The Olympic swimming competition came to a close yesterday, but we’re not done in the pool quite yet — artistic swimming begins today!
Formerly known as synchronized swimming, artistic swimming returns to the summer games for the 11th Olympics in a row, but this year’s competition has a new look and a new scoring system.
For the first time, men were allowed to qualify for the team competition with a maximum of two per team; the expectation was that some men would participate, but none were named to any of the 10 participating countries’ 8-person teams.
The 2024 Olympics also brings the debut of the acrobatic stage of the team competition. Before this year, the team competition consisted of two stages, technical and free, but this year, the inclusion of acrobatics plays to Team USA’s airborne and platform strengths and may find them in the mix for a medal. Each stage is judged individually, but medals will be awarded to the teams with the three highest combined totals on August 7.
In the days following the team competition, a two-part duet competition will take place with all 10 qualified teams picking two swimmers to compete as a duet.
With less than a week to go in the Olympics, there are five days of artistic swimming to look forward to, and you can watch it all on Peacock or for free on DIRECTV Stream.
Artistic Swimming schedule at the 2024 Olympics:
Monday, August 5
- Team: Technical Routine
- Live on Peacock at 1:30 p.m. ET
- Live on E! beginning at 2 p.m. ET
Tuesday, August 6
- Team: Free Routine
- Live on Peacock at 1:30 p.m. ET
- Replay on E! at 5 p.m. ET
Wednesday, August 7
- Team: Acrobatic Routine (Final)
- Live on Peacock at 1:30 p.m. ET
- Live on E! at 1:40 p.m. ET
- Replay on NBC at 5 p.m. ET
Friday, August 9
- Duet: Technical Routine
- Live on Peacock at 1:30 p.m. ET
- Replay on E! at 3:45 p.m. ET
Saturday, August 10
- Duet: Free Routine (Final)
- Live on Peacock at 1:30 p.m. ET
- Replay on E! at 3:45 p.m. ET
How to watch Artistic Swimming for free at the 2024 Olympics:
If you want to watch the gymnastics event finals for free, consider signing up for live TV streaming services that offer free trials and carry E!. We recommend DIRECTV Stream, which comes with a five-day free trial.
How to watch Artistic Swimming at the 2024 Olympics on Peacock:
The official streaming home of the 2024 Olympics is Peacock, the streaming service from NBCUniversal. This year, Peacock is broadcasting over 5,000 hours of live coverage, which includes all 329 medal events, every single event leading up to them, and the new, popular whip-around show Gold Zone.
Peacock costs $7.99/month with ads and $13.99/month without ads, and since the Olympics wrap up on August 11, you’ll only need one month to watch the entire 2024 Games.
2024 PARIS OLYMPICS
Which countries qualified for Artistic Swimming at the 2024 Olympics?
Below, check out the 10 countries that qualified for Artistic Swimming in the order they’ll compete in during the technical routine event, alongside the theme for their performance.
- Egypt — The Dancing Violin
- France — A Trip to Space
- Australia — Jungle
- Canada — Forest Magicians
- Mexico — Queen
- Italy — Disco Dance
- United States — Smooth Criminal
- Japan — Thunder
- Spain — Pon Le Fuego Vamos
- China — Speed and Passion
Team USA Artistic Swimming roster:
- Anita Alvarez
- Jaime Czarkowski
- Megumi Field
- Keana Hunter
- Audrey Kwon
- Jacklyn Luu
- Daniella Ramirez
- Ruby Remati
Czarkowski and Field will compete for Team USA in the duets competition as well.
When do the 2024 Olympics end?
The last day of the 2024 Olympics is Sunday, August 11. The Olympics will officially end with the closing ceremony airing at 3 p.m. ET on that day.
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