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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

London 2012 synchronised swimming - in pictures


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Synchronised swimming was first included on the Olympic programme in Los Angeles in 1984, but this is the first time Britain are fielding competitors in any of the events. Team GB's most high profile synchronised swimmers are Jenna Randall and Olivia Federici, and the sport always produces some of the most colourful pictures of the GamesSynchronised swimming: Andrea Fuentes Fache and Ona Carbonell Ballestero of Spain Synchronised swimming: Switzerland's Anja Nyffeler and Pamela FischerSynchronised swimming: Synchronised swimming competition Synchronised swimming was first included on the Olympic programme in Los Angeles in 1984, but this is the first time Britain are fielding competitors in any of the events. Team GB's most high profile synchronised swimmers are Jenna Randall and Olivia Federici, and the sport always produces some of the most colourful pictures of the Games
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