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Bia Feres
Bia Feres is a Brazilian synchronized swimmer who performs with her sister.
. The event involved 130 swimmers from 8 countries including one of the world's synchronized swimming leaders Russia and Japan. The Temirtau swimming team represented Kazakhstan at the competition.
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JAKARTA, Dec. 22 — Synchronized swimming will be included in the Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) 2011 in Indonesia following approval from seven participating countries, the national news agency Antara said Tuesday. Division Head of Synchronized ...
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JAKARTA, Dec 22, 2009 (Xinhua via COMTEX) -- Synchronized swimming will be included in the South East Asia Games (SEA Games) 2011 in Indonesia following approval from seven participating countries, the national news agency Antara said Tuesday ...
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Gallons of hair gel, heavy makeup, ribbons and colorful, sparkling outfits. This might sound like preparation for a dance recital.
“Part of being a synchronized swimmer is wearing a lot of makeup, elegant swimsuits and hair gel (in order to stand out in the water),” said Mary Frazier, coach of the YMCA synchro team.
About 15 girls ranging in age from 7 to 17 gathered in the locker room at the YMCA to prepare for their performance Saturday, as...
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Charlottetown, The GuardianCapital playing host to national synchronized swimming, curling eventsCharlottetown, The GuardianClose to 140 synchronized swimmers from across Canada, including the best in the Tier 7 junior category aged 16-18 and the top seniors, will compete. ...
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The Capital District YMCA Sculpins hosted two former national champion synchronized swimmers, Bill May and Heather Simmons, on Sunday at the Southern Saratoga County YMCA in Clifton Park.
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It was super synchro Saturday and Sunday as synchronized skating and synchronized swimming showcases took over the Bob MacQuarrie Recreation Complex ? Orléans this past weekend.
The Gloucester Synchro Club and the Gloucester Skating Club held remarkably similar events on the two different forms of H2O as athletes from both groups got the chance to perform before family and friends before the competitive seasons heat up.
Swimmers as young as...
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Synchronized swimming: Norton and Nelson to compete at FINA World Trophy eventStillwater GazetteThe elite synchronized swimming competition is being held at the Olympic Park Sports Centre and hosted by the Canadian Synchronized Swimming Federation. ...Fortin's on synchro fast trackThe Gazette (Montreal)FINA Synchro World Trophy Scheduled to Take Place This WeekendSwimmingWorldMagazine.comall 3 news articles »
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Team USA Joins Top Synchronized Swimming Countries for 4th FINA World TrophySwimmingWorldMagazine.comTHE top synchronized swimming countries in the world will flock to Montreal, Canada, November 27 - 29 for the 4th FINA World Trophy competition. ...
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MONTREAL - Canada's synchronized swim team won the FINA World Trophy title Sunday. Canada's total score accumulated during the three-day competition was 491.666 points, followed by Russia with 491.333 points, and Spain with 485.666 points. There were ...
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20. Dara Torres, USA, SwimmerAt 41-years-old, Dara Torres defies the parameters of age. She will be the first American swimmer to compete in five Olympics, but you couldn't tell just by looking at her. She already has nine Olympic medals (four golds) and is hungry for more in Beijing.
19. Jennie Finch, USA, SoftballSoftball is not particularly well followed, but somehow everyone knows pitcher Jennie Finch. Maybe it's the fact that she modeled for the 2005 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, or that she appeared on the magazine's cover in a tank top and mini skirt. Either way, she's single handedly made softball popular just by suiting up. Oh, and she can play. She led the 2004 US Women's softball team to a gold medal in 2004 and is looking for a repeat in Beijing.
18. Michael Phelps, USA, SwimmerFor a young athlete (he's only 23), Michael Phelps has accomplished a lot, and that's why people love him. Well, that and his amazing body (thank you swimming!). Phelps holds World Records in several events. Beijing will be his third Olympics, and he's qualified for eight events.
17. Ana Ivanovic, Serbia, Tennis
Serbian tennis star Ana Ivanovic doesn't just look good in a tennis skirt, she's got the skill and stats to show that she's not just another pretty female tennis player. She recently snagged the No. 1 spot on the WTA Tour after winning the French Open.
16. Kelly Sotherton, Great Britain, AthleticsThis Brit is no joke. Kelly Sotherton is a heptathlete, which means she's a multi-talented track and field athlete. Her one event includes the 100m hurdles, high jump, shot put, 200m, long jump, javelin throw and then is finished off with a 800m race.
