Water Polo game in Bogliasco, Liguria Italy in 1956.
Source: http://photoliguria.regione.liguria.it/, Photo of Aldo Cremonesi
Saturday, November 29, 2008
1956 : Match in the sea of Bogliasco
Water Polo game in Bogliasco, Liguria Italy in 1956.
Source: http://photoliguria.regione.liguria.it/, Photo of Aldo Cremonesi
Source: http://photoliguria.regione.liguria.it/, Photo of Aldo Cremonesi
1935: Match in the port of Molosiglio, Napoli
Mach of Rari Nantes Napoli for the 1935 Italian Championship in the small port of Molosiglio, Napoli.
Source: http://www.archiviofotograficoparisio.it/
Source: http://www.archiviofotograficoparisio.it/
1986: The National team of Poland
1978: The National team of Poland
1958: The National team of Poland
1954: The team of CWKS Legia, Warsaw
1939: The team of ASZ, Warsaw
1914: The pioneers of Pogoń Lvov, Poland
Friday, November 28, 2008
1954: The Coach of Illinois A.C. in tension
1954: Underwater pictures by LIFE
1954: The team of Illinois Athletic Club
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
1965: The team of Hungary winner of Trofeo Italia
1965: The team of Hungary winner of Trofeo Italia
1954: Hungary vs USSR in Budapest
The National teams of Hungary and USSR meet in Budapest for a friendly game in 1954. The captain of the Hunagarian team Gyorgy Karpati shakes hands with the Soviet captain.
Source: documentary of French television
Source: documentary of French television
1965: The National team of Hungary
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
1948: The courageous Oszkar Csuvik
Oszkar Csuvik (Oscar Charles) played for Magyar Atlétikai Club(MAC , Budapesti Vasas and , Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre(MTK) and was member of the Hungarian team winner of silver medal in London 1948 Olympic Games. Following the London Games he decided not to go back to Hungary. He lived for two years in England playing for London Kingsbury Club and then migrated to Australia, where he played for Sidney University New South Wales. At first he used the name Oscar Fleming, in case Hungarian authorities tried to trace him, and then started using the name Oscar Charles, which he officially adopted in 1964.
He was the coach for Australia's Water Polo team at the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki. He then continued coaching in Sydney and the skills he taught remain central to the game in Australia.
Source: http://elcuervowaterpolo.blogspot.com/ and http://www.smh.com.au/
He was the coach for Australia's Water Polo team at the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki. He then continued coaching in Sydney and the skills he taught remain central to the game in Australia.
Source: http://elcuervowaterpolo.blogspot.com/ and http://www.smh.com.au/
Monday, November 24, 2008
1962: Three Hungarian legends
1964: The National team of Hungary
The National team of Hungary gold winner in Tokyo, 1964 Olympic Games: Miklos Ambrus, Andras Bodnar, Otto Boros, Zoltan Domotor, Laszlo Felkai, Dezsö Gyarmati, Tivadar Kanizsa, György Karpati, Janos Konrad, Mihaly Mayer, Denes Pocsik and Peter Rusoran.
Source: “Aranyak Eloben” by Gabor Karle and Sandor Varga
Source: “Aranyak Eloben” by Gabor Karle and Sandor Varga
1935: The National team of Spain vs Sweden
Presentation of the game between Spain and Sweden held at the municipal pool of Montjuïc the August 3rd 1935. Spain for the first time won against Sweden with 2-1. From L-R: Jaume Cruells, Ricardo Brull, Joan Gamper, Ramon Borrás, Salvador Parés, Rafael Jiménez and Ángel Sabata. All players of Spain were at the same time players of Club Natacion Barcelona.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Juan Antonio Sierra
Source: courtesy of Mr. Juan Antonio Sierra
1929: Inauguration of the Montjuic pool
1929: Inauguration of the Montjuic pool
1927: The team of Club Natación Barcelona.
The team of Club Natacion Barcelona that won with 4-3 against “Royal Brussels SC” the 23rd of July, 1927. The same team represented Spain in the 1927 European Championship in Bologna. Standing L-R: Manuel Basté, Jaume Cruells, Josep Maria Puig and Gonzalo Jiménez. Kneeling L-R: Julián Pérez, Ricardo Brull y Mariano Trigo.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Juan Antonio Sierra
Source: courtesy of Mr. Juan Antonio Sierra
Thursday, November 20, 2008
1976: The team of Rari Nantes Sori
1972: The team of Sportiva Nervi
1970: The team of Sportiva Nervi
1969: The team of Sportiva Nervi
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Art: a Young Water Polo player
Contemporary art by Shaun Ferguson, England, presenting a young Water Polo player. Source: http://www.fairfaxgallery.com/
Monday, November 17, 2008
1922: The pioneers of "R.S.Canottieri Arno"
The team of "Reale Società Canottieri Arno" first in the regional Championship of La Spezia, Italy in 1923. The players: Moscardini, Manara, Tornabuoni, Ciabatti, Chiellini, Giovannini(Pioneer coach and journalist of Gazzetta dello Sport) Bianchi, Tornabuoni, Niccolai.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Andréa Abis
Source: courtesy of Mr. Andréa Abis
1954: Match in the river Arno, Pisa
Sunday, November 16, 2008
1958, Budapest: Water Polo at the Hajós pool
Action during the 1958 European Championships held at the Alfréd Hajós Pool in Margaret Island (Margitsziget), Budapest. The pool, designed by the legendary Hungarian swimmer and architect Alfred Hajós, was built in 1930.
