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The CV of the French team PARIS AQUATIQUE

Organizing a tournament in men's synchronized swimming can do a thorough knowledge of the teams taking part.
's very interesting, for example, read the history of Paris Aquatique team.
What about: experience there. Results achieved, too.
hope it bodes well for the future of this sport!
For those unfamiliar with the English ... translate it as soon as possible.
only add that this team is committed from the outset to follow the official rules of the master circuit, as is the case for most of the men's synchronized teams (Montreal, San Francisco, Fort Lauderdale, London, Barcelona, \u200b\u200bMadrid, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Milan ... and now Brussels, Kiev, Tokyo)

We created the section in september 1998, on the way back from Amsterdam's Gay Games, where, We had 16 men performed a ballet synchro swimming meet for the closing ceremony, the famous "Pink Flamingo". We won that they for being the most inovatives.
Our first coach was one of the only 3 high-level french male synchro swimmers history has recorded so far.
A year later, when we prepared to organized the annual IGLA Tournament in Paris, Paris IGLA 2000, we hired our actual principal coach, Isabelle Girault, and organized in 2000 the first international masters synchro tournament ever in which men would/could compete legitimately.
From the start, and since Paris Aquatique is a member of the FFN, we decided to adhere to FFN and FINA Masters Rules and organize the meet accordingly.
The FFN, the French Swimming Federation, has supported us from the start and accordingly modified their rules to allow all male podiums in 2004 in any federal, national or regional meets where the number of men competing renders it possible (meaning, if their are at least 3 men or duos or trios or teams).
Many other federations in the world have modified their rules accordingly, since. Some had already done so, like Canada and Belgium.
Many mixed (men and women) international synchro meets were held since our first one :
IGLA 2003, 2004. 2005, 2007, 2008), TIP - Paris' Tournament (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008), Outgames 2006 & Gay Games 2006, Eurogames 2008...
Belgian Masters, France International Open, France Masters ... Certainly we and others Have not heard about, Especially in Japan (where synchro is very popular) and in North America ...
We have tried to registered into the last two FINA world's masters meets and synchro Were Rejected, as the ITS FINA rules must change first, Which They still are not ready to do ...

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