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Synchronized swimming at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's solo

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Women's solo
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
Bernat Picornell Pools
VenuePiscines Bernat Picornell
Date2 to 6 August
Competitors53 from 22 nations
Winning points191.848
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kristen Babb-Sprague  United States
1st place, gold medalist(s) Sylvie Fréchette  Canada
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Fumiko Okuno  Japan
← 1988

The women's solo was one of two events in the synchronized swimming program at the 1992 Summer Olympics.[1] The finals was held on 6 August 1992.

Two gold medals were awarded in solo synchronized swimming after a judge inadvertently entered the score of "8.7" instead of the intended "9.7" in the computerized scoring system for one of Sylvie Fréchette's figures. This error ultimately placed Fréchette second, leaving Kristen Babb-Sprague for the gold medal. Following an appeal FINA awarded Fréchette a gold medal, replacing her silver medal and leaving the two swimmers both with gold.[2]

This event was discontinued after these Olympics in favor of a team event.[3]

Results

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Technical figures

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Rank Country Athlete Technical
1  United States 92.808
2  United States 92.587
3  United States 92.564
4  Canada 92.557
5  Canada 91.175
6  Canada 89.534
7  Japan 89.016
8  Japan 88.590
9  Unified Team 88.346
10  Japan 87.920
11  Unified Team 87.590
12  Great Britain 86.799
13  France 86.689
14  Unified Team 86.540
15  Greece 85.884
16  Netherlands 85.834
17  France 85.731
18  France 85.702
19  China 85.257
20  Netherlands 85.016
21  Mexico 84.976
22  Venezuela 84.973
23  China 84.775
24  China 84.752
25  Switzerland 84.581
26  Mexico 84.538
27  Great Britain 84.495
28  Spain 84.379
29  Germany 84.147
30  Great Britain 83.934
31  Spain 83.907
32  Switzerland 83.723
33  Italy 83.610
34  Netherlands 83.495
35  Brazil 83.383
36  Austria 83.207
37  Mexico 82.686
38  Italy 82.525
39  Brazil 82.396
40  Austria 82.363
41  Australia 82.330
42  Switzerland 82.043
43  Spain 81.946
44  Australia 81.769
45  Finland 81.765
46  Czechoslovakia 80.755
47  Germany 80.594
48  Brazil 79.906
49  South Africa 75.821
50  South Africa 72.633
51  Independent Olympic Participants 68.072
52  Independent Olympic Participants 67.174
53  Independent Olympic Participants 64.865

Qualification

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Rank Country Athlete Free Technical Total
1  United States 98.52 92.808 191.328
2  Canada 98.52 92.557 191.077
3  Japan 97.56 89.016 186.576
4  Unified Team 96.52 88.346 184.866
5  France 94.80 86.689 181.489
6  Greece 93.88 85.884 179.764
7  Great Britain 92.20 86.799 178.999
8  Netherlands 93.08 85.834 178.914
9  Venezuela 93.84 84.973 178.813
10  China 93.20 85.257 178.457
11  Mexico 93.36 84.976 178.336
12  Italy 92.64 83.610 176.250
13  Spain 91.72 84.379 176.099
14  Germany 90.20 84.147 174.347
15  Switzerland 89.76 84.581 174.341
16  Brazil 89.68 83.383 173.063
17  Austria 90.24 82.363 172.603
18  Australia 90.20 81.769 171.969
19  Finland 88.12 81.765 169.885
20  Czechoslovakia 86.64 80.755 167.395
21  Independent Olympic Participants 79.08 68.072 147.152

Final

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Rank Country Athlete Free Technical Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)  United States 99.04 92.808 191.848
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Canada 99.16 92.557 191.717
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Japan 98.04 89.016 187.056
4  Unified Team 96.76 88.346 185.106
5  France 95.76 86.689 182.449
6  Greece 94.36 85.884 180.244
7  Great Britain 93.04 86.799 179.839
8  Netherlands 93.52 85.834 179.354

References

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  1. ^ "Women's solo at the 1992 Summer Olympics". Sports reference. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17.
  2. ^ "On the Bright Side". Sports Illustrated. 1996-07-30. Archived from the original on September 16, 2000. Retrieved 2012-07-20.
  3. ^ David, Ceri (1 August 2004). "The ten oddest former Olympic events". The Observer. UK. Retrieved 4 November 2014.