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Synchronized Swimming’s History Explains Why No Men Will Compete in Paris
In late 2022, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced that at this summer’s Paris Olympic Games, men would be allowed to compete in artistic swimming (previously known as synchronized swimming) events for the first time. The announcement signaled a major reversal for what has long been perceived as a “women’s sport”—codified as such by the IOC when it accepted synchronized swimming as an Olympic event in 1984 for female competitors only. The sport remained closed to men for the next nine Olympiads. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] For American Bill May—who became a national champion in the 1990s—the announcement has been nearly a lifetime in the making. May told NBC S

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