The team of “Enfants de Neptune de Tourcoing” Champion of France in 1922. First from left is the legendary Henri Padou.
Source: Methode de Natation – Water Polo by Paul Beulque “Imprimerie Georges Frere, Tourcoing, 1923”
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
1951: Medal in memory of Paul Beulque
1923: Details of a Water Polo cage
1923: Water Polo book by Paul Beulque
Water Polo book written in 1923 by the legendary Paul Beulque, who established the glorious team “Enfants de Neptune de Tourcoing” and introduced the traditional method of teaching swimming bearing his name.
Source: Methode de Natation – Water Polo by Paul Beulque “Imprimerie Georges Frere, Tourcoing, 1923”
Source: Methode de Natation – Water Polo by Paul Beulque “Imprimerie Georges Frere, Tourcoing, 1923”
1970: The team of SC Rote Erde Hamm
The team of “SC Rote Erde Hamm”, Germany in 1970. Hamm is a city in North Rhine Westphalia, Germany located on the Lippe river.
Source: www.issv.de/
Source: www.issv.de/
1959: The team of Iserlohn Schleddenhofer
The team of “Iserlohn Schleddenhofer Schwimmvereins” (ISSV), in 1959. Iserlohn is a city in North Rhine Westphalia, Germany.
Source: www.issv.de/
Source: www.issv.de/
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
1933: Humoristic drawing
1932: Medal of “Club Gimnasia y Esgrima”
Monday, April 28, 2008
1967: The team of VK Jagodina
The team of VK Jagodina, Serbia in 1967. Jagodina is a town located in the central Serbia, south of Belgrade on the banks of river Belica.
Source: http://www.jagodina.autentik.net/
Source: http://www.jagodina.autentik.net/
1950's: The team of VK Jagodina
The team of VK Jagodina, Serbia in 1950’s. Jagodina is a town located in the central Serbia, south of Belgrade on the banks of river Belica.
Source: http://www.jagodina.autentik.net/
Source: http://www.jagodina.autentik.net/
1934: The team of Dance Dubrovnik
The team of Dance Dubrovnik, precedent of JUG Dubrovnik, in 1934.
Source: http://dance-dubrovnik.com/
Source: http://dance-dubrovnik.com/
1936: The team of Dance Dubrovnik
The team of Dance Dubrovnik, precedent of JUG Dubrovnik, in 1936.
Source: http://dance-dubrovnik.com/
Source: http://dance-dubrovnik.com/
Sunday, April 27, 2008
1948, London: The US team training at Uxbridge
Members of the American Water Polo team training at Uxbridge, Middlesex prior to London 1948 Olympic Games.
Photo: Popperfoto/Getty Images - http://www.gettyimages.com/ this image is intended for Editorial use. Any commercial or promotional use requires additional clearance.
Photo: Popperfoto/Getty Images - http://www.gettyimages.com/ this image is intended for Editorial use. Any commercial or promotional use requires additional clearance.
1948, London: The arrival of US team at London
The US National team arriving at London airport for the London 1948 Olympic Games.
Photo: Popperfoto/Getty Images - http://www.gettyimages.com/ this image is intended for Editorial use. Any commercial or promotional use requires additional clearance.
Photo: Popperfoto/Getty Images - http://www.gettyimages.com/ this image is intended for Editorial use. Any commercial or promotional use requires additional clearance.
1948, London: The team of Switzerland
1933: The Champions of Western Counties
The Champions team of 'Western Counties Private Baths' of England in 1933.
Source: http://www.colinmcc.com/
Source: http://www.colinmcc.com/
1981: Ante Lambasa awarding Mateo Manguillot
Saturday, April 26, 2008
1968, Mexico: Official Water Polo bulletin
1968, Mexico: East Germany vs Mexico 12-4
Action during the match of East Germany (DDR) against Mexico 12-4, in Mexico, 1968 Olympic Games. The DDR team: Georg Fenn, Klaus Schlenkrich, Siegfried Baller, Peter Rund, Hans Jurgen Schuller, Jurgen Kluge, Veit Hermans, Manfred Herzog, Hans Urlich Lange, Peter Schmidt. The team of Mexico: Oscar Familiar, Rolando Chavez, Francisco Garcia, German Chavez, Carlos Morfin, Luis Gusman, Virgilio Botella, Juan Garcia, Jose vasquez, Sergio Ramos, Daniel Gomez.
Source: private collection
Source: private collection
1987: The King and the golden Juniors of Spain
The King of Spain Juan Carlos receives the Juniors National team of Spain winner of the 1987 World Championships in Sao Paolo, Brazil. From L-R: Ramon Mateu, Juan Valls, Jesus Rollan, Jose Antonio Rodriguez, Miguel Perez, Pedro Garcia, Salvador Gomez, Juan Antonio Lopez, Aureliano Diaz, Sergio Gomez, Antonio Pena, Javier Barcelo.
