Myriam Glez

She competed in the duet with Erika Leal-Ramirez, who had also represented another country in synchronised swimming, Mexico.

[2] Glez was also a member of the Australian team which finished seventh, its best Olympic performance.

Among the Emeralds' alumni are Amie Thompson and Li-Ching Yew, who competed for Australia at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships.

In 2012, Glez moved to the US with her family first in New York City, NY and then to San Francisco, CA.

In 2015, she became the CEO of USA Synchronized Swimming and has led a re-structure of the organization since focusing on long term stability.