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Rebecca Jasontek (born February 26, 1975) is an American competitor in
synchronized swimming Synchronized swimming (in British English, synchronised swimming), also known as artistic swimming, is a sport where swimmers perform a synchronized choreographed routine, accompanied by music. The sport is governed internationally by World A ...
who was an All American at Ohio State University, and a bronze medalist in the team event at the 2004 Olympics. An accomplished international competitor, she was an alternate at the 2000 Olympics and received medals in both the 1998 and 2003 World Aquatic Championships. Born February 26, 1975, in greater Cincinnati, Ohio, Rebecca was the youngest daughter of Michael and Virginia Jasontek. She grew up in
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and attended
Mount Notre Dame High School Mount Notre Dame High School (MND) is a Catholic, college-preparatory high school for young women. The school is affiliated with the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur as a part of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. History In the early 19th century, ...
graduating in 1993.Daugherty, Paul, "Jasontek Caps Off Career", ''The Cincinnati Enquirer'', Cincinnati, Ohio, August 28, 2004, pg. 36 She has an older sister, Julie who competed in swimming for Mount Notre Dame, attended Ohio State, and would later help coach her mother's Cincinnati Synchrogator team, focusing at one point on the 18-19 year olds.Sprinter, Scott, "National Championship Team Features Local," ''Western Hills Press'', Cincinnati, Ohio, July 20, 2016, pg. B2 Born into a family focused on synchronized swimming, Rebecca took to the pool by the age of 6 and was soon training in synchro, rarely experiencing long periods away from the pool. Her mother Ginny served as the head coach of the Cincinnati Synchrogator Team, and was a former synchronized swimming champion from New Jersey who started the team in September 1969 at the Gamble-Nippert YMCA.


Ohio State

Jasontek attended The Ohio State University from 1993–1997 where she was a four time All American in synchronized swimming and was coached by Dr. Mary Jo Ruggieri through 1995, and then Linda Lichter-Witter. A focused student despite the demands of her athletic training, she was an All Big-10 honoree in academics. Widely recognized for her synchronized skills during college, she was the 1996 Collegiate Synchronized Swimmer of the Year. Jasontek was a four-time Collegiate National team champion, a Collegiate National duet champion three times, and a Collegiate National trio champion three times. An able student, she received a Bachelor of Arts in Communication in 1997 from Ohio State, graduating cum laude. In 1997, Rebecca moved to Walnut Creek, California, and practiced with the Walnut Creek Aquanuts where she was trained by Hall of Fame Coach
Gail Emery Gail Emery is an American former synchronized swimmer and a Hall of Fame synchronized swimming coach for both age-group and collegiate programs. In an unprecedented achievement, Emery coached her primary team, the Walnut Creek Aquanuts to 10 con ...
after her eligibility with Ohio State ended. An exceptionally strong program, the Aquanuts had finished as high as second in the National Championships with Jasonteck as a team member, and Jasontek had placed fifth as her best individual finish in 1999. Emery, who began as a coach with Walnut Creek in 1970's, had been a Co-coach for the U.S. National team in 1996 that won the first Olympic team competition. In her career, Emery had led a few of her Aquanuts to Olympic Gold medals in Barcelona in 1992.


Olympics

Going into the 1996 Olympic trials in Indianapolis for synchronized swimming in mid-October, 1995, Jasontek was rated 16th, and placed 14th in the final standings.Bansch, John, "Attempt to Rescue Dog was Worth Risking Spot", ''The Indianapolis Star'', Indianapolis, Indiana, October 13, 1995, pg. 68"Final Synchronized Swimming Standings, Becky Jasontek", ''The Indianapolis Star'', Indianapolis, Indiana, October 15, 1995, pg. D17


2000 Sydney

In June 1999, Jasontek was selected as a potential Olympian and placed fifth among the 13 team candidates selected for the team. In an unexpected turn of events, Jasontek had emergency surgery for a ruptured ovarian cyst in September, 1999 that could have been life threatening. She would likely have been picked as a full team member if not for the incident which required time away from training. She spent a full two weeks in bed, and six weeks before attempting light pool training. Her surgery occurred a year before the late September 2000 Sydney Olympics. By late April, 2000, Jasontek had recovered and trained sufficiently to attend the Janzen National Synchronized Swimming Championship in Maryland. She had originally been picked as a second alternate for the U.S. Sydney team in January, 2000, but at the 2000 Olympics, after moving up to a first alternate, she watched by the sidelines as the American team finished a disappointing fifth. Despite her recovery, the surgery affected her pre-Olympic training, and made her question if she could ever return to serious training for the next Olympics.Perry, Michael, "Jasontek's Final Hurrah," ''The Cincinnati Enquirer'', Cincinnati, Ohio, April 26, 2000, pg. 40"Jasontek Out of Retirement, back for nationals", ''The Cincinnati Enquirer'', Cincinnati, Ohio, April 18, 2002, pg. 14 Deciding to undertake the challenge, Jasontek continued with the Santa Clara based U.S. team, training for four years. For the final two years, she trained up to eight hours a day, six days a week in preparation for Athens.


2004 Athens

Considering the team's 2000 performance, Jasontek was thrilled to win a bronze medal at the
2004 Summer Olympics The 2004 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad (), and officially branded as Athens 2004 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 13 to 29 August 2004 in Athens, Greece. The Games saw 10,625 athletes ...
, in the synchronized
team A team is a group of individuals (human or non-human) working together to achieve their goal. As defined by Professor Leigh Thompson of the Kellogg School of Management, " team is a group of people who are interdependent with respect to in ...
competition. The American team placed behind the winning gold medal Russian Federation, and silver medalists Japan. The dominant Russian team had won every event they had previously entered since the 2000 Olympics in 2000 and were expected to dominate the 2004 synchronized swimming event, and won handily. The American team performed in one routine to the music of ''Lord of the Rings'', and executed a well-performed double toss of two of the team members, considered a nearly flawless routine by the U.S. coach Chris Carver. Their final routine was to the music of the ''Sorcerer's Apprentice''. After the 2004 Olympics, Jasontek began working in marketing in Santa Clara, California.


Personal life

Rebecca married Joey Tomsic prior to the 2004 Olympics at St. Francis DeSales Church in greater Cincinnati on August 30, 2003."Jasontek-Tomsic, Marriage", ''The Cincinnati Enquirer'', Cincinnati, Ohio, December 6, 2003, pg. 57 Rebecca's sister Julie served as Maid of Honor. With the demands of her training schedule, their honeymoon was postponed until after the 2004 Olympics. In 2008, the family lived in Kansas City, where husband Joe had been transferred with his job. They later welcomed their son in April, 2010.Shivener, Rich, "Former Loveland Resident Becky Jasontec", ''The Cincinnati Enquirer'', Cincinnati, Ohio, July 30, 2008, pg. 90


Honors

Jasontek was a Hall of Fame Honoree at Ohio State. She was a finalist for the 1997 Big Ten Conference Medal of Honor. A local recipient of recognition, Jasontek was the Greater Cincinnati Collegiate Sportswoman of the Year.


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