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  • they're all orange.. haha

  • Hee-Hee!!

    Hoo-Hoo!!

  • THAT.IS.SO.COOL

  • I heard someone say why is the USA good in every sport or something like that... Have you seen Russia, canada, or Japan?!

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  • how deep is that water?

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  • @whitestar66, shut up, thats really really, REALLY mean, 85% of my weight is muscle, its proven that synchro is harder then over 20 other sports, and football! thats really rude of u to say that!!! AND why look it up if u hate it??

    and its very hard to have a giant smile on your face when woking out that much! i train every single day for 3- 4 hours , and on weekends i train 7-12 hours!! i doubt that u do as much hours of trainign and working out then i do. TRY IT, YOU BUTT!!

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  • @whitestar66 you are aware that this team is not the national team right? it is a university team. as for the evolution of the sport have you watched russia or china or spain recently? routines are much more exciting than they used to be... as for a so called lack of training i know for a fact that all of the top national teams train 8-10 hours a day six days a week year round.... traiining control as well as fast-twitch muscles and everything in between. their power and strength is phenomenal.

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  • @Grelldemyx then dont comment

  • In an attempt to clarify, there are no Ohio State swimmers in this routine. These are all Incarnate Word swimmers, representing USA at this meet.

  • Bad routine !!!

  • This is USA's international team. They select the top swimmers from the different states and form an Olympic team.

  • To clarify on a lot of comments: There are one or two Ohio swimmers in here but the majority of them are from University of Incarnate Word. UIW had to make this routine in two months due to a lot of issues so this was nowhere near the final product, they swam with this routine later in the season at nationals and got third there.

  • i know one of them!!!!!!!!!!

  • @synchromonkey4 who, jiLian? or olivia

    ?

  • @synchrochick1234 Oliva isnt in it

  • this video would be better if we could see the whole video

  • i think a lot of them go to Incarnate Word.

  • Cool!!!

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  • @janet060948

    if they were kids maybe...

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  • why is USA best in almost everything?

  • @laluprasad12 Cuz they have 300Millions peoples in their country

  • @laluprasad12 because it's the fuckin USA

  • very nice love it

  • Such a briliant routine:-)

  • this is team USA

  • woow cool

  • wow so cool r.i.p mj

  • This IS incarnate word...what the hell is this thing in Montreal and why is it an epic fail?

  • if you check out their swim at the US Collegiates it was so much better.. but I guess between this meet and collegiates they had a lot more time to perfect the routine

  • isn't this incarnate word's team routine for this year? the cotumes are even the same! did they recycle it for collegiate season?

  • yup it is. but the team in this video IS Incarnate word. i don't think "recycling" is a correct word though. this championship was in November, which means that they only worked this team routine. Most of their other teams had already pretty much their whole team routine ready. It made it easier for them to swim it this year that creating and learning a completely different one.

  • reall good what age group is it?? xx

  • I believe this is the international Team USA that competes in world championships.

  • @Proacguy1 This is ohio state

  • this is NOT ohio state!

  • @lydia4eva100 they are between 19 and 25 years old :)

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