Synchronized Swimming: An American History

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McFarland, 18 mars 2005 - 320 pages

From novelty tricks in swim classes, through the Aquacades and movies, to the highly complex Olympic competitions--this history of synchronized swimming tells how the sport grew, examines the role the United States has played in its worldwide development, and describes the status of synchronized swimming in world sporting events today.

Among the topics covered are competition development, development around the United States, rules and technical changes, and leadership (from volunteers to a National Office). Four appendices list major award winners, U.S. National Champions, the results of major international competitions, and U.S. participation in international events. The work boasts photographs from the first trial national competition in 1942 to the World Championships of 2003, as well as a full bibliography.

 

Table des matières

Preface
1
1 The Beginnings
3
193745
16
194651
29
195256
46
195762
66
196368
81
196975
96
199599
164
200003
179
The Future of Synchronized Swimming in the 21st Century
191
Awards and Honors
199
US National Champions 19462004
205
Major International Championships 19552004
222
US Participation in International Events 19512004
247
Notes
263

197682
113
198388
131
198994
149
Bibliography
277
Index
291
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À propos de l'auteur (2005)

Dawn Pawson Bean founded Synchro—the first magazine devoted entirely to the sport—and was a champion competitor, (National and Pan American gold medal winner), coach, and Olympic judge. She lives in Santa Ana, California.

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