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Since the solo discipline appeared in synchronized swimming, thousands of spectators around the world have been wondering: what should be synchronized in the performance of one athlete? In just a week, this discrepancy can be eliminated by a decision of the main FINA congress, which will most likely rename synchronized swimming to artistic. However, no matter what this sport is called, Russia will certainly remain in the leading roles in it in the coming years, because both coaches and athletes work hard for hours to always take a place only at the top of the podium of any competition.

First set of World Championship medals aquatic species sports in Budapest in synchronized swimming was played out precisely in the solo discipline, in the technical program. The Russian woman made her debut alone at competitions of this level, but coped well with the pressure and brought the Russian team its first world championship gold.

Debut of a Russian soloist

At its core, a technical program is a set of certain technical elements interconnected into a beautiful performance, to which judges mainly pay attention. Whoever performs these elements most efficiently, gracefully and effectively will win.

The qualifying competitions, held in the outdoor pool of Budapest on July 14, made the fans of the Russian team worry.

– an experienced athlete, Olympic champion, nine-time world champion, who won her first title in 2011. However, this was the first time in her career that she performed at such a high level alone. However, the worries were in vain: according to the results of the qualifying competitions, the athlete took first place, scoring more than 94 points. The competitors are well behind: the most experienced Spaniard She's Carbonell

did not even reach the mark of 92.5 points. Japanese Inui and Ukrainian Voloshina received even less from the judges. Therefore, the Russian woman could feel confident. As always, the Russian synchronized swimmer could only lose to herself, but something like this had not happened for almost two decades. It should not have happened in the final on July 15th either.

On the day of the final, the weather in Budapest was not pleasant. There was a breeze blowing over the outdoor pool, which the athletes had to fight against. Our girls arrived in Hungary in advance to get used to the conditions in which the World Championships are being held, and therefore neither the specific light, nor the wind, nor the coolness should have become an obstacle for them.

Among the top six, ready to fight for medals, the Italian was the first to appear on the side of the pool Linda Cerruti. The contrast with the Korean, who performed two minutes earlier, was obvious: Linda looked very favorably against her background, received 88.3369 points and took first place in the standings. Temperamental Japanese woman Yukiko Inui, however, managed to outshine its competitor. She performed the elements well, and therefore earned 91.7490 from the judges and an intermediate first place at the time the next athlete began performing.

However, the girls performed better than the other: Ukrainian Anna Voloshina made only a couple of small mistakes and earned a very high score. The score of 91.9992 allowed Voloshina to take first place and practically guaranteed a World Championship medal, and therefore, when she saw the score, Anna could not hold back her tears of joy. But Carbonell, as expected, pushed the Ukrainian into second place, receiving 93.6534.

To a new, golden circle!

And then all the Russian fans held their breath: a graceful woman, starting number 11, came out to the pool. She again showed that Russian synchronized swimmers have no equal in the world. Her actions were incredibly graceful, soft, bewitching. The height of some elements was simply amazing. And Kolesnichenko did all this outwardly calmly, calmly, and sometimes with a smile. It was possible to congratulate Svetlana on her first gold medal at the World Championships in solo without waiting for the judges' scores, although they also appreciated the performance - 95.2036.

Russian synchronized swimming at the beginning of the new Olympic cycle, without slowing down, seems to have entered a new golden circle. All that remains is to wholeheartedly congratulate Svetlana on winning the first gold for our team at the World Championships in Budapest and stand still in anticipation of the next finals. You can enjoy synchronized swimming and our victories in it for another whole week!

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At the 2017 World Aquatics Championships, which is taking place these days in Budapest, today, July 18, three sets of awards will be awarded.

The schedule of the next competition day of the 2017 World Cup includes competitions in synchronized swimming, open water swimming and diving.

After a day of break, open water swimmers will continue their performance.

In this type of program, sets of awards were previously played here for men at a distance of 5 km and for women at a distance of 10 km.

Representatives of the French team won both golds; the Russian team in open water swimming has so far performed without awards.

Today at 11:00 the men will start at a distance of 10 kilometers.

Also at 11:00 the team diving tournament will begin, first the preliminary round will take place, the semi-finals are scheduled to begin at 16:30, and the final part of the competition starts at 19:30.

At 12:00 the final part of the synchronized swimming competition will begin, a set of awards will be played out in the technical program of the groups.

Also today, Russian water polo players will play their second match.

After the victory over the Greek team, the Russians will have a meeting with the Australian team.

