Atlanta 1996 olympics synchronized swimming events
At the Summer Olympics in Atlanta , the team event in women's synchronized swimming was contested. It was the first appearance of the team event, which replaced the duet and solo events held previously. The duet event would return four years later.
Individual synchronized swimming olympics
Each team consisted of eight swimmers chosen from a total team of ten. The competition included two events, the technical routine program and the free routine program. The technical routine required entries to perform a series of required elements in prescribed order. It had a time limit of two minutes and 50 seconds. Music selection and choreography was up to the discretion of each team.
In the free routine, there were no specifications for the routine other than the five-minute time limit. In both the technical and free routines, a panel of 10 judges five giving scores for technical merit and five awarding scores for artistic impression awarded points from 0 to 10 in one tenth point increments. When the technical merit and artistic impression scores were calculated for a total score, the technical routine score was weighted to 35 percent and the free routine to 65 percent.