15. Charlotte Craig, USA, TaekwandoThere's something hot about a girl that can kick people in the head, and Charlotte Craig can do just that. She took first place at the Olympic trials. Interesting fact, when Craig was an infant she had a kidney removed and her parents were instructed not to let her participate in contact sports. Well, she obviously didn't take her doctor's advice, but look at where she is now.
14. LeBron James, USA, BasketballLeBron James is pretty much a household name in the US, but he's about to become one worldwide. Although this is his second Olympics, the team only took home a bronze medal in 2004, and now they want gold.
13. Amanda Beard , USA, SwimmingYou can't write an article about hot Olympic athletes and leave out Amanda Beard. The US swimmer breaststroker has appeared in FHM, Sports Illustrated and bared it all for Playboy. Beijing will be her fourth Olympics.
12. Troy Dumais, USA, DivingTroy Dumais can thank the rigorous training involved in professional diving for his chiseled body, and so can we. Bred from a family of athletes, his father was a professional hockey and tennis player. Dumais was on the 2004 Olympic team, but failed to medal. Let's see if the younger Dumais can bring it home.
11. Rita Dravucz, Hungary, Water PoloHungarian water polo player Rita Dravucz kind of breaks the mold. Her tall slender form seems more suited for a model, than an athlete. She competed for her country's team at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, but they failed to medal.
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10. Lauren Jackson, Australia, BasketballIt's hard to be hot, when you're a 6-foot, 5-inch girl, but Lauren Jackson makes it work. Around Australia Jackson is considered the best, and her skills as a forward have lead the Australian team to two silver medals in 2000 and 2004.
9. Susanna Kallur, Sweden, Athletics
Susanna Kallur is a master of sprint hurdles. But, athletic genes run in her family, her father, Anders Kallur, won four Stanley Cup championships with the New York Islanders. This will be her first trip to the Olympics after failing to make the cut in 2004.
8. Ryan Lochte, USA, SwimmingKeep an eye out for Ryan Lochte. This is his second Olympic games, after taking home the silver medal in the 200m Medley in 2004. His preferred stroke is the backstroke, but he also competes in the individual medley, and is serious competition for Michael Phelps.
7. Tatiana Golovin, France, TennisPeople love female tennis players, and Tatiana Golovin is quickly gaining international appeal. This will be the French tennis star's first Olympic games, but at only 20-years-old, Golovin's highest singles ranking to date is 12.
6. Victoria Pendleton, Great Britain, CyclingStrip off all that spandex and the goofy helmet and you've got a seriously attractive female cyclist. Victoria Pendleton finished sixth in the women's time trial and ninth in the women's 200m sprint at the 2004 Olympics. After her performance, she seriously considered hanging up her bike for good, but just couldn't do it.
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5. Taylor Phinney, USA, CyclistTaylor Phinney is young, barely 18, but he looks like a seasoned cyclist on the track. He specializes in individual pursuit, and has already taken the title of Junior World Champion. Cycling is in his genes, his father, Davis Phinney is a former professional racing cyclist and his mother, Connie Phinney, is a former Olympic gold medal racing cyclist and speed skater. Is it any wonder this kid is awesome?
4. Laure Manaudou, France, SwimmingEven before French swimmer Laure Manaudou had scandalous pictures leaked to the Internet, she was hot. She's already an Olympic gold medalist, and although she's had a tough year, she's looking to repeat her success in Beijing.
3. Stephanie Rice, Australia, SwimmerAustralia breeds attractive swimmers. Maybe it's the fact that it's surrounded by water, or maybe Australians just like to swim, but some pretty hot swimmers have come from down under. Stephanie Rice is one of them. At only 20-years-old she already holds the world record in the 200m individual medley. In Beijing she'll compete in the 200m and 400m individual medleys and the 4x200m freestyle relay.
2. Justin Spring, USA, GymnasticsBeijing will be this 24-year-old Texan's first Olympics. But Justin Spring has already established himself as a strong gymnast. He's competed with the US National team since 2005.
1. Heather Mitts , USA, Soccer
A defender on the 2008 US Olympic soccer team, Heather Mitts also helped the US win gold at the 2004 Olympics in Athens. She's no stranger to topping athletic "hot" lists. In 2004, she was named Hottest Female Athlete by the users of ESPN.com. When not on the field you can catch her as a reporter on ESPN2. She also does some Major League Soccer coverage for ABC, and is a columnist for ESPN Soccernet.
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