2017 World Aquatics Championships: competition schedule, live broadcasts

Diving

11:00 Team tournament, 3m springboard/platform, preliminary round “Eurosport 2”
16:30 Team tournament, 3 m springboard/platform, semi-final “Match TV”, “Match! Arena", "Eurosport 2"
19:30 Team tournament, 3 m springboard/platform, final “Match! Arena", "Eurosport 2"

Open water swimming

11:00 Men, 10 km “Match! Arena"

Synchronized swimming

12:00 Groups, technical program, final “Match TV”, “Match! Our sport"
20:00 Duet, free program, preliminary round “Match! Our sport"

Water polo

Women, 2nd round

10:30 USA - Spain
11:50 New Zealand- South Africa
13:10 Japan - Netherlands
14:30 Greece - Kazakhstan
18:30 Australia - Russia “Match! A game"
19:50 China - Canada
21:10 France - Hungary
22:30 Italy - Brazil

Table of the medal standings of the 2017 World Cup in Budapest
(position of the teams before the start of the competition on July 18, 2017)

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11:59 23.07.2017

Swimming competitions at the FINA World Aquatics Championships started in Budapest on Sunday.

This is the most medal event at the World Complex Championships in Budapest. There will be 42 sets of awards up for grabs.

The swims will take place at the main venue of the tournament - Duna Arena, where only divers competed before the start of the swimming tournament.

“We achieved everything we planned at the World Aquatics Championships at this moment. In principle, the results are not bad. In synchronized swimming, we won everything possible. Gold medal in diving. A lot of silver and bronze awards. Good results in open water too. All types are competitive. Now it’s up to our swimmers, we will expect medals from them. Good luck!” - Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Vitaly Mutko admonished the Russian swimming team.

At the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, the Russian team won four medals. Yulia Efimova won two silver medals in breaststroke, bronze medals were won by Anton Chupkov and Evgeniy Rylov. All three will start at the World Championships in Budapest.

The qualification for participation in the World Championship was the Russian Championship in April, where swimmers had to fulfill the selection conditions. The only one who was included in the national team by decision of the coaching staff after the fact was, who is considered as a candidate for the freestyle relay.

The current World Cup winner Vladimir Morozov came to this World Cup as a favorite. After the Games, he successfully competed in short course, including at the World Championships in Windsor, Canada. Morozov himself admitted that he now has a very clear priority at individual distances. “This is a fifty-kopeck crawl, the work is designed primarily for him,” he said.

After the Russian Championship, the team competed at the stages of the international competition "Mare Nostrum", some of the leaders swam in the final of the Russian Cup in Moscow, including team captain Anastasia Fesikova, who returns to Budapest seven years later.

“To the city where I did not compete at the European Championships, then I had a back injury,” she recalled. “For me, this is the first competitive Budapest. This time, I hope I will swim in it. So much has happened during this time. So much everything happened, it’s felt. Our team is now young, there are fewer and fewer older athletes, more and more young people. But it’s good, it’s great, I like being part of this team.”

“In general, we calmly and restrainedly evaluate our results shown before the World Cup, and the American selection added optimism to us. The Americans’ results in some types of the program are tough for us,” admitted the head coach of the Russian national team

The World Aquatics Championships take place from July 16 to July 30, 2017 in Budapest (Hungary) and are held for the 17th time under the auspices of the International Swimming Federation (FINA).

The FINA World Aquatics Championships are held in five disciplines: swimming, diving, synchronized and open water swimming and water polo. Ukraine is not represented only in the last of them.

Synchronized diving
Platform, 10 m (mixed pairs):
Valeria Lyulko/Maxim Dolgov - 287.34 (12th place)

Springboard, 1 m (women):
Anna Pismenskaya - 241.00 (20th place)
Diana Shelestyuk - 211.30 (34th place)

Synchronized diving
Springboard, 3 m (men):

Synchronized swimming
Technical program (solo)

Open water swimming, 5 km (men)
Igor Chervinsky - 55:13.2 (25th place)
Igor Snitko - 55:46.7 (40th place)

Diving
Springboard, 1 m (men):
Oleg Kolodiy - 419.05 (6th place)
Ilya Kvasha - 349.20 (16th place)

Platform, 10 m (women):
Valeria Lyulko/Sofia Lyskun - 265.20 (12th place)

Synchronized swimming
Technical program (duets)

