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WATER POLO USA Men Start Play At FINA World Championships With 16-7 Victory Over Kazakhstan

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Gwangju, South Korea – July 15 – The USA Men’s National Team opened play at the FINA World Championships with a convincing 16-7 win over Kazakhstan. Alex Bowen (Santee, CA/Stanford/NYAC), Johnny Hooper (Los Angeles, CA/California/LA Premier), Hannes Daube (Long Beach, CA/USC/North Irvine WPC) and Ben Hallock(Westlake Village, CA/Stanford/LA Premier) all scored three goals in the Leia Mais 

BEACH CULTURE JOINS FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE

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Sandy beaches, waving palms, salty air and the gentle caress of waves on the seashore. That’s the normal ambience of beach water polo, which is rippling around the world. In an effort to showcase this important adjunct of our tremendous game of water polo, FINA is staging seven days of beach water polo during the Leia Mais 

GWANGJU 2019 KICKS OFF WITH FESTIVAL OF WATER AND LIGHT

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The 18th edition of the FINA World Championships in finally on, after the spectacular Opening Ceremony of the FINA showcase today in Gwangju (KOR). The event was officially launched at the highest level, when the President of the Republic of Korea Moon Jae-in declared open the two-week Aquatic Festival. At his side, the FINA President Leia Mais 

OPEN WATER – XIN XIN (CHN) WINS BATTLE FOR OLYMPIC BERTH

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Greg Eggert, FINA Media Committee Honorary Secretary China’s Xin Xin was the first female to finish the women’s 10km open water swimming event and also the first of the 64 competitors in today’s event to qualify for Olympic Marathon 10km event at the 2020 Summer Olympic Games. The 22 year-old Chinese swimmer won in a Leia Mais 

FIRST GWANGJU 2019 GOLD GOES TO RASOVSZKY (HUN)

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Photo by gettyimages Twenty-two year old Kristov Rasovszky of Hungary swam to an easy victory in the men’s 5km open water race claiming his first gold medal in Open Water events at the FINA World Championships. Logan Fontaine of France claimed the silver medal and Eric Hedlin of Canada was touched out by the French Leia Mais