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  2. 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]

  3. Water polo - Wikipedia

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    Men's water polo at the Olympics was the first team sport introduced at the 1900 games, along with cricket, rugby, football, polo (with horses), rowing and tug of war. [19] Women's water polo became an Olympic sport at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games after political protests from the Australian women's team. [20]

  4. William Wilson (aquatics) - Wikipedia

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    William Wilson (13 November 1844 – 1 June 1912) was a late 19th-century British journalist, swimming instructor and coach, contributor to the scientific techniques behind competitive swimming, and originator of the game of water polo. [1]

  5. Marco Polo (game) - Wikipedia

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    Although water polo is another popular pool game, the name of "Marco Polo" is unrelated. [7] The game shares similar traits with blind man's buff, an essentially identical game played on dry land that dates back to at least the 16th century. [5] Marco Polo was known as a water game in America by the 1960s.

  6. Tom Robinson (swim coach) - Wikipedia

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    Athletic clubs in Chicago became the earliest to take up the new sport. Robinson began to stage water basketball opening games before Big Ten swimming events at Northwestern, exhibiting the new sport to other teams. [6] By 1913, the Big Ten Conference dropped water polo and for a period made water basketball part of men's swim meets in 1914.

  7. Polo - Wikipedia

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    Golfcart polo; Motoball (motorcycle polo) was invented in the United States. Segway polo originated in the United States. A lighthearted variant, hobby horse polo (German: Steckenpferdpolo), was devised in 1998 in south western Germany. The Erster Kurfürstlich-Kurpfälzisch Polo-Club in Mannheim was founded in 2002 to organise matches and ...

  8. List of Olympic champions in men's water polo - Wikipedia

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    Only one water polo player won an Olympic gold medal and then guided a men's national water polo team to the Olympic title as a head coach. Dezső Gyarmati of Hungary won three Olympic gold medals in 1952–1956 and 1964. He coached the Hungary men's national team to a gold in 1976. [37] [38] Legend. Year * – As host team

  9. Water polo cap - Wikipedia

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    A water polo cap is a piece of headgear used in water polo and a number of underwater sports.The caps are used to identify both the player and their team, and to protect their ears from injury possibly caused by a water polo ball hitting the head.