Gail Johnson
American synchronized swimmer
Gail Johnson (later Buzonas ; born 1954) is an American synchronized swimming competitor who won four gold medals at the world championships in 1973 and 1975. After retiring from competition she had a long career as a national synchronized swimming coach. In 1983, she was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame .[ 2]
See also
References
Synchronized swimming (1955–2015) · Artistic swmming (2019–)
1951 : Not held
1955 : Barrious , D. Pawson Bean , J. Pawson , L. Pawson , Phillips (USA )
1959 : Not held
1963 : Blixt , Georgian , Laurence , J. McFadden , L. McFadden , Welshons , Whitner (USA )
1967 : Not held
1971 : Anderson , Cooney , Jeffers , Kretschmer , Lang , Miner , Morris , O'Rourke (USA )
1975 : Baross , Barone , Johnson , Ellen Longo , Norrish , Shelley , Tryon (USA )
1979 : Barone , Beaulieu , Brandley , S. Cameron , Florio , Shelley , Ruiz , Tryon , T. Cameron , Callaghan (USA )
1983 : Unknown (CAN )
1987 : Babb , Ruiz Conforto , Hatch , K. Josephson , S. Josephson , Long , Riddell , Svitenko , Madsen , Reed (USA )
1991 : Harding , Martin , Miller , Ochsner , Porter , Ulrich , Wiecking , Wodka , Kreitzer , Cutcher (USA )
1995 : Bianco , Cleland , Dyroen-Lancer , Porter LeSueur , Pease , Savery , Schneyder , Simmons , Sudduth , Thien (USA )
1999 : Beaumont , Carver-Dias , Chase , Hould-Marchand , Normand , Taillon , Tatham , Wright (CAN )
2003 : Bartosik , Dobratz , Jasontek , Kozlova , Lowe , McFall , Nesbitt , Norris , Zanotto (USA )
2007 : Abel , Culp , Hooven , Jones , Kim , Kinney , Nott , Orme , Penner , Probst (USA )
2011 : Boudreau Gagnon , Fortin , Isaac , Leclair , Little , Marcotte , Thomas , Welsh (CAN )
2015 : Simoneau , Thomas , Brisson , Frappier , Holzner , Mikelberg , Morin , Nealon , Sanders (CAN )
2019 : Armstrong , Barrett , Côté , Fiola-Dion , Harrower , Holzner , Joly , Pratt , Simoneau (CAN )
2023 : Alferez , Diosdado , González , Jiménez , Toscano , Arellano , Estrada , Jalib , Sobrino (MEX )