List of World Aquatics Championships medalists in synchronised swimming

This is the complete list of World Aquatics Championships medalists in synchronised swimming from 1973 to 2019.

Medalists

Bold numbers in brackets denotes record number of victories in corresponding disciplines.

Solo routine

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1973 Belgrade  Teresa Andersen (USA)  Jojo Carrier (CAN)  Junko Hasumi (JPN)
1975 Cali  Gail Buzonas (USA)  Sylvie Fortier (CAN)  Yasuko Unezaki (JPN)
1978 West Berlin  Helen Vanderburg (CAN)  Pam Tryon (USA)  Yasuko Unezaki (JPN)
1982 Guayaquil  Tracie Ruiz (USA)  Kelly Kryczka (CAN)  Miwako Motoyoshi (JPN)
1986 Madrid  Carolyn Waldo (CAN)  Sarah Josephson (USA)  Muriel Hermine (FRA)
1991 Perth  Sylvie Fréchette (CAN)  Kristen Babb-Sprague (USA)  Mikako Kotani (JPN)
1994 Rome  Becky Dyroen-Lancer (USA)  Fumiko Okuno (JPN)  Lisa Alexander (CAN)
1998 Perth  Olga Sedakova (RUS)  Virginie Dedieu (FRA)  Miya Tachibana (JPN)
2001 Fukuoka  Olga Brusnikina (RUS)  Virginie Dedieu (FRA)  Miya Tachibana (JPN)
2003 Barcelona  Virginie Dedieu (FRA)  Anastasia Ermakova (RUS)  Gemma Mengual (ESP)
2005 Montreal  Virginie Dedieu (FRA) (2)  Natalia Ischenko (RUS)  Gemma Mengual (ESP)
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States4307
2 Canada3317
3 France2215
4 Russia2204
5 Japan0178
6 Spain0022
Total11111133

Solo Free Routine

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2007 Melbourne  Virginie Dedieu (FRA)  Natalia Ischenko (RUS)  Gemma Mengual (ESP)
2009 Rome
 Natalia Ischenko (RUS)  Gemma Mengual (ESP)  Beatrice Adelizzi (ITA)
2011 Shanghai
 Natalia Ischenko (RUS)  Andrea Fuentes (ESP)  Sun Wenyan (CHN)
2013 Barcelona
 Svetlana Romashina (RUS)  Huang Xuechen (CHN)  Ona Carbonell (ESP)
2015 Kazan
 Natalia Ischenko (RUS) (3)  Huang Xuechen (CHN)  Ona Carbonell (ESP)
2017 Budapest
 Svetlana Kolesnichenko (RUS)  Ona Carbonell (ESP)  Anna Voloshyna (UKR)
2019 Gwangju
 Svetlana Romashina (RUS)  Ona Carbonell (ESP)  Yukiko Inui (JPN)
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Russia6107
2 France1001
3 Spain0437
4 China0213
5 Italy0011
 Japan0011
 Ukraine0011
Total77721

Solo Technical Routine

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2007 Melbourne  Natalia Ischenko (RUS)  Gemma Mengual (ESP)  Saho Harada (JPN)
2009 Rome
 Natalia Ischenko (RUS)  Gemma Mengual (ESP)  Marie-Pier Boudreau Gagnon (CAN)
2011 Shanghai
 Natalia Ischenko (RUS) (3)  Huang Xuechen (CHN)  Andrea Fuentes (ESP)
2013 Barcelona
 Svetlana Romashina (RUS)  Huang Xuechen (CHN)  Ona Carbonell (ESP)
2015 Kazan
 Svetlana Romashina (RUS)  Ona Carbonell (ESP)  Sun Wenyan (CHN)
2017 Budapest
 Svetlana Kolesnichenko (RUS)  Ona Carbonell (ESP)  Anna Voloshyna (UKR)
2019 Gwangju
 Svetlana Kolesnichenko (RUS)  Ona Carbonell (ESP)  Yukiko Inui (JPN)
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Russia7007
2 Spain0527
3 China0213
4 Japan0022
5 Canada0011
 Ukraine0011
Total77721