Source: documentary of French television
Source: documentary of French television
Saturday, November 15, 2008
1912: Women’s Water Polo camp in Peterborough
1912: Women’s Water Polo camp in Peterborough
In full view of Mount Monadnock, New Hampshire, USA, Dr. Dudley A. Sargent, Professor of Physical Training at Harvard, organized the first camp for girls in 1912, including Water polo; “Dr. Sargent starts a camp to make girls healthy.” (Extract of New York Times of Sunday 22nd September 1912).
Dr. Dudley Allen Sargent was born in 1849, and died in 1924. He was a pioneer in physical education at Harvard University. At a time when the concept that physical education is beneficial to health and well being was being introduced, Sargent added scientific research to fitness instruction.
Source: http://query.nytimes.com/,
Source: http://query.nytimes.com/,
Friday, November 14, 2008
1936, Berlin: Daily program of August 14th
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
1943: E. Hormaecha, “el Mejor de River”
Sunday, November 9, 2008
1927: The team of Pontefract
The Water Polo team of Pontefract, West Yorkshire – England in 1927.
Source: http://www.pontefractus.co.uk/, Photograph submitted by Norman Blackburn
Source: http://www.pontefractus.co.uk/, Photograph submitted by Norman Blackburn
1932: The team of Pontefract, West Yorkshire
The Water Polo team of Pontefract, West Yorkshire – England in 1932. Back Row: F. Wilcock, L. Taylor, E. Brown, Norman Atkinson, I. Blakey. Front Row: J. Watson, S. Ackroyd, George Darbyshire.
Source: http://www.pontefractus.co.uk/, Photograph submitted by Norman Blackburn
Source: http://www.pontefractus.co.uk/, Photograph submitted by Norman Blackburn
1920, Antwerp: The golden team of England
The team of England winner of their 3rd consecutive gold medal in Antwerp, 1920 Olympic Games. The team: Charles Sydney Smith, Paul Radmilovic, Charles Bugbee, Noel Purcell, Christopher Jones, William Peacock, William Henry Dean.Source: www.telegraph.co.uk/, Photo: Press Association archive
1889: The team of Edinburgh University
The Water Polo team of Edinburgh University, Scotland in 1889. The players: W.E. Fothergill, S.B. Figgis, J.A. Chalmers, D.M.Hutton, F.R. Malley, C,W. Donald, W. Stothant, H.Latham.
Source: http://alumni.eusu.ed.ac.uk/
Source: http://alumni.eusu.ed.ac.uk/
1890’s: The team of Edinburgh University
The Water Polo team of Edinburgh University, Scotland in the 1890’s.
Source: http://alumni.eusu.ed.ac.uk/
Source: http://alumni.eusu.ed.ac.uk/
1956: The team of Edinburgh University, Scotland
The team of Edinburgh University, Scottish Universities Champions in 1956. Back L-R: K Cameron, V P Macari, J K Hutchison, G D Hart. Front L-R: E B Lynch (Hon Secretary), I W Percy-Robb (Captain of Scotland and Great Britain), K H C Mekie (Hon. Treasurer).
Source: http://alumni.eusu.ed.ac.uk/
Source: http://alumni.eusu.ed.ac.uk/
Saturday, November 8, 2008
1986: The National team of Belgium
The National team of Belgium that took part at the 8 Nations Tournament in Tel Aviv in 1986. Back row: Dooms (referee), Latour, Van Ginneken, Verhoeven, Kubat, Van Peterghem, Wittebbon, Manni Loosen (Head Coach). Front row: Delmeiren, Gemeiner, Goethals, Vandepuute, Andries, Desmit, D’ Hondt.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Manni Loosen
Source: courtesy of Mr. Manni Loosen
1985, Sofia: The National team of Belgium
The National team of Belgium that took part in Sofia, 1985 European Championships. Back row: Manni Loosen (Head Coach), Bishop (Physio), Vandeputte, Gemeiner, O.Kubat, H. Delmeiren, E.Van Peteghem, D. Delmeiren, Andries. Front row: Fraipont (official), R.Van Petergem, E.Kubat, Severijns, Latour, Witteboon, Desmit,Schmitz (doctor).
Source: courtesy of Mr. Manni Loosen
Source: courtesy of Mr. Manni Loosen
1922: Water Polo match in Bermuda islands
The crew of Royal Navy Cruiser “HMS Curlew” playing Water Polo in Bermuda islands at North Atlantic Ocean, during Christmas 1922.
Source: www.naval-history.net/
Source: www.naval-history.net/
1920’s: The pioneers of Club Neptuno, Montevideo
The pioneers of “Club Neptuno”, Montevideo, Uruguay in 1920’s. The players: H.Shaw, A. Panigatti, C.Panigatti, J.Santangelo, J.Stanham, H.Perez, K.Van Donselar. Coach of the team Amador Franco (An Italian who arrive in Montevideo in 1908 and contributed to the propomotion of swimming and Water Polo in Uruguay).
Source: magazine “El grafico 1944”
Source: magazine “El grafico 1944”