Russia takes double golds in synchronized swimming

  2008-08-23 08:46:50 GMT    2008-08-23 16:46:50 (Beijing Time)    Xinhua

  BEIJING, Aug. 23 (Xinhua) -- Russian synchronized swimmers proved their invincibility after sweeping two gold medals in duet and team competitions at the Beijing Games.

  The eight-member Russian team scored ten full marks in the free routine program on Saturday to win the gold medal with a total of 99.500 points. The Russian swimmers, the last to perform in a total of eight teams, performed with unmatched precision and power to a music piece of "life of the sea".

  Its duo Anastasia Davydova and Anastasia Ermakova have won the duet gold medal on Wednesday. Spain took the silver with a total of 98.251 points. China surpassed Athens silver medal winner Japan to win the bronze, scoring 97.334 points.

  Japan shared the fifth place with the American team, at 95.334 points.

  Hiromi Kobayashi, a Japanese swimmer, nearly fainted in the water after the performance. She was immediately attended by doctors and has returned to stable conditions.