Duet routine

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1973 Belgrade  Teresa Andersen (USA)
 Gail Johnson (USA)
 Jojo Carrier (CAN)
 Madeleine Ramsay (CAN)
 Masako Fujiwara (JPN)
 Yasuko Fujiwara (JPN)
1975 Cali  Robin Curren (USA)
 Amanda Norrish (USA)
 Carol Stewart (CAN)
 Laura Wilkin (CAN)
 Masako Fujiwara (JPN)
 Yasuko Fujiwara (JPN)
1978 West Berlin  Michelle Calkins (CAN)
 Helen Vanderburg (CAN)
 Masako Fujiwara (JPN)
 Yasuko Fujiwara (JPN)
 Michele Barone (USA)
 Pam Tryon (USA)
1982 Guayaquil  Sharon Hambrook (CAN)
 Kelly Kryczka (CAN)
 Candy Costie (USA)
 Tracie Ruiz (USA)
 Ikuko Abe (JPN)
 Masako Fujiwara (JPN)
1986 Madrid  Michelle Cameron (CAN)
 Carolyn Waldo (CAN)
 Karen Josephson (USA)
 Sarah Josephson (USA)
 Megumi Itō (JPN)
 Mikako Kotani (JPN)
1991 Perth  Karen Josephson (USA)
 Sarah Josephson (USA)
 Mikako Kotani (JPN)
 Aki Takayama (JPN)
 Lisa Alexander (CAN)
 Kathy Glen (CAN)
1994 Rome  Becky Dyroen-Lancer (USA)
 Jill Sudduth (USA)
 Lisa Alexander (CAN)
 Erin Woodley (CAN)
None awarded
 Fumiko Okuno (JPN)
 Miya Tachibana (JPN)
1998 Perth  Olga Brusnikina (RUS)
 Olga Sedakova (RUS)
 Miya Tachibana (JPN)
 Miho Takeda (JPN)
 Virginie Dedieu (FRA)
 Myriam Lignot (FRA)
2001 Fukuoka  Miya Tachibana (JPN)
 Miho Takeda (JPN)
 Anastasia Davydova (RUS)
 Anastasia Ermakova (RUS)
 Claire Carver-Dias (CAN)
 Fanny Létourneau (CAN)
2003 Barcelona  Anastasia Davydova (RUS)
 Anastasia Ermakova (RUS)
 Miya Tachibana (JPN)
 Miho Takeda (JPN)
 Gemma Mengual (ESP)
 Paola Tirados (ESP)
2005 Montreal  Anastasia Davydova (RUS) (2)
 Anastasia Ermakova (RUS) (2)
 Gemma Mengual (ESP)
 Paola Tirados (ESP)
 Saho Harada (JPN)
 Emiko Suzuki (JPN)
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States4217
2 Canada3328
3 Russia3104
4 Japan15511
5 Spain0112
6 France0011
Total11121033

Duet Free Routine

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2007 Melbourne
 Anastasia Davydova (RUS)
 Anastasia Ermakova (RUS)
 Gemma Mengual (ESP)
 Paola Tirados (ESP)
 Ayako Matsumura (JPN)
 Emiko Suzuki (JPN)
2009 Rome
 Natalia Ishchenko (RUS)
 Svetlana Romashina (RUS)
 Andrea Fuentes (ESP)
 Gemma Mengual (ESP)
 Jiang Tingting (CHN)
 Jiang Wenwen (CHN)
2011 Shanghai
 Natalia Ishchenko (RUS)
 Svetlana Romashina (RUS)
 Jiang Tingting (CHN)
 Jiang Wenwen (CHN)
 Ona Carbonell (ESP)
 Andrea Fuentes (ESP)
2013 Barcelona
 Svetlana Kolesnichenko (RUS)
 Svetlana Romashina (RUS)
 Jiang Tingting (CHN)
 Jiang Wenwen (CHN)
 Ona Carbonell (ESP)
 Margalida Crespí (ESP)
2015 Kazan
 Natalia Ishchenko (RUS)
 Svetlana Romashina (RUS)
 Huang Xuechen (CHN)
 Sun Wenyan (CHN)
 Lolita Ananasova (UKR)
 Anna Voloshyna (UKR)
2017 Budapest
 Svetlana Kolesnichenko (RUS)
 Alexandra Patskevich (RUS)
 Jiang Tingting (CHN)
 Jiang Wenwen (CHN)
 Anna Voloshyna (UKR)
 Yelyzaveta Yakhno (UKR)
2019 Gwangju
 Svetlana Kolesnichenko (RUS)
 Svetlana Romashina (RUS) (5)
 Huang Xuechen (CHN)
 Sun Wenyan (CHN)
 Marta Fiedina (UKR)
 Anastasiya Savchuk (UKR)
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Russia7007
2 China0516
3 Spain0224
4 Ukraine0033
5 Japan0011
Total77721

