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  2. Water polo - Wikipedia

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    Water polo is a competitive team sport played in water between two teams of seven players each. The game consists of four quarters in which the teams attempt to score goals by throwing the ball into the opposing team's goal .

  3. Dribbling - Wikipedia

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    In water polo, dribbling is the technique of moving the ball while swimming forward. The ball is propelled ahead of the player with the wake created by alternating armstrokes, and often accompanied by occasional nudges using the nose or forehead. Since ball contact is minimal, this creates advantage for the ball carrier advancing the ball; the ...

  4. Rules of water polo - Wikipedia

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    Water polo is an intensely aggressive sport, so fouls are very common and result in a free throw during which the player cannot shoot at the goal unless outside the 6 meter line. If a foul is called outside the 6 meter line, the player may either shoot (in one movement, ie without faking), pass or continue swimming with the ball.

  5. How Did Hungary Get So Good at Water Polo?

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    According to Gergely Csurka, press officer for the Hungarian Water Polo Federation and author of a 500-page book on the history of the sport in the country, in 1913—a year after Hungary competed ...

  6. Hole set - Wikipedia

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    Hole Set position in water polo pool. Hole set is an offensive position in the game of water polo. It can be referred to as either just the "hole" position or the "set." Because this player is typically positioned on the two meter (2M) marker and in center of the opposing team's goal, the position can also be called the two-meter or si

  7. USA Water Polo CEO: ‘Blending sports with education is the ...

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    Christopher Ramsey is the CEO of USA Water Polo, the national governing body for the sport that is dedicated to engaging the water polo community, from local leagues to the Olympics, and to ...

  8. M-drop - Wikipedia

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    The M-drop is a defensive scheme in the sport of water polo which is mainly used when the offensive team has a strong center or the center defender has lost position. The defense sets up in an M-shape, hence the name "M-Drop".

  9. History of water polo - Wikipedia

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    Internationally, the biggest water polo competition in the world is played in the Netherlands. Prince William of Wales was the captain of his collegiate water polo team at St Andrew's University, Scotland. The annual Varsity Match between Oxford and Cambridge Universities is the sport's longest running rivalry, first played in 1891. [15]