Women's duet at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Sydney International Aquatic Centre | ||||||||||||
Date | 24–26 September | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 48 from 24 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning points | 99.580 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Synchronized swimming at the 2000 Summer Olympics | |
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Duet | women |
Team | women |
The women's duet event at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, took place inside the Sydney International Aquatic Centre from 24 to 26 September. [1]
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]
All times are Australia Standard Time (UTC+11)
Date | Time | Round |
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Sunday, September 24, 2000 | 14:00 | Preliminary technical routine |
Monday, September 25, 2000 | 17:00 | Preliminary free routine |
Tuesday, September 26, 2000 | 14:00 | Final free routine |
Rank | Country | Athlete | Technical | Free | Total |
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Russia | Olga Brusnikina & Maria Kisseleva | 34.580 | 65.000 | 99.580 | |
Japan | Miya Tachibana & Miho Takeda | 34.300 | 64.350 | 98.650 | |
France | Virginie Dedieu & Myriam Lignot | 33.997 | 63.440 | 97.437 | |
4 | United States | Anna Kozlova & Tuesday Middaugh | 33.810 | 63.180 | 96.990 |
5 | Canada | Claire Carver-Dias & Fanny Létourneau | 33.670 | 62.314 | 95.974 |
6 | Italy | Maurizia Cecconi & Alessia Lucchini | 33.203 | 62.184 | 95.387 |
7 | China | Li Min & Li Yuanyuan | 33.250 | 61.534 | 94.784 |
8 | Spain | Gemma Mengual & Paola Tirados | 32.900 | 61.620 | 94.520 |
9 | Mexico | Erika Leal & Lilian Leal | 32.527 | 60.234 | 92.761 |
10 | Switzerland | Madeleine Perk & Belinda Schmid | 32.153 | 59.886 | 92.039 |
11 | South Korea | Jang Yoon-kyeong & Yoo Na-mi | 32.200 | 59.626 | 91.826 |
12 | Brazil | Carolina Moraes & Isabela Moraes | 31.593 | 59.150 | 90.743 |
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