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US National Team Members Win Medals at Pan American Championships
Pictured, Emmanuella Tchakmakjian, Megumi Field and Sarine Cho enjoying their medals Thursday at the UANA Pan American Synchronized Swimming Championships in Santiago, Chile.
Several U.S. national team members picked up medals Thursday at the UANA Pan American Synchronized Swimming Championships.
Megumi Field and Sarine Cho, members of the 12 & Under National Team, won gold in duet, and Junior National Team member Emmanuella Tchakmakjian earned solo bronze on the second day of competition.
Field and Cho scored 130.4493 total points to win the 12U duet final. They led the field with 65.9493 points in figures and 64.5000 in free.
Field also placed first in 12U figures on Wednesday, totaling 66.9167 points. Anya Melson (66.8514) placed second and Nicole Chung (65.1522) finished fifth. Cho was seventh at 64.9819, and Juna Park placed ninth with 64.7101.
Also in the top 20 for the U.S. were Cambell McMillan (11th, 64.4746), Lydia Yi (17th, 62.3333), Jennah Hafsi (19th, 62.0942) and Taylor Sullivan (20th, 61.7572).
Tchakmakjian won bronze in the junior solo final with 142.1491 total points. She had 70.0158 points in figures and 72.1333 points in the free final.
In the 13-15 division, U.S. national team members Jade Low and Elizaveta Polyakova placed second in the duet free prelim with 72.0000 points. Ryan Lewis and Katherine Reveno were fourth at 69.7667, and Delaney Beach and Ashley Latchford were sixth at 69.6000.
Victoria Zimm was fourth in the 13-15 solo prelim with 135.3805 points, and Gabriella Ospina was seventh at 130.5259.
Low was the top U.S. swimmer in 13-15 figures, placing eighth with 66.8153 points. Lewis was ninth at 66.4403. Also placing for the U.S. were Zimm (11th, 66.2472 points), Reveno (16th, 66.0540), Polyakova (19th, 65.7926), Latchford (20th, 65.7926) and Ospina (37th, 64.2926).
Competing Friday for Team USA will be Megumi Field (12U solo final), Jade Low and Elizaveta Polyakova (13-15 duet final) and Victoria Zimm (13-15 solo final).
Experience synchronized swimming for yourself. Elite teams such as Santa Clara Aquamaids and Walnut Creek Aquanuts field olympic swim champions. Both hold annual exhibition shows.
Walnut Creek Aquanuts Fall Swim Show 2017, Aquanut’s got Talent is a showcase of talent running Aug. 31st to Sept. 3rd at Clarke Memorial Swim Center at Heather Farm Park.
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