The team of Portugal that took part at Helsinki 1952
Olympic Games composed by: Francisco Alves, Eduardo Barbeiro, Óscar Cabral, José
Manuel Correia, Máximo Couto, João Franco do Vale, Rodrigo Basto Junior,
Fernando Madeira, Armando Moutinho.
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Sunday, January 22, 2017
1938, London: Italy vs France 1-1
Italy Vs France (1-1) at the Empire Pool Wembley
during the 1938 London, European Swimming Championships.
Source: AP archives
Friday, January 6, 2017
Wednesday, January 4, 2017
Monday, January 2, 2017
1953 Frans Kuyper preparing the Dutch National team
The
National team of Netherlands train under the command of Frans Kuyper, in the De
Miranda pool of Amsterdam, preparing for
the 1953 Trofeo d'Italia to be held in Nijmegen.
Source: http://www.euscreen.eu/
Labels:
1950-1959,
Netherlands,
video
Sunday, December 25, 2016
1912: 1st Italian Championship in Santa Lucia, Napoli
The Italian men's Water Polo Championship in 1912 was
the 1st official edition. The tournament was
organized by the then Federazione Italiana Rari Nantes and was disputed in Naples September 14,
1912, in the stretch of sea facing the harbor of Santa Lucia. The tournament
was played by three teams Genoa, Rari Nantes Partenope and Società Podistica
Lazio. The ligurian team won the first National Italian title.
Source: private collection
Saturday, December 17, 2016
1945: The team of S.S. Lazio Nuoto
The team of S.S. Lazio Nuoto, winner of the 1945
Italian Championship. It has been the first post-World War II Championship
not recognized officially by the Italian Federation for technical reasons. Standing L-R: Ivo Bitetti, Gozzo,
Catalani, Tamagnini, Aldo Ghira, Franco Baccini Squatting L-R: Camillo De
Giovanni, Caselli, Gemignio Ognio.
Source: http://www.sslazionuoto.it/
Friday, December 16, 2016
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Friday, October 28, 2016
1966: The team of C.C. Ortigia Siracusa
The team of
Circolo Canottieri Ortigia, Siracusa participating in serie C in 1966. From L-R:
Huniadfy, Rosario Lo Bello, Roberto Cannizzo, Gianfranco Nasti, Garbato, Carlo
Mirisola, Giacomo Rizza, Sasà Puglisi, Angelo Ignoti.
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
1970 The Champions of Orvosegyetem SC
The team of Orvosegyetem Sports Club, Budapest Champions
of Hungary in 1970. Among the players Istvan Szivos Jr and Istvan Szivos Sr as
Technical Director.
Source: www.fortepan.hu
Monday, August 15, 2016
1970: The silver team of India
The National team of India silver medalist at 1970 Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand.
India lost in the final against Japan with 4-2 Ranking
Japan, India, Indonesia
The Indian team: Ashok Biswas, Tarun Goswami, Samir
Kapadia, Bharat Merchant, Piyush Mitra, Abdul Mutlib, Pattabi Raman, Chandram
Rana, Avinash Sarang, Deep Narayan Singh, Umad Singh
Source: courtesy of Saibal Kumar Shaw
Sunday, August 14, 2016
The magnificent 1 + 12
Baron Pierre De Coubertin, father of modern Olympic
Games, was saying that “The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not
winning but taking part”. Believing or not this famous quote we go back to see
the Water Polo's “Magnificent 1 + 11” players who did, in fact, participate
most times at the Olympics:
6
participations
Manuel
Estiarte, Spain: 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000
5
participations
Paul Radmilovic, Great Britain: 1908, 1912,1920, 1924,
1928 Dezso Gyarmati, Hungary: 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964 Gianni De Magistris,
Italy: 1968, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984 George Mavrotas, Greece : 1984, 1988, 1992,
1996, 2000 Jordi Sans, Spain : 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000 Salvador Gomez,
Spain : 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004 Jesus Rolan, Spain: 1988, 1992, 1996,
2000, 2004. Tibor Benedek, Hungary 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008. Tamas Kasas,
Hungary 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, Giorgos Afroudakis (Greece) 1996,
2000,2004, 2008, 2012, Tony Azevedo (USA) 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 and Stefano Tempesti ( Italy): 2000-2004-2008-2012-2016
Labels:
Personalities
Friday, July 29, 2016
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
1982, Guayaquil: The golden team of USSR
The team of USSR coached by Boris Popov, winner in
Guayaquil 1982 World Championships. The team:
Eugeni Shraronov, Vladimir Akimov, Aleksei Vdovin, Nikolai Smirnov,
Eugeni Grishin, Alexander Kleimenov, Alexander Kabanov, Erkin Shagaev, Hourlan
Mendygaliev, Mikhail Ivanov, Georgy Mshvenieradze, Sergei Kotenko.
