The final list of the eight teams and 24 duets qualified for the 2008 Olympic Games is now known after the Qualification Tournament (working also as Test Event for this discipline) held in Beijing (CHN) from April 16-20, 2008. In the team event, the competition selected three nations – Spain, Japan and Canada -, with the remaining five nations that will be next August at the Games previously selected through the continental quota. In the duet, the qualification tournament allowed to 15 nations to get their Olympic ‘ticket’, with nine countries (the same eight that got the team spot, plus New Zealand) previously determined – for a total of 24 duets at the Games

During five days, the ‘Water Cube’ was crowded, with a daily average of more than 7,000 spectators that came to see the stars of synchronised swimming. Among the spectators, the FINA President Mustapha Larfaoui was also a presence in the stands of the National Aquatic Centre.

The complete list of the qualified eight Teams for the 2008 Olympic Games is:
Australia, Canada, China, Egypt, Japan, Russia, Spain, United States of America

The complete list of the qualified 24 Duets for the 2008 Olympic Games is:
Australia, Austria, Belarus, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Egypt, France, Great Britain, Greece, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, People’s Republic of Korea, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine, United States of America

This was the fourth test event (out of the five FINA disciplines) for the Olympic Games, after swimming (January 31 - February 5), diving (February 19-25, also a qualification event), water polo (March 18-23), and before marathon swimming (May 31 – June 1, also a qualification event).