How many medals did Alison Bartosik win at the 2004 Olympics?
Alison Bartosik won two bronze medals at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. One came in the duet competition alongside Anna Kozlova, and one came in the team competition.
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Alison Bartosik won two bronze medals at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. One came in the duet competition alongside Anna Kozlova, and one came in the team competition.
Alison Bartosik's duet partner at the 2004 Athens Olympics was Anna Kozlova, described as a more experienced Russian-born swimmer. Their duet scored a total of 96.918 points.
The duet routine performed by Bartosik and Kozlova at the 2004 Olympics was a salute to Greek myths, focusing on the character Medusa. Their costumes were gold and white with green sequins and snake imagery.
Alison Bartosik attended Stanford University, where she competed in synchronized swimming and helped the team win national titles. She later transferred to Santa Clara University, completing a Bachelor of Science in Finance in 2009.
Chris Carver coached Alison Bartosik at the 2004 Olympics as U.S. Olympic synchronized swimming head coach. Carver had also been her coach with the Santa Clara Aquamaids from 1984 to 2022.
After her athletic career, Alison Bartosik worked as a corporate sales executive at Motally, a San Francisco company providing analytics for apps and mobile websites. She also volunteered with Athletes For Hope and KEEN San Francisco's Aquatics program.