Waneek Horn-Miller, a Mohawk from Kahnawake, Québec, was a key member of the Canadian Women's Water Polo team that won gold at the 1999 Pan Am Games. Voted MVP, Waneek became co-captain and proudly led her team at the Sydney Olympics in 2000. Horn-Miller, grabbed national attention after posing nude for the cover of Time magazine.
Source: TIME magazine- Canada, 2000
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
1996: Naked Power – Amazing Grace
Monday, December 29, 2008
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1902: Women’s Water Polo in Yorkville, New York
Extract from the “Evening World – New York August 18, 1902): Girls Swimmers form Water Polo team and want to be challenged; There are many young women who are expert swimmers and up to a hard, long race, but until recently Water Polo was considered a sport entirely too strenuous for the strength and endurance of the fair sex. Water Polo is perhaps best described as a game in which the players almost drown each other.
And yet up at Alex Meffert’s Yorkville Baths, on the East River there are dozens girls who play Water Polo and play it well. Meffert who was an amateur champion and afterward coach and instructor of the famous Knickerbocker Athletic Club, has taught these girls the fine points of the game.......
Source: The Evening World – New York August 18, 1902
And yet up at Alex Meffert’s Yorkville Baths, on the East River there are dozens girls who play Water Polo and play it well. Meffert who was an amateur champion and afterward coach and instructor of the famous Knickerbocker Athletic Club, has taught these girls the fine points of the game.......
Source: The Evening World – New York August 18, 1902
1907: The team of Chicago Athletic Association
1907: The team of New York Athletic Club
1906: Grand final at the New York Athletic Club
1906: The team of New York Athletic Club
1907: Andrew Carnegie’s gift to Yale
1910: Match of Yale against Pennsylvania
1910: The team of Yale University
Sunday, December 28, 2008
1952, Helsinki: Ball signed by the US players
Ball signed by the US players that took part in Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games: Harry Bisbey, Ace Burns, Bob Hughes, Ed Jaworski, Jim Norris, Bill Lake, Jack Spargo, Bob Kohler, Bill Kooistra, Bill Dorblaser, Pete Stange.
Source: Preserving Sports Heritage. Art and Artifacts from the Collection of the Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles - edited by Karen R. Goddy
Source: Preserving Sports Heritage. Art and Artifacts from the Collection of the Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles - edited by Karen R. Goddy
1992, Barcelona: Ball signed by the US players
Ball signed by the US players that took part in Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games: John Tanner, Guy Baker, Chris Duplanty, John Vargas, Alex Rouseau,Mike Sutton, Jeff Cambell, Mike Evans, Charles Harris, Kirk Everist, Erich Fisher, Terry Schroeder, Doug Kimbell, Chris Humbert, Craig Klass and Craig Wilson.
Source: Preserving Sports Heritage. Art and Artifacts from the Collection of the Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles - edited by Karen R. Goddy
Source: Preserving Sports Heritage. Art and Artifacts from the Collection of the Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles - edited by Karen R. Goddy
Saturday, December 27, 2008
1904: The team of Yale University
Friday, December 26, 2008
1896: The pioneers of Newcastle FSC, Australia
The pioneers Water Polo team of the Newcastle Federal Swimming Club, New South Wales Australia in 1896.
Source: http://librariesaustralia.nla.gov.au/
Source: http://librariesaustralia.nla.gov.au/
1956, Melbourne: action during Hungary vs USSR
Action during the game of Hungary vs USSR in Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games. The centre forward of the Soviet team Pyotr Mshvenieradze is marked by the captain of the Hungarian team Dezső Gyarmati.
Photo: http://librariesaustralia.nla.gov.au/
Photo: http://librariesaustralia.nla.gov.au/
1956, Melbourne: B.Rajki and P. Mshvenieradze
Thursday, December 25, 2008
1956, Melbourne: Hungarian tactical preparations
The legendary Hungarian coach Bela Rajki explaining the tactics to his players prior to a game during Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games. Source: French TV documentary
1956, Melbourne: USSR tactical preparations
1956, Melbourne: Players of the USSR team
1965: The silver Soviet Union team
1954: The Champions of CDKA Moscow
1950: The team of CDKA Moscow
1942: The team of “Gymnasia y Esgrima”
1942: “Asociacion Cristiana de Jovenes”
1942: The team of “Gymnasia y Esgrima”
1942: The team of “Ateneo de la Juventud”
1942: The team of “Club Bigua” Uruguay
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
1942: The “Argentinean rules” in Chile
Extract from the magazine “El Grafico” of April 3rd, 1942: “Banco de la Nacion” brings the new Water Polo rules in Chile”; “The Argentinean style of playing is more clear, faster and spectacular. Spectators liked it since the game becomes mobile, with less fouls or fouls being punished severely.....”.
