Synchronized swimming at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's duet

Women's duet
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad

Aquatic Centre in Athens
VenueAthens Olympic Aquatic Centre
Date23–25 August 2004
Competitors48 from 24 nations
Winning points99.334
Medalists
   Russia
   Japan
   United States
Synchronized swimming at the
2004 Summer Olympics

Duet   women
Team women

The women's duet event at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, took place inside the Athens Olympic Aquatic Centre from 23 to 25 August.[1] Reigning world champions Anastasia Davydova and Anastasia Ermakova of Russia overwhelmed the audience with an extraordinarily synchronous and impressive performance to defend their Olympic title with a final merit of 99.334 points. Japan's Miya Tachibana and Miho Takeda maintained a silver-medal streak in their second Olympics with 98.417, while U.S. duo Anna Kozlova and Alison Bartosik climbed out from behind to earn a bronze with 96.918.[2][3]

The preliminary phase consisted of a technical routine and a free routine. The scores from the two routines were added together and the top 12 duets qualified for the final.[1]

The final consisted of one free routine, the score from the final free routine was added to the score from the preliminary technical routine to decide the overall winners.[1]

Schedule

All times are Greece Standard Time (UTC+2)

Date Time Round
Monday, August 23, 2004 19:30 Preliminary technical routine
Tuesday, August 24, 2004 19:30 Preliminary free routine
Wednesday, August 25, 2004 19:30 Final free routine

Results

Qualification

Rank Country Athlete Technical Free Total
1 Russia Anastasia Davydova & Anastasia Ermakova 49.417 49.584 99.001
2 Japan Miya Tachibana & Miho Takeda 49.000 49.000 98.000
3 United States Alison Bartosik & Anna Kozlova 48.334 48.584 96.918
4 Spain Gemma Mengual & Paola Tirados 47.917 48.167 96.084
5 France Virginie Dedieu & Laure Thibaud 47.667 47.584 95.251
6 Canada Fanny Létourneau & Courtenay Stewart 47.500 46.667 95.167
7 Italy Beatrice Spaziani & Lorena Zaffalon 46.500 46.917 93.417
8 China Gu Beibei & Zhang Xiaohuan 46.584 46.750 93.334
9 Greece Eleftheria Ftouli & Christina Thalassinidou 46.334 46.584 92.918
10 Ukraine Iryna Gayvoronska & Daria Iushko 45.417 46.084 91.501
11 Switzerland Magdalena Brunner & Belinda Schmid 45.334 46.000 91.334
12 Brazil Carolina Moraes & Isabela Moraes 45.167 45.584 90.751
13 Netherlands Bianca van der Velden & Sonja van der Velden 44.334 44.833 89.167
14 Czech Republic Soňa Bernardová & Ivana Bursová 43.750 44.334 88.084
14 South Korea Kim Sung-eun & Yoo Na-mi 43.834 44.334 88.084
16 Mexico Nara Falcón & Olga Vargas 42.667 43.417 86.084
17 Israel Anastasia Gloushkov & Inna Yoffe 42.750 43.000 85.750
18 Kazakhstan Aliya Karimova & Arna Toktagan 42.250 42.667 84.917
19 Belarus Khrystsina Markovich & Nastassia Vlasenka 42.250 42.584 84.834
20 Bulgaria Assia Anastassova & Bogdana Zareva 41.583 41.834 83.417
21 Egypt Heba Abdel Gawad & Dalia Allam 41.167 41.667 82.834
22 Slovakia Veronika Feriancová & Katarína Havlíková 41.167 41.417 82.584
23 Puerto Rico Luña del Mar Aguiliú & Leilani Torres 39.667 39.917 79.584
24 Australia Amanda Laird & Leonie Nichols 38.917 38.834 77.751

Final

Rank Country Athlete Technical Free Total
1st Russia Anastasia Davydova & Anastasia Ermakova 49.417 49.917 99.334
2nd Japan Miya Tachibana & Miho Takeda 49.000 49.417 98.417
3rd United States Alison Bartosik & Anna Kozlova 48.334 48.584 96.918
4 Spain Gemma Mengual & Paola Tirados 47.917 48.334 96.251
5 France Virginie Dedieu & Laure Thibaud 47.667 47.917 95.584
6 Canada Fanny Létourneau & Courtenay Stewart 47.500 47.834 95.334
7 China Gu Beibei & Zhang Xiaohuan 46.584 47.084 93.668
8 Italy Beatrice Spaziani & Lorena Zaffalon 46.500 46.750 93.250
9 Greece Eleftheria Ftouli & Christina Thalassinidou 46.334 46.584 92.918
10 Switzerland Magdalena Brunner & Belinda Schmid 45.334 46.084 91.418
11 Ukraine Iryna Gayvoronska & Daria Iushko 45.417 45.834 91.251
12 Brazil Carolina Moraes & Isabela Moraes 45.167 45.750 90.917

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