Synchronized Swimming National Championships
Synchronized Swimming National Championships
Stanford and Santa Clara Share Overall 2008 US National Synchro Swim Nationals
The 2008 U.S. Synchronized Swimming National Championships (1-3 May 2008) concluded with finals competition at the University of Arizona Rec Center Pool. Stanford University and Santa Clara each scored 40 points en route to a shared overall National Championship Title.
The 2008 U.S. Synchronized Swimming National Championships (1-3 May 2008) concluded with finals competition at the University of Arizona Rec Center Pool. Stanford University and Santa Clara each scored 40 points en route to a shared overall National Championship Title.
Finalists Determined for 2008 US Synchronized Swimming National Championships
The 2008 US Synchronized Swimming National Championships (1-3 May) continued today with the technical preliminary competition at the University of Arizona Rec Center Pool. In the tech solo event, 2004 Olympian Sara Lowe of Stanford grabbed the top spot with a 95.000 followed by Natalia Tarasova of Canisius (93.500).
The 2008 US Synchronized Swimming National Championships (1-3 May) continued today with the technical preliminary competition at the University of Arizona Rec Center Pool. In the tech solo event, 2004 Olympian Sara Lowe of Stanford grabbed the top spot with a 95.000 followed by Natalia Tarasova of Canisius (93.500).
US Synchronized Swimming 2008 National Championships Make Waves in Tucson
The 2008 USA Synchronized Swimming National Championships (1-3 May 2008) made a splash today at the University of Arizona Rec Center Pool with competition in the preliminary free events. Stanford’s Sara Lowe led the way in the solo event with a score of 94.833. Santa Clara’s Kenyon Smith followed with a 93.667.
The 2008 USA Synchronized Swimming National Championships (1-3 May 2008) made a splash today at the University of Arizona Rec Center Pool with competition in the preliminary free events. Stanford’s Sara Lowe led the way in the solo event with a score of 94.833. Santa Clara’s Kenyon Smith followed with a 93.667.
