The National team of Italy, 4th in Mexico 1968 Olympic Games. Standing L-R: Antonelli (official), Roldano Simeoni, Alberto Alberani (Recco), Alessandro Ghibellini (Recco), Mario Cevasco (Recco), Giuliano Forcella, Paolo Ferrando (Nervi), Gianni Lonzi (Recco), Franco Lavoratori (Recco), Mario Majoni (Head Coach). Kneeling L-R: Enzo Barlocco (Nervi), Eugenio Merello (Recco), Marsili, Eraldo Pizzo (Recco), Giancarlo Guerrini (Lazio), Gianni De Magistris (Florentia), Tullo Pandolfini (assistant Coach).
Source: Pizzo il Caimano by Pier Lorenzo Stagno; SAGEP Editrice Genova
Thursday, April 30, 2009
1970: Book about the life of Eraldo Pizzo
Book about the life and achievements of the legendary player of Pro Recco and the Italian National team Eraldo Pizzo, known as “Caimano”. A marvellous biography written in 1970 by the well known Sports Journalist of “Il Secolo XIX” and the “Messaggero” Pier Lorenzo Stagno.
Source: Pizzo il Caimano by Pier Lorenzo Stagno; SAGEP Editrice Genova
Source: Pizzo il Caimano by Pier Lorenzo Stagno; SAGEP Editrice Genova
1952: The Juniors U15 of Pro Recco.
1954: The team of Pro Recco.
The 1954 team of Pro Recco, that took part for the first time in the A’ division of the Italian Championship. Standing L-R: Eraldo Pizzo, Odaglia, Andreani, Maraschi, Pio Levaro (coach). Kneeling L-R: Manuelli, Guidotti, Piero Pizzo, Costaguta.
Source: Pizzo il Caimano by Pier Lorenzo Stagno; SAGEP Editrice Genova
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
1948: The team of Pro Recco
1954: Match in the “Stadio del Nuoto” of Recco
1929: The team of “Rari Nantes Enotria”
1925: The pioneers of “Rari Nantes Enotria”
The pioneers team of “Rari Nantes Enotria” in 1925. The team later on gave birth to the glorious Italian team of Pro-Recco. Standing L-R: Giacomo Strizioli (referee), Codognoto, Mario Majoni, Cavallo. Kneeling: Giorardo. Seating L-R: Giulio Noseda, Kratochwila, Aldo Sanguineti.
Source: Pizzo il Caimano by Pier Lorenzo Stagno; SAGEP Editrice Genova
Source: Pizzo il Caimano by Pier Lorenzo Stagno; SAGEP Editrice Genova
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
1923: Match in the pool of C.N. Barcelona
Monday, April 27, 2009
1977: The National team of Greece
The National team of Greece that took part in the European Championship held in Jonkoping and Falköping, Sweden from 14 to 21 August 1977. Greece won the competition of Group B beating the teams of Poland, France, Great Britain, Sweden, Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia. Standing L-R: Andreas Garyfallos (Coach), Sotiris Stathakis, Spyros Capralos. Dimitris Konstas,Dimitris Kougevetopoulos, Marcelo Sitarenios, Thomas Karalogos, Yiannis Andonopoulos (Team Manager). Kneeling L-R: Giorgos Theodorakopoulos (doctor), Miltiadis Elefteriadis, Andonis Aronis, Andreas Gounas, Yiannis Giannouris, Periklis Damaskos, Yiannis Garyfallos and Lakis Tsantas (Referee).
Source: courtesy of Mr. Andonis Gavanas
Source: courtesy of Mr. Andonis Gavanas
1984, Los Angeles: The National team of Greece
The National team of Greece that competed in Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games. The Greek team, coached by the legendary Catalan coach Josep Brasco, has been ranked 8th, for the first time, in its Olympic History. Standing L-R: Kyriakos Giannopoulos, Xenofondas Moudatsios, Josep Brasco, Tasos Papanastasiou, Aris Kefalogiannis, Akis Giannopoulos, Marcelo Sitarenios, Spyros Capralos, Andonis Aronis, Sotiris Stathakis, Yiannis Vossos. Kneeling L-R: Giorgos Mavrotas and Dimitris Seletopoulos.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Andonis Gavanas
Source: courtesy of Mr. Andonis Gavanas
Saturday, April 25, 2009
1907: The legendary Paul Radmilovic
Post card of 1907 presenting the legendary Paul Radmilovic. Born in Cardiff, Walles, Radmilovic was the third son of Antun Radmilović, a Croat from Dubrovnik, who relocated to Cardiff in 1860s. His mother was born in Cardiff, the daughter of Irish immigrants. Radmilovic competed for Britain in the Olympic Games a record six times and captained the Water Polo team four times. Possibly his finest moment in an outstanding Olympic Water Polo career came when he scored the winning goal against Belgium in the 1920 final. His final appearance was as a 42-year-old in 1928 as a member of the British Water Polo team.
