By Braden Keith on SwimSwam No men were chosen among the 96 athletes nominated by 18 nations to compete in artistic (synchronized) swimming at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the first time where men were eligible to compete. American Bill May, 45, and Italian Giorgio Minisini, 28, were the two most likely candidates to be the first men of Olympic synchro, but neither were chosen for their respective teams. That led to Minisini announcing his retirement from the sport on Tuesday. “Obsession is a game you play when you are young,” Minisini said, confirming that the Italian Championships that begin on Thursday will be his last competition. View this post on Instagram
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