Swimming Pretty: The Untold Story of Women in Water By Vicki Valosik
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Swimming Pretty by Vicki Valosik dives deep into the rich history of synchronized swimming, revealing how women have found empowerment and artistic expression through aquatic performance. From its origins in the nineteenth century to its recognition as an Olympic sport, synchronized swimming has been a journey marked by challenges, innovation, and the breaking of societal norms.
Valosik explores how early pioneers like Lurline the Water Queen showcased their athletic prowess through "scientific" swimming, defying Victorian expectations and captivating audiences with their skill and grace. These performances not only entertained but also challenged perceptions of what women could achieve in the water, paving the way for practical swimwear and advancements in aquatic safety and education.
The book highlights figures like Esther Williams, whose Hollywood aquamusicals brought synchronized swimming into the mainstream, blurring the lines between athleticism and entertainment. Williams, alongside other synchronized swimmers, bridged the gap between sport and artistry, influencing generations and shaping the sport's evolution.
Despite its early associations with spectacle, synchronized swimming persisted as a legitimate sport, gaining Olympic status four decades ago. Valosik celebrates the sport's journey from its humble beginnings to its current status, recognizing the grit, glamour, and sheer athleticism of its practitioners.
Swimming Pretty is a tribute to the resilience and creativity of synchronized swimmers who, through their synchronized movements in water, have not only entertained but also inspired and empowered women worldwide. It's a story of how beauty, strength, and synchronized precision have converged to redefine women's relationships with water and sports. 📚❤️
Valosik explores how early pioneers like Lurline the Water Queen showcased their athletic prowess through "scientific" swimming, defying Victorian expectations and captivating audiences with their skill and grace. These performances not only entertained but also challenged perceptions of what women could achieve in the water, paving the way for practical swimwear and advancements in aquatic safety and education.
The book highlights figures like Esther Williams, whose Hollywood aquamusicals brought synchronized swimming into the mainstream, blurring the lines between athleticism and entertainment. Williams, alongside other synchronized swimmers, bridged the gap between sport and artistry, influencing generations and shaping the sport's evolution.
Despite its early associations with spectacle, synchronized swimming persisted as a legitimate sport, gaining Olympic status four decades ago. Valosik celebrates the sport's journey from its humble beginnings to its current status, recognizing the grit, glamour, and sheer athleticism of its practitioners.
Swimming Pretty is a tribute to the resilience and creativity of synchronized swimmers who, through their synchronized movements in water, have not only entertained but also inspired and empowered women worldwide. It's a story of how beauty, strength, and synchronized precision have converged to redefine women's relationships with water and sports. 📚❤️
Listed on 19 July, 2024