Ask most the great unwashed about synchronized swimming and they ’re probable to picture something like the squad in the opening quotation of thesecondAustin Powersmovie — an dateless line of identically - dressed women in olfactory organ plug , doing perfectly - matched movements in a kitty .

At the Olympian level , however , the sport is fiercely free-enterprise , with swimmers in the duo and eight - fair sex class vie for laurel wreath by executing like an expert choreographed moves in perfect formation . But when sync swimming was first enclose as an prescribed event at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games , it came in three varieties : duet , eight - woman — and , queerly , solo .

Putting thesynchinsynchronized

Technically , the synchronicity in " synchronise " swimming is to the euphony . But it ’s much harder to tell how serious a line of work one someone on their own is doing when compare to a team moving perfectly both to the music and with each other . With a solo performer , it kind of looks like either a bather who is also great at ballet or a ballet dancer who recoil ass at swimming . For a non - expert , unless someone commence visibly drown , there ’s essentially no manner of knowing what does and does n’t go down on . Which perhaps excuse why unaccompanied synchronize swim ’s presence at the Olympics lasted for a bare three games , from1984 to 1992 .

Solo synchronized swimming still exists outdoors of the Olympics , however , as both technical and free solo case . technological solo involve following a set subroutine , while the free solo consequence at the FINA World Championships is quite a sight to lay eyes on , as the athletes on a regular basis — and elegantly — execute swan dives , inverted pirouettes , and various other aquatic gymnastic exercise .

“ Solos really allow individual athletes to shine and express themselves , which may not inevitably happen if they only swam in a team or duo , ” Christina Marmet , former contender and beginner / editor program - in - chief ofInside Synchro(a website that dubs itself " the ultimate website for everything artistic synchronized swimming " ) say Mental Floss . “ Solos are a self-aggrandising drive force behind the evolution of the variation . That ’s where athlete can wave in proficiency , difficultness , artistry , and make young movements , newfangled way of moving in the water . At the lower age - group grade and nationally , solos are very important . They are a really outstanding way for younger natator to improve their individual skills , to get strong technically , to be more confident , and to gain some profile to move on up to good social club or to the home team . ”

Synchronized swimmer Becky Dyroen in action during the 1992 US Olympic Team Trials.

A foot to the face

While solo synchronize swimming wo n’t be on the schedule of the Tokyo Olympics after this month , nor will any other synchronized swim — though it ’s all a morsel semantic . In 2017 , " synchronized swim " was rechristened as " artistic swim " to contribute it in line with how gymnastic exercise is described .

The other matter you wo n’t see ? Dudes . While the World Championships have male , female , and interracial consequence , Olympic artistic swimming is an all - distaff affair , as piece are not allowed to compete . In 2017 , FINA didpush to have a mixed duet event added to the rosterfor the 2020 Olympics , peculiarly count its popularity in Japan , but it did n’t bump . This is something Marmet hope will alter at some point , along with the world-wide perception citizenry have of the sportsman .

“ One big challenge for the sport in general is to be taken seriously , ” Marmet says . “ mass make fun of the sport itself , of solos , of the looks , and do n’t realise how difficult it is or how much work go into it . for certain , we sometimes fool ourselves in the foot with over - the - top make-up , headpieces or swimsuits . But it ’s hard . Competitors never bear upon the bottom of the syndicate , and school eight hr a twenty-four hours every day in the urine and on land . ”

The USA Synchronized Swimming Team performs during the 2000 Olympics at the Sydney International Aquatic Centre in Sydney, Australia.

Itishard . Something you may well see are concussions . Artistic swimming , particularly in turgid team , is highly life-threatening — with lots of tight - moving foot colliding with slower - go heads . In 2016 , Myriam Glez — then - foreman administrator of USA Synchro , the sport ’s American organizing body , and a two - time Olympian — toldThe New York Timesthat being concussed at some point was all but guaranteed , pronounce , “ I would say 100 percent of my athletes will get a concussion at some point . It might be minor , might be more serious , but at some full point or another , they will get hit . ”

Solo selsyn might sound a bit featherbrained to some , but at least it lessens the likeliness of a human foot to the facial expression .