Open water swimming, 10 km (women)
Kristina Panchishko - 2:12:12.5 (48th place)
Marina Kirik - 2:17:17.2 (52nd place)

Synchronized diving
Anastasia Nedobega/Diasha Shelestyuk - 280.56 (7th place)

Synchronized diving
Platform, 10 m (men)
Alexander Goshkovozov/Maxim Dolgov - 416.31 (5th place)

Synchronized diving
Team competitions (springboard, 3m, platform, 10m)
Anastisiya Nedobega/Alexander Gorshkovozov - 284.2 (17th place)

Synchronized swimming
Technical program (team)
Ukrainian national team - 92.3596 (4th place)

Open water swimming, 10 km (men)
Igor Chervinsky - 1:54:27.2 (34th place)
Igor Snitko - 1:55:06.0 (46th place)

Diving
Platform, 10 m (women)
Sofia Lyskun - 270.45 (26th place)
Anna Krasnoshlyk - 253.5 (30th place)

Synchronized swimming
Free program (solo)

Open water swimming, 5 km (women)
Kristina Panchishko - 1:01:24.4 (23rd place)
Marina Kirik - 1:03:51.3 (43rd place)

Diving
Springboard, 3 m (men)
Oleg Kolodiy - 470.00 (7th place)
Ilya Kvasha - 405.6 (15th place)

Synchronized swimming
Free program (duets)

Diving
Springboard, 3 m (women)
Anastasia Nedobega - 274.65 (16th place)
Anna Pismenskaya - 216.60 (38th place)

Synchronized swimming
Free program (team)

Synchronized diving
Springboard, 3 m (mixed)
Stanislav Oliferchik / Victoria Kesar - 270.06 (10th place)

Platform, 10 m (men)
Maxim Dolgov - 487.4 (5th place)

Synchronized swimming
Free program, combination


Preliminary swims. Andrey Govorov - 22.92 (from 1st place to the semi-finals)
Preliminary swims. Andrey Khloptsov - 23.54 (from 14th place advanced to the semi-finals)
Semi-finals. Andrey Govorov - 22.77 (from 2nd place to the final)
Semi-finals. Andrey Khloptsov - 23.31 (from 8th place he reached the final)

100 meters backstroke. Women
Preliminary swims. Daria Zevina - 1:00.59 (from 16th place advanced to the semi-finals)
Semi-final. Daria Zevina - 1:00.40 (14th place)

100 meters backstroke. Men
Preliminary swims. Dmitry Gurnitsky - 56.05 (31st place)

100 meters breaststroke. Women
Preliminary swims. Marina Liver - 1:10.49 (33rd place)

100 meters butterfly. Men

The final. Andrey Khloptsov - 23.31 (7th place) - Ukrainian youth record

Ukrainians did not perform


Preliminary swims. Sergey Shevtsov - 48.60 (from 11th place to the semi-finals)
Semi-final. Sergey Shevtsov - 48.30 (from 7th place to the final)

50 meters backstroke. Women
Preliminary swims. Daria Zevina - 28.78 (31st place)

100 meters freestyle. Men
The final. Sergey Shevtsov - 48.26 (8th place) - Ukrainian record

50 meters freestyle. Men
Preliminary swims. Andrey Govorov - 22.05 (from 12th place to the semi-finals)
Preliminary swims. Sergey Shevtsov - 22.13 (from 14th place to the semi-finals)
Semi-finals. Andrey Govorov - 21.96 (13th place)
Semi-finals. Sergey Shevtsov - 22.22 (16th place)

100 meters butterfly. Men
Preliminary swims. Andrey Lemeshko - 52.97 (32nd place)

200 meters backstroke. Women
Preliminary swims. Daria Zevina - 2:09.16 (from 7th place to the semi-finals)
Semi-finals. Daria Zevina - 2:08.30 (9th place)

1500 meters freestyle. Men
Preliminary swims. Sergey Frolov - 14:59.32 (from 8th place to the final)
Preliminary swims. Mikhail Romanchuk - 14:44.11 (from 1st place to the final)

50 meters backstroke. Men
Preliminary swims. Dmitry Gurnitsky - 25.56 (27th place)
Preliminary swims. Bogdan Kasyan - 25.31 (21st place)

50 meters breaststroke. Women
Preliminary swims. Maria Liver - 31.33 (19th place)

1500 meters freestyle. Men (at 19:38)
The final. Sergey Frolov
The final. Mikhail Romanchuk