Source: Historia del Water Polo Espanol; Juan Antonio Sierra
Source: Historia del Water Polo Espanol; Juan Antonio Sierra
1982: The National team of Spain
The National team of Spain that took part at the 1982 World Championships held in Guayaquil of Ecuador. Standing L-R: Pere Robert, Manuel Delgado, Antonio Esteller, Manuel Delgado, Antonio Esteller, Jordi Carmona, Juan Jane, Jose Luis Morillo, Felix Fernandez, Salvador Franch. Kneeling L-R: Rafael Aguilar, Antonio Sans, Manuel Estiarte, Alberto Canal, Antonio Aguilar.
Source: Historia del Water Polo Espanol; Juan Antonio Sierra
Source: Historia del Water Polo Espanol; Juan Antonio Sierra
1970: The Champions of O.S.C. Budapest
The team of
Orvosegyetem Sports Club, Budapest Champions of Hungary in 1970. Standing L-R:
Oláh Endre, Konrád I. Sándor, Csikós Ferenc, Sr. SzÃvós István, Mayer Mihály
coach, Szecsei György team master, Szathmáry Gábor, Elek Miklós. Squatting L-R:
Bodnár II. János, Bodnár I. András, Jr. SzÃvós István, Konrád III. Ferenc,
Kovács Károly, Gál Jenő. Source: courtesy Gál Jenő
1972: The team of CUS Roma
The 1972 team of CUS Roma. Standing L-R: Camillo De Giovanni (coach.), Dominici (President), Galli, Moroli, Placidi, Tonali, Maresca A., Placidi (official), Maresca L; Kneeling L-R: Cusano, De Giovanni G., Deuringer, Armelisasso, Ciuffa E., Ciuffa V.
Source: http://www.waterpolonline.com/
Source: http://www.waterpolonline.com/
Thursday, April 24, 2008
1976: The bronze Juniors of Spain
The Juniors National team of Spain winner of bronze medal at the 5th European Junior Championships held in Valletta of Malta from 7 to 14 August 1976. The Spanish team coached by the legendary Catalan coach Pepe Brasco; Standing L-R: Pere Robert, Antoni Pegado, Antonio Ventura, Pepe Alcazar, Pedro Ventura, Pedro Estefanell, Alberto Girbal. Kneeling L-R: Jordi Carmona, Jaime Fite, Antonio Torres, Angel Diestre, Juan Marimon, Antonio Ayza and Francisco Javier Gasch.
Source: Historia del Water Polo Espanol; Juan Antonio Sierra
Source: Historia del Water Polo Espanol; Juan Antonio Sierra
2000 Posts, 350 days, 26.113 visitors
On May 11th 2007, “Water Polo Legends” have started to look back with aim to reveal the History of our Sport. Today, “350 days” later, on the occasion of “2.000 posts” we would like to thank all “26.113 first time visitors”, for their great interest to share with us the passion for Water Polo and their willingness to promote the culture for this amazing Sport.
1976: The golden Juniors of Italy
The Juniors National team of Italy winner of the 5th European Junior Championships held in Valletta of Malta from 7 to 14 August 1976. The Italian team coached by the legendary Gianni Lonzi: Roberto Gandolfi, Paolo De Medici, Claudio Rossi, Rocco Antonucci, Emanuele Passalacqua, Piero Mondani, Alfio Missagi, Antonello Steardo, Marco Jervassuti, Ferdinando Peschi and Marco Galli.
Source: Bulletin of 5th European Junior Water Polo Championship; courtesy of Mr. Bertie Muscat
Source: Bulletin of 5th European Junior Water Polo Championship; courtesy of Mr. Bertie Muscat
1976: The silver Juniors of Hungary
The Juniors National team of Hungary, 2nd at the 5th European Junior Championships held in Valletta of Malta from 7 to 14 August 1976. The Hungarian team coached from Mihaly Mayer and Antal Bolvari: Csaba Kiss, Ferenc Szakonyi, Peter Hajmassy, Gyorgy Haltai, Laszlo Kuncz, Gyula Varga, Jezesf Somossy, Gyorgy Kenes, Attila Barna, Imre Budavari and Laszlo Szollar.
Source: Bulletin of 5th European Junior Water Polo Championship; courtesy of Mr. Bertie Muscat
Source: Bulletin of 5th European Junior Water Polo Championship; courtesy of Mr. Bertie Muscat
1920’s: Match in Puerto Chico, Santander
Water Polo match in Puerto Chico of Santander, Spain in 1920’s. The port city of Santander is the capital of the autonomous community of Cantabria situated on the north coast of Spain between Asturias (to the west) and the Basque Country (to the east).
Source: personal collection (Postcard “Edicion Vilches”)
Source: personal collection (Postcard “Edicion Vilches”)
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
1976: The Juniors of USSR
The Juniors National team of USSR, 5th at the 5th European Junior Championships held in Valletta of Malta from 7 to 14 August 1976. The USSR team coached by Yuriy Somov: Andrey Pavlov, Aleksey Dudnik, Alexander Galkin, Dimitryi Krylov, Aleksandr Zelenchev, Aleksandr Tretiakov, Boris Udalov, David Rurua, Anatoliy Mastiaev, Nikolay Lojkin, Vladimir Zapitetsky, Michael Ioanov.
