Reigning Olympic champions Russia
remained dominant in the Synchronised Swimming but China
and Spain
have pledged to rival them in the future.
RENANG INDAH INDONESIA
(11/8). The Russian Team held on to their Olympic title with a score of 197.030
- three points clear of silver medallists China, and nearly four above
bronze medallistsSpain.
They have won gold at every World Championships since 1998
and seem to be almost unbeatable, with Natalia Ishchenko and Svetlana Romashina
sealing the Duets title for Russa too.
Alba Cabello Rodilla from the Spanish team said beating
the gold medallists was 'not impossible'.
'The Russian team has great technical potential but we are
very strong on the artistic aspects, so why not beat Russia one day? It's not
impossible,' she said.
Russian coach Tatiana Pokrovskaya, who was thrown in the
pool by her team as they celebrated, said she gets inspiration from rival
teams.
'It's great to have serious competitors because everything
they do we learn from. Our programmes were so different, the inspiration behind
them was so different, and that's inspiring. At this level it's fantastically
imaginative.
'I've learned from the other teams and I want my girls to
learn from them.'
Thais Henriquez Torres said: "We are very happy
because above all, the most important thing for us, was the feedback that we
got from our coaching team. They were very happy.
'We think we've done better than ever here, we've shone
today more than we shone yesterday.'
Results
Synchronised Swimming
- Medals
1. Russian Federation
(2-0-0)
2. People's
Republic of China
(0-1-1)
3. Spain
(0-1-1)
Women's Duets
1. ISHCHENKO
Natalia / ROMASHINA Svetlana (98.900)
2. CARBONELL
BALLESTERO Ona / FUENTES FACHE Andrea (96.900)
3. HUANG
Xuechen / LIU Ou (96.770)
Women's Teams
1. Russia (197.030)
2. China (194.010)
3. Spain
(193.120)