JOSEPHSON, KAREN; AND JOSEPHSON, SARAH


Meaning of JOSEPHSON, KAREN; AND JOSEPHSON, SARAH in English

born Jan. 10, 1964, Bristol, Conn., U.S. byname The J's American synchronized duet swimmers who won 16 consecutive championships in 1991 and 1992. The Josephsons, identical twins, entered their first senior nationals synchronized swim meet at the age of 12 and joined the U.S. national team at 16. In 1988 they won a silver medal at the Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea. At the 1991 world championships in Perth, Australia, they recorded the highest overall total score for a duet in international synchronized swimming history, 199.762 points, and captured their first world duet title. At the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain, the pair won the gold medal, receiving four perfect marks for technical merit and four more 10s for artistic impression. Their five-minute routine earned a total score of 99.600 points, and the victory marked the duo's 16th consecutive championshipa record in the sport's history. After the 1992 Games the Josephsons retired from competition.

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