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Water ballet is a major sport in swimming at the Olympic Games. Water ballet, also known as synchronized swimming, was added to the Olympics in 1984.
Water ballet, also known as "synchronized swimming" or "artistic swimming", originated in Europe and is a kind of sports that do a variety of beautiful swimming movements in the water. The length and width of the pool are 12 meters, and the depth is 3 meters. The action starts on land or in the water.
It ends in the water and the game lasts 5 minutes. Major competitions include the Olympic synchronized swimming competition and the World Aquatics Championships synchronized swimming competition.
Swimming (including competitive swimming, synchronized swimming, water polo, diving and open water swimming) is the most sub-event in the Summer Olympics, while skiing (including cross-country skiing, alpine skiing, ski jumping, Nordic combined, freestyle skiing and snowboarding) is the most sub-event in the Winter Olympics
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Synchronized swimming originated and developed as a women's event. In the 20s of the 20th century, it originated in Germany, Britain and other European countries. It was originally used as an underwater performance event during the interval of swimming competitions.
Choreographed by swimming, tricks, dance, and **, there is"Ballet in the water"called. In 1920, Katherinecurtis, the founder of synchronized swimming, choreographed the tumbling of diving and gymnastics to perform in the water. It was later introduced to the United States and Canada.
It was first performed at the International Exposition in Chicago, USA, in 1934. In 1937, Coaster founded the world's first synchronized swimming club. In 1942, the American Amateur Sports Federation recognized synchronized swimming as an official sport.
In 1952, it was listed as an Olympic performance event. It was recognized by the International Swimming Federation in 1956. In 1973, the World Synchronized Swimming Championships were held.
In 1984, it became an official Olympic sport, with single and double events, and in 1996 it was changed to a team event.
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The sport known as "water ballet" is synchronized swimming.
Q: What sport is called "water ballet"?
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Synchronized swimming is a beautiful water sport that is integrated into dance and **. The water performance event during the interval of the swimming competition, which is composed of swimming, technique, dance and choreography, is called "water ballet". Originating in Europe, it is an artistic and elegant sport.
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Ice ballet is an event at the Winter Olympics.
Figure skating, as a competitive event based on technical accuracy and Meixiang's chopping skills, requires athletes to wear gorgeous costumes in the competition, accompanied by **, and complete a series of difficult actions such as jumping and spinning on the ice, so figure skating is also called "ice ballet".
The figure skating competition at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics will be held at the Capital Indoor Stadium in Beijing, with a total of five gold medals to be awarded. The figure skating competition venue at the Beijing Winter Olympics will be made using state-of-the-art eco-friendly technology, with ice temperatures ranging from minus 4 degrees Celsius and a thickness of up to 6 centimeters.
Participants
On February 4, Jinchang will start the figure skating team event first. From 9:55 a.m., the men's short program, rhythm dancing on ice and short program will be held. Many famous players are about to appear, and it is worth looking forward to.
On the evening of February 3, the list of teams participating in the team competition was officially announced, and the Chinese team lineup was Sui Wenjing, Han Cong led the nuclear ranks, Jin Boyang, Zhu Yi and Wang Shiyue and Liu Xinyu played.
Instead of sending Hanyu to the team event, Japan sent last Winter Olympics silver medallist in men's singles Shoma Uno. According to the competition schedule, the figure skating team competition at the Beijing Winter Olympics will be held over three days, and the team gold medal will be awarded after the women's singles free skate event on February 7.
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Synchronized swimming originated in Europe, starting from collective swimming activities, and later combining swimming movements such as floating and turning with formation changes, supplemented by rhythm.
After synchronized swimming was introduced to Canada and the United States, it was gradually matched with Maishu on the basis of the original.
In 1942, the American Amateur Sports Federation recognized synchronized swimming as a competitive sport.
In 1956, the International Amateur Swimming Federation established synchronized swimming as an official sport.
In 1973, the first World Synchronized Swimming Championships were held.
In 1984, synchronized swimming was included in the official Olympic programme (both single and double).
Synchronized swimming has been carried out in China for a very short time and is still in its infancy.
Since 1983, China has invited experts from Japan, the United States, and Canada to give lectures in China.
In August 1984, the first synchronized swimming championship was held.
In 1987, the 6th National Games included it in the official competition program.
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