Duet Technical Routine

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2007 Melbourne
 Anastasia Davydova (RUS)
 Anastasia Ermakova (RUS)
 Gemma Mengual (ESP)
 Paola Tirados (ESP)
 Saho Harada (JPN)
 Emiko Suzuki (JPN)
2009 Rome
 Anastasia Davydova (RUS)
 Svetlana Romashina (RUS)
 Andrea Fuentes (ESP)
 Gemma Mengual (ESP)
 Jiang Tingting (CHN)
 Jiang Wenwen (CHN)
2011 Shanghai
 Natalia Ishchenko (RUS)
 Svetlana Romashina (RUS)
 Huang Xuechen (CHN)
 Liu Ou (CHN)
 Ona Carbonell (ESP)
 Andrea Fuentes (ESP)
2013 Barcelona
 Svetlana Kolesnichenko (RUS)
 Svetlana Romashina (RUS)
 Jiang Tingting (CHN)
 Jiang Wenwen (CHN)
 Ona Carbonell (ESP)
 Margalida Crespí (ESP)
2015 Kazan
 Natalia Ishchenko (RUS)
 Svetlana Romashina (RUS)
 Huang Xuechen (CHN)
 Sun Wenyan (CHN)
 Yukiko Inui (JPN)
 Risako Mitsui (JPN)
2017 Budapest
 Svetlana Kolesnichenko (RUS)
 Alexandra Patskevich (RUS)
 Jiang Tingting (CHN)
 Jiang Wenwen (CHN)
 Anna Voloshyna (UKR)
 Yelyzaveta Yakhno (UKR)
2019 Gwangju
 Svetlana Kolesnichenko (RUS)
 Svetlana Romashina (RUS) (5)
 Huang Xuechen (CHN)
 Sun Wenyan (CHN)
 Marta Fiedina (UKR)
 Anastasiya Savchuk (UKR)
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Russia7007
2 China0516
3 Spain0224
4 Japan0022
 Ukraine0022
Total77721

Team routine

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1973 Belgrade  United States  Canada  Japan
1975 Cali  United States  Canada  Japan
1978 West Berlin  United States  Japan  Canada
1982 Guayaquil  Canada  United States  Japan
1986 Madrid  Canada  United States  Japan
1991 Perth  United States  Canada  Japan
1994 Rome  United States  Canada  Japan
1998 Perth  Russia  Japan  United States
2001 Fukuoka  Russia  Japan  Canada
2003 Barcelona  Russia  Japan  United States
2005 Montreal  Russia  Japan  Spain
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States5229
2 Russia4004
3 Canada2428
4 Japan05611
5 Spain0011
Total11111133

Team Free Routine

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2007 Melbourne  Russia  Spain  Japan
2009 Rome
 Russia  Spain  China
2011 Shanghai
 Russia  China  Spain
2013 Barcelona
 Russia  Spain  Ukraine
2015 Kazan
 Russia  China  Japan
2017 Budapest
 Russia  China  Ukraine
2019 Gwangju
 Russia  China  Ukraine
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Russia7007
2 China0415
3 Spain0314
4 Ukraine0033
5 Japan0022
Total77721

Team Technical Routine

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2007 Melbourne  Russia  Japan  Spain
2009 Rome
 Russia  Spain  China
2011 Shanghai
 Russia  China  Spain
2013 Barcelona
 Russia  Spain  Ukraine
2015 Kazan
 Russia  China  Japan
2017 Budapest
 Russia  China  Japan
2019 Gwangju
 Russia  China  Ukraine
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Russia7007
2 China0415
3 Spain0224
4 Japan0123
5 Ukraine0022
Total77721

