The team of "Enfants de Neptunes de Tourcoing" Champions of France in 1953. Standing L-R: J.Viaene, R.Dewash, C.Rousseaux, Padou, Balteel, C.Duquesnoy. Kneeling: A.Ide
Source: courtesy of Mr. Gerald Pecqueur
Saturday, February 28, 2009
1949: The Champions of E.N.Tourcoing
Cover of the magazine of "Enfants de Neptunes de Tourcoing" with the picture of the team that won the Championship of France in 1949. From L-R: A.Ide, M.Lefebvre, R.Dewash, C.Duquesnoy, F.Debonnet, R.Vandaele, C.Rousseaux, J.Viaene, M.Vandamme, P.Lambert (coach).
Source: courtesy of Mr. Gerald Pecqueur
Source: courtesy of Mr. Gerald Pecqueur
1972, Munich: Nitzkowski coaching the US team
The legendary coach of the US team Monte Nitzkowski while coaching his team in Munich 1972 Olympic Games. The bronze medal American team: Peter Asch, James Ferguson, Russ Webb, Bruce Bradley, John Parker, Steve Barnett, Barry Weitzenberg, Jim Slatton, Eric Lindroth, Gary Scheerer and Stan Cole.
Source: personal collection
Source: personal collection
1945: The Champions of Helsinki Swimming Club
1937: Finland vs Sweden in Helsinki
1919: Water Polo game in Hummelviken, Helsinki
1915: The team of Helsinki Swimming Club
1905: The pioneers of Helsinki Swimming Club
Friday, February 27, 2009
1912: The team of Sliema United, Malta
Sunday, February 22, 2009
1928, Amsterdam: The Water Polo final
General view of the Water Polo grand final in Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games between Germany and Hungary (5-2).
Source: http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/
Source: http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/
1928, Amsterdam: Celebrating the gold medal
The German players, officials and spectators, celebrating the gold medal in Amsterdam, 1928 Olympic Games. The team of Germany: Erich Rademacher, Otto Cordes, Emil Benecke, Fritz Gunst, Joachim Rademacher, Karl Bahre, Max Amann, Johann Blank.
Source: http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/
Source: http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/
Friday, February 20, 2009
1928, Amsterdam: Germany vs Hungary 5-2
Action during the game between the German team and Hungary in Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games. The result of the game was 5—2 in favour of the German team, after twice 3 minutes of extra time. Germany: E. Rademacher, O. Cordes, E. Benecke, F. Gunst, J. Rademacher, K. Bahre, M. Amann. Hungary: S. Barta, A. Ivady, A. Keseru, M. Homonnai, F. Keseru, J . Vrabely, O. Haltmayer.
Source: http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/
Source: http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/
1928, Amsterdam: The team of Belgium
The team of Belgium that took part in Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games. The team: Rene Bauwens, F.Bettens, Gerarld Blitz, Jules Brandeleer, Pierre Coppieters, Henri De Pauw, Joseph Malissart, Andre Melardy, J.J.Tensen, Louis Van Gheem, Fernand Visser.
Source: http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/
Source: http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/
1928, Amsterdam: The team of Luxembourg
The team of Luxembourg that took part in Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games. The team:G.Arnoldy, Georges Bauer, L.Hengen, Victor Klees, J.P.Konsbruck, Eugene Kuborn, Charles Mersch, Jules Staudt, Norbert Staudt, V.Thom, Felix Unden.
Source: http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/
Source: http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/
1928, Amsterdam: The team of Switzerland
The team of Switzerland that took part in Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games. The team: Armand Boppart, Eric Brochon, Robert Hurlimann, Ernest Huttenmoser, Robert Mermoud, Fernand Moret, E. Ruchti, Othmar Schmalz, E.Tschumperly, Robert Wyss.
Source: http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/
Source: http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/
1928, Amsterdam: The team of Malta
The team of Malta that took part in Amsterdam 1928 Olympics. Back row L-R: A.Rizzo, M.Boissevain (attache), Capt. H.Sammut, V.J.Pace, F.Cassar Torregiani, R.Fiorini. Middle row L-R: L.Darmatin, J.Nappa, F.V.Busietta. Front row L-R: E.Busietta (masseur), H.Bonavia, C.L.Busietta, E.Magri and R.Vella.
Source: History of Water Polo in Malta; 1910-1988 by Arthur J.Leaver - courtesy of Mr. Bertie Muscat. Photo: http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/
1928, Amsterdam: The team of Great Britain
The team of Great Britain that took part in Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games. The team: Nicholas Beaman, Jack Budd, Leslie Ablett, W.G.Freeguard, Jack Hatfield, Richard Hodgson, Edward Peter, William Quick, Paul Radmilovic, Edward Temme.
Source: http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/
Source: http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/
Thursday, February 19, 2009
1933: The team of Antwerpse Zwemclub, Belgium
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
1953: Cor Braasem with the Spanish team
The Spanish team that took part in the International tournament of “Trofeo Italia” in Nijmegen, Netherlands in 1953. Standing L-R: Leandro Ribera, Francisco Albiach, Francisco Godia, Agustín Mestres, Cor Braasem (coach) and José Bazán. Kneeling L-R: Ricardo Conde, Armando Munté, Amadeo Durán and Roberto Queralt.
