Olympic Qualification

The two artistic synchronized swimming events at the Olympic Games are the team and the duet.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has awarded 104 places for artistic synchronized swimming. FINA, the sport’s governing body, then regulates how each of these spot is allocated.

Athletes younger than 15 years of age are not permitted to compete in the events (FINA Rule AS3). As of 2019, men are still not allowed to compete at the Olympic Games.

Team Qualification: 10 teams

Each team will consist of eight swimmers only, no reserves.

  • Continental Championships/Host Country (5)

The best five teams from each continent will obtain a spot in the team competition, including the host country. For example for the 2020 Olympic Games, Japan is automatically qualified and is the representative of the Asian continent.

For Europe, the qualifying team is determined during the European Cup of the year before the Games. For the Americas, the team is determined at the Pan American Games of the previous year as well.

There are not enough teams in Asia, Oceania and Africa for them to hold a regular continental championship. Therefore, their continental spot is determined by their results at the World Championships from the previous year.

At the 2019 FINA World Championships, only Oceania and Africa will have their continental spots determined, as Asia’s quota is already taken up by Japan.

  • FINA World Championships (2)

The first two teams from the world championships not previously qualified through the continental quota will earn a spot, based on the combined results of the free and technical routines.

Should one or both of the teams already be qualified through the continental spot, then we move to the next one or two highest placed.

  • Olympic Games Qualification Tournament (3)

The three best ranked teams at the test event will obtain the last spots for the Games. The qualification tournament is usually held a few months before the start of the Olympics.

Duet Qualification: 22 duets

  • Team Qualification (10)

Each country that has qualified a team also automatically qualifies its duet, including the host country.

  • Continental Championships (5)

The best ranked duets in each of the five continental championships will obtain a quota place except for the Host Country NOC which will be the representative of the Asian Continent. Should the highest ranked duet already be qualified through the team, the next highest ranked duet from the Continental qualifying event will obtain a quota.

  • Olympic Games Qualification Tournament (7)

The remaining open positions will be allocated according to the rankings of the Olympic Games Qualifying Tournament to the highest placed NOCs not yet qualified.

Once qualified, each federation will need to confirm their quota. Should a nation not enter despite being qualified, the spot will be reallocated by FINA to the next best ranked duet or team not yet qualified from the OG Qualification Tournament. It is the same if the host country were to not use their automatic quota.

Each NOCs has to confirm the use of allocated quota places to FINA by April 6, 2020.

The full qualification system is available here.

2020(NE) Qualification Timeline

  • May 10 – 12, 2019 – European Cup (St Petersburg, Russia)
  • July 12 – 20, 2019 – FINA World Championships (Gwangju, South Korea)
  • July 29 – 31, 2019 – Pan American Games (Lima, Peru)
  • March 4 – 7, 2021 – Qualification Tournament (Tokyo, Japan)
  • July 23 – August 8, 2021 – Olympic Games (Tokyo, Japan)

Qualified nations to the 2020(NE) Olympics, as of December 2019:

Teams (10)

Event Quota Date Qualified Nation
Host Nation 1 N/A Japan
2019 European Cup 1 May 10–12 Russia
Oceania Continental Championships (at 2019 FINA World Championships) 1 July 12–20 Australia
Africa Continental Championships (at 2019 FINA World Championships) 1 July 12–20 Egypt
2019 FINA World Championships 2 July 12–20 China

Ukraine

2019 Pan American Games 1 July 26 – August 11 Canada
Olympics Qualification Tournament 3 March 4 – 7, 2021 TBD

Duets (22)

Event Quota Date Qualified Nation
Through the teams 10 Australia

Canada

China

Egypt

Japan

Russia

Ukraine

+ 3 TBD

2019 European Cup 1 May 10–12 Spain
Oceania Continental Championships (at 2019 FINA World Championships) 1 July 12–20 New Zealand *
Africa Continental Championships (at 2019 FINA World Championships) 1 July 12–20 South Africa *
Asia Continental Championships (at 2019 FINA World Championships) 1 July 12–20 Kazakhstan
2019 Pan American Games 1 July 26 – August 11 Mexico
Olympics Qualification Tournament 7 ** March 4 – 7, 2021 TBD

*Spots unconfirmed by the respective federations as of December 2019.

** This number may change depending on whether New Zealand and South Africa accept their quota.