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Artistic swimming

Feb 12, 20267 min
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Summary

This episode delves into the challenging world of artistic swimming, formerly synchronized swimming, highlighting its demanding combination of dance and gymnastics performed underwater. We hear from European champion Sylvia Solomusyova, who reveals the physical toll of routines and the immense dedication required, including balancing intense training with personal life and being coached by her mother. The discussion also covers useful vocabulary related to the sport and the sacrifices athletes make.

Episode description

How long can you hold your breath underwater? And what about if you were doing a gymnastic and dance routine as well...? Artistic swimming, which used to be known as synchronised swimming, requires dedication, hard work and passion. Phil and Becca discuss this and teach you some new vocabulary.

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Transcript

Intro / Opening

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Exploring Artistic Swimming Fundamentals

Hello, this is Six Minute English from BBC Learning English. I'm Phil. And I'm Becca. Have you ever done something physically challenging, Phil? Like running a marathon maybe, or climbing a mountain. I've climbed some mountains but only very little ones, so it wasn't that challenging. If physical challenges are something you enjoy Maybe you should try artistic swimming or synchronized swimming as it used to be called, a combination of dance and gymnastics with a difference.

In artistic swimming, athletes dance underwater while holding their breath. Did you say dance underwater? Yes, swimmers dance upside down in the water holding their breath. As we'll hear, it's an extremely demanding sport, which requires discipline, stamina, and years of training. As usual, we'll be learning some useful new words and phrases, and you can practice these with the quiz and worksheet on our website. That's bbclearningenglish dot com. Great.

But first, Ph, I have a question for you. Artistic swimming became an Olympic sport in nineteen eighty four, but which country has won the most gold medals since then? Is it A Russia? B China or C the USA. Ooh, I think it's B, China. Well, we'll reveal the correct answer later in this episode.

Behind the Artistic Swimming Smile

Sylvia Solomusyova from Slovakia is a European championship medalist. She's also the first artistic swimmer with over a million social media followers, after videos of her walking upside down underwater went viral. Here she explains the different types of swimming dances. called Routines to Dashyane Navagayam, presenter of BBC World Service program, The Conversation. If you had to explain artistic swimming to someone who has never seen it,

How would you describe it? So I would say it depends if you're watching like a solo or duet or team routine because in solo there's one person, in duet there's two people and in team routines there can be eight people or ten people. And in the team routines there's a lot of lift. And actually in the the routines we are smiling. But we are hiding behind a smile because we are actually

Maybe dying, we don't have oxygen, so but we are smiling and people think that it's easy when it's actually not. Artistic swimming routines are performed solo. meaning by just one person or as a duet, which means by two people. There are also team routines where one swimmer is lifted up out of the water. What all these routines have in common is that physically they are incredibly hard. Yeah. Yes, artistic routines are done upside down under water without oxygen.

The swimmer's movements need to be as graceful as a ballet dancer, and above all, it has to look effortless because judges award points for artistic expression. Sylvia says she hides behind a smile, an idiom meaning to hide pain by presenting a happy outward appearance.

Athlete's Dedication and Vocabulary Review

To succeed at the top level of any sport requires a huge amount of dedication. Sylvia trains eight hours a day, six days a week. Under the guidance of her coach, Who's also her mum and a former artistic swimming champion herself. Here, Sylvia discusses the sacrifices she's made to succeed with Datiani Navanigum for BBC World Service's The Conversation. How easy was it um being trained and coached by your mum? I think it's good on one side.

uh because you can practice more at home. Uh but on the other hand it's not sometimes good because you're training when you're at home, when you're supposed to be like chilling. There's no respite from it in a way, I guess. Yeah, I didn't have time for anything else. Sylvia thinks there are good and bad things about being coached by her mum. It's good because she can practice at home, but on the other hand it feels like she's training all the time.

She uses the phrase on the other hand to show this contrasting opinion. What Sylvia really looks forward to is chilling, a slang word meaning relaxing or hanging out. For young athletes, balancing sport with school and friends is difficult, and it's hard to get a respite from training. A respite is a temporary break from doing something difficult. D'a what, Becca? I think I need a respite from all this talk about training. Now, what was the answer to your question? Ah, yes, Phil. I asked you

Which country had won the most gold medals for artistic swimming since the beginning of the Olympic sport? And I said I thought it was China. Well, you're very close geographically, it is in fact Russia. Okay, let's recap the vocabulary we've learnt, starting with solo, something done alone, and duet, something done by two people.

The idiom hide behind a smile means to hide painful feelings by presenting a happy external appearance. The phrase, on the other hand, is used to introduce a contrasting opinion or statement. Chillin is slang for relaxing. And finally, a respite is a break from doing something difficult. Once again, our six minutes are up.

But if you'd like to practice the vocabulary you've learned from this or any of our other episodes, then head over to our website, bbclearningenglish.com, for quizzes, pronunciation tips, and much more. Thanks for joining us and goodbye for now. Bye. Snund ger sig inte, och inte vi heller. Hos Fördål hittar du allt för att göra jobbet. スナッシュフランイサッコンスナッシュフラン Sandhinka. Ryselvärmar. Infravärmar. Och ja, vi bjuder på kaffe. Allt framför jobben. Välkommen till Svedal!

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