Source: Historia del Water Polo Espanol by Juan Antonio Sierra
Source: Historia del Water Polo Espanol by Juan Antonio Sierra
Cor Braasem: The Flying Dutchman
Cor Braasem (1923-2009), was one of the best players of the Netherlands, captain of the bronze Dutch team in London 1948 Olympics, 5th in Helsnisnki 1952 Olympics and European Champion in 1950. In 1953 he moved to Spain in order to coach the Club Natacion Barcelona and the Spanish National team. In 1956, Cor Braasem moved, as swimming coach, in CN Manresa. From 1959 to 1962 he moved back to the Netherlands as National coach replacing the legendary Frans Kuyper. Following his great carrier he moved back to Spain taking care of his private businees.
Source: Historia del Water Polo Espanol by Juan Antonio Sierra
Source: Historia del Water Polo Espanol by Juan Antonio Sierra
Sunday, February 15, 2009
1947: Women play Water Polo in the Netherlands
Saturday, February 14, 2009
1907: Medal of “Antwerpsche Zwemclub”
1947: C.N.Bruxelles vs E.N.Tourcoing
Action during a friendly match between the teams of “Cercle de Natation de Bruxelles” and the French Champions of “Enfants de Neptune de Tourcoing” in 1947. Marcel Spilliaert of “E.N.Tourcoing” is shooting against the goalie of C.N. Bruxelles, Maerschalck.
Source: Sport Club, Belgish Weekblad; 9/12/1947
Source: Sport Club, Belgish Weekblad; 9/12/1947
1947: The Champions of C.N. Bruxelles
1929: South American Champions medal
Friday, February 13, 2009
1984: John Siman advertising a “candy bar”
An advertisement of “candy bar” by John Siman, centre defender of the 1980 US team and silver medallist in Los Angeles 1984 Olympics.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Allen Lorentzen - http://www.mywaterpolopics.com/
Source: courtesy of Mr. Allen Lorentzen - http://www.mywaterpolopics.com/
1913: The team of YALE University
1919: The team of YALE University
Thursday, February 12, 2009
1928, Amsterdam: Rademacher and Tsuruta
Erich Rademacher (1901-1979), the legendary goalie of "Hellas Magdeburg", winner of gold medal with the German Water Polo team in Amsterdam 1928 and winner of silver medal in Los Angeles 1932 Olympic Games. Rademacher competed in Amsterdam 1928 Olympics as swimmer, winning the silver medal in 200 breastroke. In the picture Rademacher (at the right) shakes hands with the Japanese Yoshiyuki Tsuruta, Olympic Champion in 200 breastroke.
Source: Tobacco card (Cigarettenfabrik JOSETTO G.m.m.H, Berlin SO 16)
Source: Tobacco card (Cigarettenfabrik JOSETTO G.m.m.H, Berlin SO 16)
1928, Amsterdam: Erich Rademacher in action
Erich Rademacher, the legendary German goalie in action during the final game against Hungary in Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games. The result of the game was 5—2 in favour of the German team, after twice 3 minutes of extra time. Germany: E. Rademacher, O. Cordes, E. Benecke, F. Gunst, J. Rademacher, K. Bahre, M. Amann. Hungary: S. Barta, A. Ivady, A. Keseru, M. Homonnai, F. Keseru, J . Vrabely, O. Haltmayer. Referee: M. Blitz (Belgium).
Source: 1. Tobacco card (Cigarettenfabrik JOSETTO G.m.m.H, Berlin SO 16, 2. Official Report Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games.
Source: 1. Tobacco card (Cigarettenfabrik JOSETTO G.m.m.H, Berlin SO 16, 2. Official Report Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games.
Friday, February 6, 2009
1930: Hungarian Water Polo poster
Hungarian Water Polo poster of 1930 presenting a player with the ball in the indoor pool of Budapest (Alfred Hajos pool). The poster, announcing the opening of the pool, was designed by Miltiades Manno (1880-1935), well known rower and artist who took part in Stockholm, 1912 Olympics. Miltiades Manno won a silver medal in the art competitions of the Los Angeles 1932 Olympics.
Source: www.futni.extra.hu/
Source: www.futni.extra.hu/
1936, Berlin: The golden Hungarian team
Thursday, February 5, 2009
1925: The team of YALE University
1925: The Juniors of YALE University
The junior’s team (freshman) of YALE University in 1925. Yale University is a private University in New Haven, Connecticut. Back row: A.R.Van Doren (Manager), J.S. Gorby, W.S. Meany Jr., R.H. Kusterer, W. Brewster, R.J.H. Kiphuth (coach). Front row: F.A. Spencer, Sturges, S.P. Scott (captain), G.E. Blun, W.B. Cressey.
Source: YALE yearbook, 1925; courtesy of Ruth Hyde
Source: YALE yearbook, 1925; courtesy of Ruth Hyde
1910: The Juniors of “Brugse ZK”, Belgium
1910: The team of “Brugse ZK”, Belgium
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
1927: The Champions of “Gimnasia y Esgrima”
1925: The Champions of “Gimnasia y Esgrima”
Monday, February 2, 2009
1970: E.N.Tourcoing with humour
1924, Paris: Action in the pool of “Tourelles”
1964, Tokyo: The golden Hungarian team
Trade card by Nestlé presenting the 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: Los Juegos Olimpicos, Nestlé 1964
Source: Los Juegos Olimpicos, Nestlé 1964