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Bert Hubbard (born Albert Hubbard, 29 June 1927) is an American synchronized swimmer, choreographer and coach. He is also an ''aquatic artist'' as well as historian of the International Academy of Aquatic Art.
==Sportive career 1946-1954== Hubbard started synchronized swimming shortly after it was introduced in his birth town Detroit in 1946 by swimmers from Chicago. In 1949 he won the first ''Mens' AAU Synchronised Swimming'' competition in the duet ''St.Louis Blues March'' with Lee Embrey.〔(''Synchro History - A compilation'' ) by Sue Edwards, 2010.〕 As male soloist he became the US Junior National Champion in 1954 with ''A Viking's Prayer Before Battle''.〔(Synchronized Swimming History ) on the official website of ''United States Synchronized Swimming'', 2010.〕 Because the AAU rules would not allow men and women to swim together in duet and teams as they had from the origination of synchro in Chicago the sport became primarily a women's activity. Because of the rules of international synchronized swimming competitions, where also only women are allowed, Bert Hubbard could not participate in international championships, either.
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