Source: Supplement to ‘The 1908 Olympic Games, the Great Stadium and the Marathon’ by Bob Wilcock (marathon@societyofolympiccollectors.org)”
Source: Supplement to ‘The 1908 Olympic Games, the Great Stadium and the Marathon’ by Bob Wilcock (marathon@societyofolympiccollectors.org)”
Stamp honouring Paul Radmilovic
Stamp honouring the legendary British Water Polo player and Swimmer Paul Radmilovic issued in Guyana, South America.
Source: Supplement to ‘The 1908 Olympic Games, the Great Stadium and the Marathon’ by Bob Wilcock (marathon@societyofolympiccollectors.org)”.
Source: Supplement to ‘The 1908 Olympic Games, the Great Stadium and the Marathon’ by Bob Wilcock (marathon@societyofolympiccollectors.org)”.
1920’s: Water Polo at Hossegor, France
Friday, April 24, 2009
1912: Silver medal from Belgium
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
1912: The team of Long Beach High School
1908: The legendary Paul Radmilovic
The legendary British player Paul Radmilovic who participated as swimmer and Water Polo player into five Olympic Games, winning quite a few gold medals.
Source: Supplement to ‘The 1908 Olympic Games, the Great Stadium and the Marathon’ by Bob Wilcock (marathon@societyofolympiccollectors.org)”
Source: Supplement to ‘The 1908 Olympic Games, the Great Stadium and the Marathon’ by Bob Wilcock (marathon@societyofolympiccollectors.org)”
1908: Thomas Thould, Great Britain
Thomas Henry Thould (1886-1971) was member of the golden British team in London 1908 Olympic Games.
Source: Supplement to ‘The 1908 Olympic Games, the Great Stadium and the Marathon’ by Bob Wilcock (marathon@societyofolympiccollectors.org)”
Source: Supplement to ‘The 1908 Olympic Games, the Great Stadium and the Marathon’ by Bob Wilcock (marathon@societyofolympiccollectors.org)”
1949: The team of SVG Witten, Germany
The team of “Schwimmvereinigung Witten 1884/1909 e.V.” in 1949. Standing L-R: G.Ossenberg, P.Wellerdieck, H.Hansen, O.Russler, F.Helbert, U.Reinecke. Kneeling L-R: P.Machilli, K.Karmann, W.Dieler.
Source: www.svgwitten.de/
Source: www.svgwitten.de/
1948: The team of SVG Witten, Germany
The team of “Schwimmvereinigung Witten 1884/1909 e.V.” in 1948. Witten is a city in North Rhine Westphalia, Germany. From L-R: E.Witt, G.Ossenberg, P.Wellerdieck, F.Helbert, H.Hansen, O.Russler, H.Koch, Kl.Kirchhoff.
Source: www.svgwitten.de/
Source: www.svgwitten.de/
Friday, April 17, 2009
1955: The team of Schwimm-Club Innsbruck
The Water Polo team of “Schwimm-Club Innsbruck”, Austria in 1955.
Source: www.schwimmclub-innsbruck.at/
Source: www.schwimmclub-innsbruck.at/
Thursday, April 16, 2009
1950: Romanian Water Polo medal
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
1979: The team of Blau-Weiss, Bochum
The team of Blau-Weiss, Bochum – West Germany in 1979: F.J.Altegoer, M.Baumhoff, M.Bauer, K.Bruchner, J.Brass, M.Dolata, M.Fuhrmann, P.Furmaniak, K.P.Kaiser, M.Koch, D.Monstadt, F.Oltersdorf, V.Rismann, D.Saltz, W.Tubbesing, F.Foide, C.Wollenweber, H.Witkiewicz.
Source: Official program International Tournament Neptunes W.P.C 1979
Source: Official program International Tournament Neptunes W.P.C 1979
1979: The team of P.K. Hellas Neptun, Sweden
The team of P.K.Hellas Neptun, Sweden in 1979: Standing L-R;
Jonas Ljung, Peter Nyström, Lennart Larsson, Hans-Erik Karlsson, Christer
Stenberg, Hans Lunden.
Squatting L-R;
Kjell Karlsson, Donald Kraujalis, Arne Claesson (now Danner), Robert Eriksson
och Robert Gerling.
