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Charlottesville Swans compete well at recent meet

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Local Charlottesville area swimmers of the Charlottesville Swans Synchronized Swimming team competed against other synchronized swimming teams from around Virginia in the Capitol Classic on Sunday, March 17, winning awards for the following routines:

Event Age Level Swans Swimmer(s) Routine Place
Trio 10-un Novice Olivia Hamlin, Jackie   Joyce, Kaitlyn Moreira “Splish Splash” 1st
Trio 10-un Novice Rachael Elhart, Alyssa   Moreira, Anna Rosner “Rock & Roll Girls” 3rd
Duet 10-un Novice Courtney Elhart,   Rachael Elhart “Rock A Hula” 1st
Duet 10-un Novice Olivia Hamlin, Jackie   Joyce “Splish Splash” 2nd
Duet 13-15 Novice Abby Lee, Anya Wegner “Set Fire to the Rain” 1st
Duet 18-19 Age Group Emmeli Gordon, Carly   Moulis “Piano Man” 1st
Solo 10-un Novice Courtney Elhart “Swim” 1st
Solo 13-15 Novice Anya Wegner “The Entertainer” 1st
Solo 13-15 Novice Abby Lee “Set Fire to the Rain” 2nd
Solo 18-19 Age Group Emmeli Gordon “Hunger Games” 1st
Team 10-un Novice Anna Rosner, Alyssa   Moreira, Courtney Elhart, Jackie Joyce, Kaitlyn Moreira, Olivia Hamlin,   Rachael Elhart “Lollipop” 2nd

 

All routines were choreographed by head coach, Samantha Elhart.

Charlottesville Swans Synchronized Swimming is a competitive synchronized swimming team in Charlottesville, Virginia, whose mission is to grow to a fully competitive club, encouraging young swimmers to try synchronized swimming and developing them to competitive, age-group swimmers.  The Swans currently practice at Fairview Swim & Tennis Club on Tuesday and Sunday evenings.

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