Free Routine Combination

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2003 Barcelona  Japan  Spain None awarded
 United States
2005 Montreal  Russia  Japan  Spain
2007 Melbourne  Russia  Japan  United States
2009 Rome
 Spain  China  Canada
2011 Shanghai
 Russia  China  Canada
2013 Barcelona
 Russia  Spain  Ukraine
2015 Kazan
 Russia  China  Japan
2017 Budapest
 China  Ukraine  Japan
2019 Gwangju
 Russia  China  Ukraine
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Russia6006
2 China1405
3 Japan1225
4 Spain1214
5 Ukraine0123
6 United States0112
7 Canada0022
Total910827

Highlight Routine

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2019 Gwangju
 Ukraine  Italy  Spain
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Ukraine1001
2 Italy0101
3 Spain0011
Total1113

Duet Free Routine

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2015 Kazan
 Darina Valitova (RUS)
 Aleksandr Maltsev (RUS)
 Kristina Lum (USA)
 Bill May (USA)
 Mariangela Perrupato (ITA)
 Giorgio Minisini (ITA)
2017 Budapest
 Mikhaela Kalancha (RUS)
 Aleksandr Maltsev (RUS)
 Mariangela Perrupato (ITA)
 Giorgio Minisini (ITA)
 Kanako Spendlove (USA)
 Bill May (USA)
2019 Gwangju
 Mayya Gurbanberdieva (RUS)
 Aleksandr Maltsev (RUS) (3)
 Manila Flamini (ITA)
 Giorgio Minisini (ITA)
 Yumi Adachi (JPN)
 Atsushi Abe (JPN)
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Russia3003
2 Italy0213
3 United States0112
4 Japan0011
Total3339

Duet Technical Routine

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2015 Kazan
 Christina Jones (USA)
 Bill May (USA)
 Darina Valitova (RUS)
 Aleksandr Maltsev (RUS)
 Manila Flamini (ITA)
 Giorgio Minisini (ITA)
2017 Budapest
 Manila Flamini (ITA)
 Giorgio Minisini (ITA)
 Mikhaela Kalancha (RUS)
 Aleksandr Maltsev (RUS)
 Kanako Spendlove (USA)
 Bill May (USA)
2019 Gwangju
 Mayya Gurbanberdieva (RUS)
 Aleksandr Maltsev (RUS)
 Manila Flamini (ITA)
 Giorgio Minisini (ITA)
 Yumi Adachi (JPN)
 Atsushi Abe (JPN)
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Russia1203
2 Italy1113
3 United States1012
4 Japan0011
Total3339

All-time medal table 1973–2019

Updated after the 2019 World Aquatics Championships.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia606066
2 United States149629
3 Canada810826
4 France3227
5 Japan2143248
6 China126633
7 Spain1211840
8 Italy1438
9 Ukraine111416
Totals (9 nations)919389273

Multiple medalists

Boldface denotes active synchronised swimmers and highest medal count per type. The medals won as reserve were not included into these tables.

Ranked by their gold medals

Rank Synchronised swimmer Country From To Gold Silver Bronze Total
1Svetlana Romashina Russia200520192121
2Natalia Ishchenko Russia2005201519221
3Svetlana Kolesnichenko Russia201120191616
4Alla Shishkina Russia200920191414
5Anastasia Davydova Russia2001201113114
6Alexandra Patskevich Russia200920171313
7Vlada Chigireva Russia201320191111
Maria Shurochkina Russia201320191111
Angelika Timanina Russia200920151111
10Elvira Khasyanova Russia200120111010

Ranked by their total medals

Rank Synchronised swimmer Country From To Gold Silver Bronze Total
1Ona Carbonell Spain200720191101122
2Svetlana Romashina Russia200520192121
3Natalia Ishchenko Russia2005201519221
4Gemma Mengual Spain20032009111719
5Huang Xuechen China2009201916218
6Svetlana Kolesnichenko Russia201120191616
7Andrea Fuentes Spain2003201117816
8Sun Wenyan China2009201913215
9Alla Shishkina Russia200920191414
10Anastasia Davydova Russia2001201113114
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