 results Friday at the Make Up For Ever French Open in Paris.

Claire Barton, left, and Alison Williams were 10th in the duet free and 11th in the duet tech at the French Open.

Anita Alvarez (Kenmore, N.Y./Town of Tonawanda Aquettes) and 2012 Olympian Mariya Koroleva (Concord, Calif./Walnut Creek Aquanuts) were in sixth place in the free routine with 80.0000 points, and national squad teammates Claire Barton (Los Gatos, Calif./ Walnut Creek Aquanuts) and Alison Williams (Northridge, Calif.) were in 10th place with 77.9000 points.

Alvarez and Koroleva were seventh in the tech routine with 80.1203 points. Barton and Williams were 11th at 79.0282.

Alvarez and Koroleva advanced to compete in the duet free final on Saturday.

About USA Synchro
USA Synchro was established as a nonprofit organization in 1977, and is the United States national governing body for the sport, recognized by the International Olympic Committee, the United States Olympic Committee and FINA (Federation Internationale de Natation Amateur) – the international governing federation. USA Synchro organizes, participates in, and promotes a variety of competitive events each year. These events begin at the local level and continue in the following categories: Senior (15 & O), Junior (15-18), Junior Olympic (19 & U), Collegiate and Masters (20+).

Swimming News is courtesy of USA Syncrho.

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