Source: Il
mondo della Pallanuoto, August 1982 - Sandro
Castellano
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Thursday, May 5, 2016
1979, Mexico City: The golden Universiade USA team
Another picture of the golden United States Team at the World University
Games 1979 in Mexico City.Top Row L-.R: Asst. Coach Rick Rowland, Jack Graham,
John Dobrott, Peter Campbell, Jody Campbell, John Gansel, Greg Boyer, Terry
Schroeder, Jeff Stites, Head Coach Dante Dettamanti. Bottom Row L-R: Manager
Doug Arth, Marty Davis, Doug Burke, Dave Myers
Source: courtesy of Dante Dettamanti
1979, Mexico City: The golden Universiade USA team
The golden United States Team coached by Dante Dettamanti at the World
University Games 1979 in Mexico City. Ranking: 1) United States, 2) Russia, 3)
Yugoslavia, 4) Romania, 5) Cuba, 6) Hungary, 7) Italy. A very strong
competition as many countries had members of their National Team present in
preparation for 1980 Olympic Games in the next year. Also present was National
Team Head Coaches such as Miro Cirkovic (Yugoslavia) and Boris Popov (USSR) From L-R: Greg Boyer, Jody Campbell, Peter Campbell, Jeff Stites, Jack Graham,
Terry Schroeder, Doug Burke, Dave Myers, John Dobrott, Marty Davis, John
Gansel.
Source: courtesy of Dante
Dettamanti
1971 Barcelona: The golden Junior Hungarians.
The team of Hungary gold winner in Barcelona 1971
European Junior Championships. The team: Huazler, Farago, Magas, Hamory,
Horvath, Szello, Ipacs, Balla, Szittya, Debrezeni, Horvath II. Ranking: 1. Hungary, 2. Spain, 3. USSR, 4. Romania, 5. Italy, 6. Netherlands, 7. Germany, 8. Greece
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
1985, Duisburg: The National team of Italy
The National team of Italy that took part in the fourth
edition of FINA World Cup held in 1985 in Duisburg, West Germany. Standing L-R: Averaimo, Cadarella, Campagna, Pisano,
Postiglione, Missaggi, Trapanese, Denerlein (Head Coach). Squatting L-R: Fiorilo, D’Altrui,
Steardo, La Cava, Ferretti, Tempestini. The ranking: 1. West Germany, 2. USA,
3. Spain, 4 Yugoslavia, 5. Italia, Netherlands, Australia, Greece
Source:
courtesy Marco D’Altrui
Sunday, May 1, 2016
1924: Match in the pool of Toulouse TOEC
Match of the «Dauphins du TOEC Toulouse» in the pool Ernest Dufer at the Ponts Jumeaux
in 1924
Source: http://www.ladepeche.fr/
Saturday, April 30, 2016
1988, Seoul: The silver National team of USA
The US
team silver winner in Seoul 1988 Olympic Games: James Bergeson, Greg Boyer,
Peter Campbell, Jeffrey Campbell, Jody Campbell, Christopher Duplanty, Michael
Evans, Douglas Kimbell, Edward Klass, Alan Mouchawar, Kevin Robertson, Terry
Schroeder, and Craig Wilson
Source: Pascal Rondeau, Getty images
Friday, April 29, 2016
1974, Teheran: The Champions of Iran
The National team of Iran gold winner in Teheran
1974 Asian Games. Standing L-R: Reza
Kamerani, Hosein Nasim, Ahmad peydayesh, Majdpour, Angelescu (Head Coach),
Bahram Tavakoli, Firooz Mohammadi, Hosein Tavakoli (Captain) Squatting L-R:
Ahmad Yaghoti, Heydar Shonjani, Morteza Shariat, Dariosh Movahedi.
Source:
courtesy Aram Eidipour
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Monday, April 25, 2016
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