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Aug 14, 2020 · The move came to be known as “the tiller.”. This and “the porpoise dive,” or “the dolphin,” small dives which start in the water, with the swimmer re-emerging in her original location, were both used to great effect in Bathing Beauty, and became staples of synchronized swimming in the years to come.
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Feb 20, 2021 · Dressed in elaborate costumes and accompanied by a live orchestra, aquabeaux and aquabelles performed tightly synchronized water ballet and diving feats in and around a 200-foot long, 60-foot wide, 50,000 gallon pool in the center of an amphitheater.
Esther Williams is often mistakenly credited with introducing synchronized swimming to the world through her aquamusicals —aquatic-themed movies produced by MGM in the 1940s and 1950s featuring elaborate pool scenes and water ballets.
Synchronized swimming has been part of the World Aquatics Championships since the beginning. From 1973 through 2001, the World Aquatics Championships featured solo, duet and team competitions. In 2003, a free routine combination, comprising elements of solo, duet and team, was added.
Mar 5, 2019 · There are seven protagonists—all middle-aged men—submerged in their own, separate wallows of dissatisfaction, joined together by their singular decision to form, train, and compete as an all-male synchronized swimming team.
May 11, 2010 · “The Swimsuit Issue” follows a crew of middle-aged men, not particularly buff or aquatic, as they train for a world championship in synchronized swimming.
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Aug 12, 2016 · Most people think of synchronized swimming, which gained Olympic status in 1984, as a newcomer sport that dates back only as far as Esther Williams' midcentury movies.