Source: Bulletin of 5th European Junior Water Polo Championship; courtesy of Mr. Bertie Muscat
Source: Bulletin of 5th European Junior Water Polo Championship; courtesy of Mr. Bertie Muscat
1976: The Juniors of Yugoslavia
The Juniors National team of Yugoslavia, 4th at the 5th European Junior Championships held in Valletta of Malta from 7 to 14 August 1976. The Yugoslav team coached by the legendary Miro Cirkovic: Milorad Krivokapic, Ante Bratic, Bobo Trifunovic, Veselin Markovic, Petar Porobic, Ranko Popovic, Marinko Boic, Zoran Bratusa, Zoran Avramovic, Milenko Vukovic, Bozo Vuletic and Nebojsa Jericevic.
Source: Bulletin of 5th European Junior Water Polo Championship; courtesy of Mr. Bertie Muscat
Source: Bulletin of 5th European Junior Water Polo Championship; courtesy of Mr. Bertie Muscat
Monday, April 21, 2008
1978, Berlin: The Greek National team
The National team of Greece that took part in Berlin, 1978 World Championships. Standing L-R: Andreas Garyfallos (Coach), Sotiris Stathakis, Stathis Sarandos, Andreas Gounas, Yiannis Giannouris, Spyros Capralos, Dimitris Konstas, Manolis Patlakas (ass. Coach). Kneeling L-R: Miltos Eleftheriadis, Marcellos Sitarenios, Andonis Aronis and Yiannis Garyfallos.
Source: private collection
Source: private collection
Friday, April 18, 2008
1972, Munich: Marculescu and his Spanish friends
1972, Munich: debut of Eugenio Asencio
1972, Munich: Great personalities
1968, Mexico: Abe Fuchs and the Spanish officials
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
1911: Match at the lake Paladru, France
1929: HMS Huntley vs HMS London
Saturday, April 12, 2008
1930: A patience “Water Polo” game
Thursday, April 10, 2008
1983, Rome: The National team of Greece
The National team of Greece that took part in the European Championship held in Rome, Italy in 1983. Kneeling L-R: Nikos Armenakis, Marcellos Sitarenios, Kyriakos Giannopoulos, Andonis Aronis, Akis Giannopoulos, Thanasis Tomaidis (team escort), Yiannis Garyfallos, Fondas Moudatsios. Standing L-R: Dimitrios Zografos (President of Greek Swimming Federation), Dimitris Seletopoulos, Spyros Capralos, Yiannis Vossos, Sotiris Stathakis, official, Aris Kefalogiannis, Dimitris Diathesopoulos (referee), Manolis Patlakas (Coach), Andreas Gounas.
Source: courtesy of Kyriakos Giannopoulos
Source: courtesy of Kyriakos Giannopoulos
1982, Guayaquil: The National team of Greece
The National team of Greece that took part in the 4th World Championships held in Guayaquil of Ecuador in 1982. From L-R: Thomas Karalogos, Marcellos Sitarenios, Kyriakos Giannopoulos, Spyros Capralos, Vaggelis Koskinas, Nikos Armenakis, Yiannis Giannouris, Andonis Aronis, Andreas Gounas, Sotiris Stathakis, Aris Kefalogiannis, Fondas Moudatsios. (missing Yiannis Vossos).
Source: courtesy of Kyriakos Giannopoulos
Source: courtesy of Kyriakos Giannopoulos
1982: The Greeks marching in Guayaquil
Players of the Greek team marching at the opening ceremony of the 4th World Championships held in Guayaquil of Ecuador in 1982. From L-R: Yiannis Vossos, Sotiris Stathakis, Vaggelis Koskinas, Marcellos Sitarenios, Yiannis Giannouris, Andonis Aronis, Fondas Moudatsios.
Source: courtesy of Kyriakos Giannopoulos
Source: courtesy of Kyriakos Giannopoulos
1965: Water Polo medal
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
1910’s: The legendary Joe Ruddy
1963: Soviet Water Polo book
1956: Soviet Water Polo book
1980, Moscow: Gyarmati and Karpati
Sunday, April 6, 2008
1980, Moscow: The golden USSR team
1980, Moscow: Celebrating the gold medal
1980, Moscow: Celebrating the gold medal
The USSR team celebrating the gold medal in Moscow 1980 Olympic Games.
The USSR team: Evgeni Sharonov, Sergei Kotenko, Vladimir Akimov, Evgeni Grishin, Mait Rissman, Aleksandr Kabanov, Aleksei Barkalov, Erkin Shagaev, Georgi Mishvenieradze, Mikhail Ivanov, Viacheslav Sobcchenko.
Source: personal collection
The USSR team: Evgeni Sharonov, Sergei Kotenko, Vladimir Akimov, Evgeni Grishin, Mait Rissman, Aleksandr Kabanov, Aleksei Barkalov, Erkin Shagaev, Georgi Mishvenieradze, Mikhail Ivanov, Viacheslav Sobcchenko.
Source: personal collection