Wednesday, March 18, 2009

German Open 2009

This year I had the opportunity - for the first time - to Judge at the German Open, an Event that became one of the most important Synchronized Swimming Competitions during the first part of every year; with over 20 Clubs / Teams participating and an amount of routines similar to a World Cup, this Event is a great opportunity to see some of the best participants in the world getting into the water. Having the World Championship this year, later in July, the German Open was the perfect opportunity to show what they have achieved so far and understand what should be improved during the following months. Great routines... outstanding ovations... a very interesting Event that I hope I can attend every year from now on.
Este ano tuve la oportunidad - por primera vez - de participar y calificar en el Abierto de Alemania, un evento que se ha convertido en uno de los Eventos de Nado Sincronizado mas importantes de la primera parte de cada ano; con 20 Clubes / Paises participantes y una cantidad de rutinas similar a un Campeonato Mundial, este Evento es una gran oportunidad para ver algunas de las mejores ejecuciones del mundo en el agua. Teniendo el Campeonato Mundial de Natacion este ano, en Julio, el Abierto de Alemania fue la oportunidad perfecta para mostrar lo que han logrado hasta ahora y entender que se puede mejorar durante los proximos meses. Rutinas increibles... el publico de pie aplaudiendo... un Evento muy interesante que espero poder atender todos los anos desde ahora.
SOLOS:
1. Andrea Fuentes (ESP) 95,300
2. Yumi Adachi (JPN) 93,700
3. Jenna Randall (GBR) 89,600

DUETS:
1. Fuentes / Carbonell (ESP) 95,100
2. Inui / Kobayashi (JPN) 93,100
3. Huang / Wu (CHN) 92,100

TEAMS:
1. Canada 94,100
2. China 94,000
3. France 90,500

COMBO:
1. China 95,700
2. Canada 94,300
3. Great Britain 88,400
Complete results here / aqui

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