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No male artistic swimmers at Olympics after US leave May out of squad

:Despite World Aquatics' bold move to let men compete in artistic swimming at the Olympics, there will be no male swimmers among the 10 countries in the team event in Paris, after the United States left pioneer Bill May out of their squad.

World Aquatics said it was very disappointed that there would be no men in the Olympic competition.

"This should have been a landmark moment for the sport," the global federation said in a statement. "We understand that it was always going to be a challenge for men to earn a spot on a team in time for Paris 2024, considering that their eligibility was only confirmed 18 months ago, but we were still hopeful that some would succeed."

World Aquatics announced in 2022 that men would be allowed to compete in artistic swimming at the July 26-Aug. 11 Games, with each country permitted two male swimmers in the eight-athlete team event.

Artistic - formerly known as synchronised - swimming made its Olympic debut in 1984 and, while it had been open only to women until now, men have been permitted to compete at the World Aquatics Championships since 2015.

The 45-year-old May has long been one of the leading voices on male inclusion, telling reporters in April, "Every day I think about the Olympics and I think about being there with our coaches and our team mates. It's such a dream."

But one that it seems will not be realised.

May, who was battling for a spot with women half his age, was part of the squad at the World Aquatics Championships in February and helped the U.S. to win silver in the acrobatic routine at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships, becoming the first American male to climb the world medal podium in a team event.

"All of us in the artistic swimming community need to work even harder to

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