Source: Official program International Tournament Neptunes W.P.C 19791979: The team of Liverpool University
1979: The team of Sliema A.S.C, Malta
Monday, April 13, 2009
1953: The team of Hungary in Nijmegen
1952, Helsinki: Karpati, Padou and Szivos Sr.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
1952, Helsinki: The Golden Hungarian team
The National team of Hungary winner of the gold medal in Helsinki 1952, Olympic Games: Gyorgy Vizvari, Istvan Hasznos, Kalman Markovits, Antal Bolvari, Miklos Martin, Dezso Gyarmati, Laszlo Jeney, Istvan Szivos Sr., Dezso Lemhenyi, Gyorgy Karpati, Fabian Dezso, Szittya Karoly, Antal Robert.
Source: Szivos family archives
Source: Szivos family archives
Friday, April 10, 2009
1968: The National team of Hungary
1932: The team of “Mytilene Nautical Club”
1931: The team of “Pallesbiakos”, Greece
1931: The team of “Aris Lesbou”, Greece
The team of “Aris Lesbou”, based in the island of Lesbos, Greece in 1931. From L-R: Giorgos Kavouras, Theodoros Srafanou, Michail Karafillas, Hiraklis Giannakopoulos, Dimitrios Sabbas, Nikomachos Laskaridis and Telos Pavlidis.
Source: The History of “Mytilene Nautical Club” by Vasilis Tsakirakis, 1991
Source: The History of “Mytilene Nautical Club” by Vasilis Tsakirakis, 1991
Friday, April 3, 2009
1981: The referee’s squad in Split
Group of international referees, in player’s costume, prior to a friendly match against the Journalists team, in the margin of Split 1981 European Championships.
Front row L-R: Silha (Romania), Klisovic (Yugoslavia), Petrasovic (Austria), Butz (West Germany), Janssen (Netherlands). Middle row L-R: Klaric (Yugoslavia), Westermark (Finland), Bonev (Bulgaria), Toygarly (Turkey), Hantal (Turkey). Back row L-R: Blan (West Germany), Papazian (France), Prelovsky (Czechoslovakia), Angella (France), David (France), Vander Vreken (Belgium), Timoc (Romania), Burge (Great Britain), Bookelman (Netherlands), Pizzorno (Italy) and Klemencic (Yugoslavia).
Source: International Swimming and Water Polo; 1982/2 Nr 6
Front row L-R: Silha (Romania), Klisovic (Yugoslavia), Petrasovic (Austria), Butz (West Germany), Janssen (Netherlands). Middle row L-R: Klaric (Yugoslavia), Westermark (Finland), Bonev (Bulgaria), Toygarly (Turkey), Hantal (Turkey). Back row L-R: Blan (West Germany), Papazian (France), Prelovsky (Czechoslovakia), Angella (France), David (France), Vander Vreken (Belgium), Timoc (Romania), Burge (Great Britain), Bookelman (Netherlands), Pizzorno (Italy) and Klemencic (Yugoslavia).
Source: International Swimming and Water Polo; 1982/2 Nr 6
Thursday, April 2, 2009
1981: Ante Lambasa presenting the Cup
1981: M.Estiarte, K.Markovic and Juan Jane
Manuel Estiarte celebrating with his coach Kalman Markovic the victory of C.N. Barcelona in the 1981 European Cup for National Champions. Behind them appears Juan Jane, who following his great player's carrier, won as Head coach of the Spanish National team, the gold medal in Atlanta 1996 Olympics.
Source: International Swimming and Water Polo magazine N.5/1982
Source: International Swimming and Water Polo magazine N.5/1982
1981: Manuel Estiarte in action
1981: Kalman Markovic celebrating
1981: C.N. Barcelona European winner
The team of “Club Natación Barcelona” winner of the European Cup for National Champions in 1981. The team coached by the legendary Hungarian Kalman Markovic: Salvador Franch, Miguel Chilida, Ernesto Gonzalez, Juan Jane, Manuel Estiarte, Ignacio Lobera, Diego Odena, Joaquin Barcelo, Antonio Aguilar, Jorge Carmona, Federico Sabria, Leonardo Ribera, Juan Marimon. Final ranking: 1. CN Barcelona, 2. Spandau 04, 3. Vasas Budapest, 4. AZC Microlife).
Source: International Swimming and Water Polo magazine N.5/1982
Source: International Swimming and Water Polo magazine N.5/1982
1982: Ibern coaching Estiarte and Aguilar
Manuel (Lolo) Ibern, coach of the Spanish team, leading his players during the 5th Tungsram Cup held in Budapest from 6 to 13 July 1982. Among his players we note the legendary Manuel Estiarte (Nr 5) and the current coach of the Spanish National team Rafael Aguilar (Nr.7).
Source: International Swimming and Water Polo; 1982
Source: International Swimming and Water Polo; 1982