Source: El Grafico, 3 April 1942
Source: El Grafico, 3 April 1942
1942: The team of “Banco de la Nacion” in Chile
1941: The Champions of “Gimnasia y Esgrima”
The team of Gimnasia y Esgrima winner of the 1941 Seniors Championship in Argentina. In the final game “Gimnasia y Esgrima” won against “Asociacion Cristiana de Jovenes “with 5-4. The team: C.Sos, C.Castro Feijoo, J.Moreau, M.Zuckermandl, B.Leyendo, A.Williams Camet, J.Moron and R. Perez.
Source: El Grafico, January 1941
Source: El Grafico, January 1941
1941: The Juniors of Obras Sanitarias
The Juniors team of Obras Sanitarias, Buenos Aires winner of the 1941 National Juniors Championship. In the final game Obras Sanitarias won against the team of River Plate with 4-2. From L-R: Ricardo Scarrone, Carlos Zugazaga, Pablo Sorensen, Matias Amstutz, Enrique Bonel, Gualeo Periale, Camilo Rivada, Marty Vidal and R.Cambicchio.
Source: El Grafico, January 1941
Source: El Grafico, January 1941
1941: The Juniors of River Plate
1941: The Juniors of Ateneo de la Junventud
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
1929: The National team of Germany
1929: The National team of France
1929 : The National team of Hungary
1939: France – Belgium 25th anniversary
Swimming exhibition during the 25th anniversary of the Water Polo and Swimming competitions between the teams of France and Belgium held at the pool of “Enfants de Neptune de Tourcoing” in 1939. France won the match with 2-0 while the legendary veteran Henri Padou played his 106th International game.
Source: Le miroir des Sports; 4 July 1939.
Source: Le miroir des Sports; 4 July 1939.
1930’s: Biscotti Water Polo of SAIWA
1977: The team of ENOA, Greece
The team of ENO Egyptioton (ENOA), Greece in the Zappeion pool of Athens in 1977. Standing L-R: Sotiris Tzafolias (coach), Loukas Gerolemou, Yiannis Vossos, Dimitrios Miralis, , Giorgos Christofidis, Sfakianakis, Tolis Vossos, Michalis Constandinidis (team Manager). Kneeling L-R: Christos Christofidis, Giorgos Kokkinakis, Kakarnakis.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Dimitrios Miralis
Source: courtesy of Mr. Dimitrios Miralis
1975: The team of Aghios Nikolaos, Crete
The team of Nautical Club of Aghios Nikolaos, of the island of Crete, Greece that took part in the B’ division Greek Championship held in Kavalla in 1975. With the coach Dimitrios Miralis (standing 2nd from L) the players Kanavakis, Fioretzis, Paterakis and others.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Dimitrios Miralis
Source: courtesy of Mr. Dimitrios Miralis
1974: The team of EGO Heraklion, Crete
The team of E.G.O. Heraklion of the island of Crete, Greece that took part in the B’ division Greek Championship held in Rethymnon, Crete in 1974. Back row L-R: Kefalogiannis, Papaleonidas, Tatidis, Neokosmidis, Chatzakis. Fron row L-R: Yiannakis (President), Miralis, Kalokyris, Kokkinidis, Moschonas, Titeris.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Dimitrios Miralis
Source: courtesy of Mr. Dimitrios Miralis
1968: The team of EGO Heraklion, Crete
1966: The team of EGO Heraklion, Crete
1964: The team of EGO Heraklion, Crete
1931: The team of Rari Nantes Florentia
1930: Andrea Doria vs R.N.Florentia 5-1
Final game between the teams of Rari Nantes Florentia and Andrea Doria for the Italian Championship of 1930, won by Andrea Doria with 5-1. The competition was held in Genova, at the “porticciulo degli Abruzzi”. This was the 7th Championship title for the legendary team of Andrea Doria (1921, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1930 and 1931). The 1930 Andrea Doria team: Balla, Gavaglio, Niozzola, Berruto, Ambrosini, Della Casa and Mauro.
Source: Fiorentini in acqua d’Arno by G.Bonini and F.Cervellati
1930: The team of Rari Nantes Florentia
1929: R.N. Florentia vs R.N. Milano
Match between the teams of Rari Nantes Florentia and Rari Nantes Milano for the 1929 Italian Championship held at the pool of the Stadium of the National Fascist Party (PNF, Partito Nazionale Fascista) in Rome, from 15 to 18 August 1929.
Source: Fiorentini in acqua d’Arno by G.Bonini and F.Cervellati
Source: Fiorentini in acqua d’Arno by G.Bonini and F.Cervellati