Water polo in Australia
Country | Australia |
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Governing body | Water Polo Australia |
National team(s) | Australia |
National competitions | |
International competitions | |
Water polo in Australia is governed by Water Polo Australia and its state based Water polo associations.
History[]
Behind Great Britain, Australia was the second nation in the world to play the game of water polo. The first known Australian match occurred at St Kilda Sea Baths, Melbourne on 3 March 1879 and was demonstrated by Professor Fred Cavill, who had only just emigrated from England.[1] Australian men's teams have competed at every Olympic Games Water Polo Tournament since 1948, excepting 1968 (controversially not nominated by the AOC) and 1996 (did not qualify). Australia were the inaugural Olympic gold medallists at the first Women's Olympic Games Water Polo Tournament in Sydney (2000), and have since won two Olympic bronze medals at Beijing (2008) and London (2012).
Competitions[]
The Australian National Water Polo League is the national Water polo competition in Australia. It is organised by Water Polo Australia.
National teams[]
The Australia men's national water polo team and Australia women's national water polo team represent Australia in international competitions.
Water Polo Australia Hall of Fame[]
The Water Polo Australia Hall of Fame was established by Water Polo Australia in 2009 to honor players, coaches and officials who have contributed greatly to water polo in Australia.[2]
See also[]
- Australia men's national water polo team
- Australia women's national water polo team
- Australian National Water Polo League
- Water Polo Australia Hall of Fame
References[]
- ^ . Bendigo Advertiser. 3 March 1879.
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(help) - ^ "Hall of Fame". waterpoloaustralia.com.au. Water Polo Australia. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
External links[]
- Water polo in Australia