The full 96 Olympic quota of artistic swimming athletes, confirmed by their respective National Olympic Committees and National Federations, will compete in the Artistic Swimming events at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Two artistic swimming competitions are featured on the Paris 2024 Olympics programme: Team and Duet. The artistic swimming events will take place between 5-10 August in the Aquatics Centre, a facility that will also host the diving and water polo competitions at the Paris 2024 Olympics.  

Ninety-six artistic swimmers are confirmed to participate in the Paris 2024 Olympics. NOC quota positions account for 88 of the qualification places. As host nation, France was allocated eight places.

Artistic Swimming | Team Event

Image Source: Team Japan perform their routine in the Mixed Team Acrobatic at the World Aquatics Artistic Swimming World Cup 2024 in Paris, France (Adam Pretty/Getty Images)

The artistic swimming Team event at the Paris 2024 Olympics will feature 10 countries, with each team comprised of a maximum of eight competing athletes and one reserve athlete.

Australia

AUSTRALIA | TEAM ROSTER

Carolyn Buckle

Georgia Courage-Gardiner

Raphaelle Gauthier

Kiera Gazzard

Margo Joseph-Kuo

Anastasia Kusmawan

Zoe Poulis

Milena Waldmann

Natalia Caloiero

Canada

CANADA | TEAM ROSTER

Scarlett Finn

Audrey Lamothe

Jonnie Newman

Raphaelle Plante

Kenzie Priddell

Claire Scheffel

Jacqueline Simoneau

Florence Tremblay

Sydney Carroll

 

People’s Republic of China

PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA | TEAM ROSTER

Hao Chang

Yu Feng

Ciyue Wang

Liuyi Wang

Qianyi Wang

Binxuan Xiang

Yanning Xiao

Yayi Zhang

Wentao Cheng

Egypt

EGYPT | TEAM ROSTER

Farida Abdelbary

Mariam Ahmed

Nadine Barsoum

Amina Elfeky

Hana Hiekal

Salma Marei

Sondos Mohamed

Nihal Saafan

Malak Toson

Spain

SPAIN | TEAM ROSTER

Txell Ferre Gaset

Marina Garcia Polo

Lilou Lluis Valette

Meritxell Mas Pujadas

Alisa Ozhogina Ozhogin

Paula Ramirez Ibanez

Iris Tio Casas

Blanca Toledano Laut

Sara Saldana Lopez

France

FRANCE | TEAM ROSTER

Laelys Alavez

Anastasia Bayandina

Ambre Esnault

Laura Gonzalez

Romane Lunel

Eve Planeix

Charlotte Tremble

Laura Tremble

Manon Disbeaux

Italy

ITALY | TEAM ROSTER

Linda Cerruti

Marta Iacoacci

Sofia Mastroianni

Enrica Piccoli

Lucrezia Ruggiero

Isotta Sportelli

Giulia Vernice

Francesca Zunino

Susanna Pedotti

Japan

JAPAN | TEAM ROSTER

Moe Higa

Moeka Kijima

Uta Kobayashi

Tomoka Sato

Ayano Shimada

Ami Wada

Mashiro Yasunaga

Megumu Yoshida

Moka Fujii

Mexico

MEXICO | TEAM ROSTER

Regina Alferez Licea

Marla Fernanda Arellano Germes

Nuria Diosdado Garcia

Itzamary Gonzalez Cuellar

Joana Jimenez Garcia

Luisa Rodriguez Rubio

Jessica Sobrino Mizrahi

Pamela Nuzhet Toscano Millan

Glenda Esthefania Inzunza Cabrera

United States of America

UNITED STATES | TEAM ROSTER

Anita Alvarez

Jaime Czarkowski

Megumi Field

Keana Hunter

Audrey Kwon

Jacklyn Luu

Daniella Ramirez

Ruby Remati

Calista Liu

To read how countries qualified for the artistic swimming Team event, review the Artistic Swimming at the Paris 2024 Olympics | Qualified NOC Quota Positions announcement.

 

Artistic Swimming | Duet Event

Image Source: Alisa Ozhogina Ozhogin and Iris Tio Casas of Spain compete in the Artistic Swimming Duet Technical at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games (Clive Rose/Getty Images)

Artistic swimming at the Paris 2024 Olympics will feature 18 duets with each country eligible to qualify a maximum of one duet into the event.

