Water polo has evolved into various shapes in the USA and Europe. European games are now generally accepted
The water ball is a hard exercise, but it is even more difficult when you first start. Unless it is normal, the battle between players is very common. In 1897, the New Yorker Harold Reeder developed the first US disciplinary rule to suppress sports more violent trends.
In the early days, the player was riding a floating bucket like a simulated horse and waving the ball with a sickle-shaped stick. This makes it equine polo, hence its name. In the United States, it is called softball water polo because it uses bladder not filled as ball.
Water polo is two different sports developed in Europe and the United States. After all, faster, less dangerous European style is predominant, and today it is a form of play that is carried out universally. It consists of seven teams in 48 minutes per game.
The water ball debuted at the Olympics held in Paris in 1900. Although it was not included in 1904, it is scheduled to appear in all subsequent Olympic Games.
Since then, the Hungarians were the greatest ambassadors in this field. Between 1928 and 1980, they acquired medals at all Olympic games. Between 1932 and 1976, they won ten gold medals in ten.
In 2000, in Sydney, Hungary achieved an impressive return and won the seventh water ball gold medal. In the same year, it was for the first time in 100 years that the female water polo team debuted at the Olympic Games.
In the United States there are no professional competitions for water poles, so the highest level competitions are held at universities and the Olympic Games. NCAA approved water polo as men's and women's athletes, but sports were not popular outside of the West Coast of the United States, and teams outside California did not advance to the final of the NCAA Division 1 Men's Water Championship. Angle Ball is a sport that keeps you healthy. Angle balls are used in universities, schools, camps. An angle ball game is easy. Two large balls are placed on top of the standard on the other side of the field. The team passed the ball back and forth and tried to knock down the other team with a smaller ball.
Teams representing 206 countries gathered in Rio de Janeiro to participate in the 2016 Summer Olympics and some Americans are constantly watching the "Olympic spirit" of human beings who are dramatic and respected. But even people who do not stick to the screen by looking at everything from fencing to gymnastics, water polo, there is a possibility to stop seeing the daily newsletter of medals, except for Americans, checking the cover of the newspaper. Other things, we like to lead