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Aquasonics win synchro silver

The B.C. Aquasonics Senior National Stream Synchronized Swimming team, including Sarah Mcateer of New Westminster, who won a silver medal at Synchro Canada's national qualifier championships in Calgary on March 23.

The B.C. Aquasonics Senior National Stream Synchronized Swimming team, including Sarah Mcateer of New Westminster, who won a silver medal at Synchro Canada's national qualifier championships in Calgary on March 23.

The team, coached by Susan Kemper posted a score of 71.900.

The event was the largest synchronized swimming competition in Canadian history.

The Aquasonics 13-to15 national stream team, coached by Tanya Magee and Suzanna Goddard, also had a banner performance.

The team improved from 14th place in the figure competition to eighth place following the preliminary round event with a score of 65.401, earning them a spot in the final.

Earlier, the Aquasonics national stream combo team, including Mcateer, placed sixth in the combo final with a score of 72.880.

Erin Williams of Surrey also finished sixth in the senior FINA technical solo.

The B.C. Aquasonics is British Columbia's oldest, largest, and most successful synchronized swimming club.