Australia

AUSTRALIA | TEAM ROSTER

Carolyn Buckle

Kiera Gazzard

 

Austria

AUSTRIA | TEAM ROSTER

Anna-Maria Alexandri

Eirini-Marina Alexandri

 

Canada

CANADA | TEAM ROSTER

Audrey Lamothe

Jacqueline Simoneau

 

China

CHINA | TEAM ROSTER

Liuyi Wang

Qianyi Wang

 

Egypt

EGYPT | TEAM ROSTER

Nadine Barsoum

Hana Hiekal

 

Spain

SPAIN | TEAM ROSTER

Alisa Ozhogina Ozhogin

Iris Tio Casas

 

France

FRANCE | TEAM ROSTER

Anastasia Bayandina

Romane Lunel

 

Great Britain

GREAT BRITAIN | TEAM ROSTER

Kate Shortman

Isabelle Thorpe

 

Greece

Greece | TEAM ROSTER

Sofia Malkogeorgou

Evangelia Platanioti

 

 

 

Israel

ISRAEL | TEAM ROSTER

Shelly Bobritsky

Ariel Nassee

 

Italy

ITALY | TEAM ROSTER

Linda Cerruti

Lucrezia Ruggiero

 

Japan

JAPAN | TEAM ROSTER

Moe Higa

Tomoka Sato

 

Republic of Korea

REPUBLIC OF KOREA | TEAM ROSTER

Yoonseo Hur

Riyoung Lee

 

Mexico

MEXICO | TEAM ROSTER

Nuria Diosdado Garcia

Joana Jimenez Garcia

Netherlands

NETHERLANDS | TEAM ROSTER

Bregje De Brouwer

Noortje De Brouwer

 

New Zealand

NEW ZEALAND | TEAM ROSTER

Nina Brown

Eva Morris

 

Ukraine

UKRAINE | TEAM ROSTER

Maryna Aleksiiva

Vladyslava Aleksiiva

 

United States of America

UNITED STATES | TEAM ROSTER

Jaime Czarkowski

Megumi Field

To read how countries qualified for the artistic swimming Duet event, review the Artistic Swimming at the Paris 2024 Olympics | Qualified NOC Quota Positions announcement.

Olympic History of Artistic Swimming

Image Source: The Japanese artistic swimming team at the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games

Artistic swimming made its debut as a demonstration sport at the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki. The Los Angeles 1984 Games, though, is when artistic swimming achieved full Olympic sport status, with medals awarded in the Women’s Duet and Women’s Solo events.

The Atlanta 1996 Olympics saw the introduction of the women's Team event, replacing the other two artistic swimming events. Starting with Sydney 2000, both Team and Duet competitions have been part of the Olympic programme.

About the Paris 2024 Olympic Qualification Pathway for Artistic Swimming

Image Source: Team Mexico in the Mixed Team Acrobatic Final at the World Aquatics Championships - Doha 2024 (Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

World Aquatics worked closely with the IOC Sports Department and the leadership of the World Aquatics Artistic Swimming Technical Committee, and also consulted with its National Member Federations, to develop qualification principles for the artistic swimming events for the Paris 2024 Olympics.

The Aquatics Olympics Qualification Principles for the Paris 2024 Games were published on 18 June 2022. For these principles, please refer to the following: Aquatics Olympic Qualification System Principles.

Following the conclusion of the artistic swimming events at the World Aquatics Championships – Doha 2024, the Olympic qualification pathway for the artistic swimming programme at the Paris 2024 Olympics was finalised. On 11 February 2024, World Aquatics published Artistic Swimming at the Paris 2024 Olympics | Qualified NOC Quota Positions that confirmed the NOCs that earned Team and Duet event entry to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

About World Aquatics 

Driven by the vision of a world united by water for health, life and sport, World Aquatics is the international governing body for aquatic sports. Founded in 1908, World Aquatics is an independent organisation of 210 National Federations and five Continental Organisations.  

World Aquatics oversees six aquatic sports – swimming, water polo, diving, artistic swimming, open water swimming, and high diving – and is recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the leading global authority on these sports.