The list of Chinese synchronized swimming team members is as follows:
1. Beijing: Feng Yu, Chang Hao, Cheng Wentao, Wang Zirui, Lin Yanjun, Lin Yanhan.
2. Tianjin: Shi Haoyu (male).
3. Hebei: Gao Haoyue, Gao Shenghong, Ji Baihe, Liu Aijia, Shu Han, Tong Kexin, Wang Lian Aolan, Wang Xinran, Zhao Jialin, Zheng Leyi.
4. Shanghai: Li Xiuchen.
5. Jiangsu: Wang Ciyue, Zhang Yiyao.
6. Hubei: Wu Qianxuan.
7. Hunan: Zhang Yayi, Fan Jiayi.
8. Guangdong: Wang Liuyi, Wang Qianyi.
9. Sichuan: Xiao Yanning, Xiang Binxuan.
10. Macau: None.
Introduction to the history of synchronized swimming in China:
The history of synchronized swimming in China can be traced back to the 1980s. In 1983, the Chinese synchronized swimming team was established, with swimmers initially serving as coaches and team members. With the vigorous promotion of the Chinese government, synchronized swimming has gradually become an important sport in Chinese swimming.
In 1987, the Chinese synchronized swimming team participated in the synchronized swimming competition of the Sixth National Games and won its first national championship. Since then, the Chinese synchronized swimming team has gradually grown and begun to participate in various international competitions and achieved good results. In 1997, the Chinese synchronized swimming team won the bronze medal in the synchronized swimming competition at the World Swimming Championships. Since then, the Chinese synchronized swimming team has gradually become one of the strongest teams in Asia and has won many championships in the Asian Swimming Championships.
With the support of the Chinese government, the Chinese synchronized swimming team continues to strengthen its training and coaching team. In 2006, the Chinese synchronized swimming team began to form a national youth team to cultivate more reserve forces. At the same time, the Chinese government also encourages local governments and enterprises to invest in the construction of synchronized swimming facilities and teams, providing more opportunities and resources for the development of synchronized swimming in China.