Water polo at the 1984 Summer Olympics

Water polo at the 1984 Summer Olympics

Water polo at the 1984 Summer Olympics as usual was part of the "swimming sport", the other two being swimming and diving. They were not seen as three separate sports, because they all were governed by one federation — FINA. Water polo discipline consisted of one event: the men's team competition.

In the preliminary round twelve teams were divided into four groups. Two best teams from each group (shaded ones) advanced to Group A of the final round to determine places 1 through 6. The rest of teams played in Group B of the final round to determine places 7 through 12. The first eight teams qualified for the 1985 FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup in Duisburg, West Germany.

Preliminary Round

Group A

*August 3
*August 2
*August 1----

Final round

Group D

*August 9
*August 6
*August 10
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Final Ranking

References

* [http://www.aafla.com/6oic/OfficialReports/1984/1984v2.pdf Official results]

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Team rosters

wp|AUS

Michael Turner, Richard Pengelley, Robert Bryant, Peter Montgomery, Russell Sherwell, Andrew Kerr, Raymond Mayers, Charles Turner, Martin Callaghan, Christopher Wybrow, Russell Basser, Julian Muspratt, and Glenn Townsend.

wp|BRA

Roberto Borelli, Orlando Chaves, Paulo Abreu, Carlos Carvalho, Silvio Manfredi, Solon Santos, Ricardo Tonieto, Eric Tebbe Borges, Mario Souto, Mario Sergio Lotufo, Fernando Carsalade, Helio Silva, and André Campos.

wp|CAN

Rick Zayonc, Alexander Juhasz, George Gross, Sylvain Huet, John Anderson, Paul Pottier, Simon De-Schamps, Brian Collyer, Bill Meyer, Rene Bol, Gordon Vantol, Geoff Brown, and Dominique Dion.

wp|CHN

Deng Jun, Wang Xiaotian, Bong Weigang, Li Jianming,
Huang Ying, Cai Tianxiong, Qu Baowei, Zhao Bilong, Chen Zhixiong, Cai Shengliu, Pan Shenghua, Huang Long, and Guan Shishi.

wp|GRE

Ioannis Vossos, Spyros Capralos, Sotirios Stathakis, Andreas Gounas, Kiriakos Giannopoulos, Aristidis Kefalogiannis, Anastasios Papanastasiou, Dimitrios Seletopoulos, Antonios Aronis, Markellos Sitarenios, George Mavrotas, Xenofon Moudatsios, and Stavros Giannopoulos.

wp|ITA

Roberto Gandolfi, Alfio Misaggi, Andrea Pisano, Antonello Steardo, Mario Fiorillo, Gianni de Magistris, Marco Galli, Marco d’Altrui, Marco Baldineti, Vincenzo d’Angelo, Romeo Collina, Stefano Postiglione, and Umberto Panerai.

wp|JPN

Etsuji Fujita, Yoshifumi Saito, Koshi Fujimori, Shingo Kai, Narihito Taima, Daisuke Houki, Toshio Fukumoto, Toshiyuki Miyahara, Hisayoshi Nagata, Koji Wakayoshi, Hisaharu Saito, Shinji Yamasaki, and Asami Oura.

wp|NED

Johan Aantjes, Stan van Belkum, Wouly de Bie, Ton Buunk, Ed van Es, Anton Heiden, Nico Landeweerd, Aad van Mil, Ruud Misdorp, Dick Nieuwenhuizen, Eric Noordegraaf, Roald van Noort, and Remco Pielstroom.

wp|ESP

Leandro Ribera, José Morillo, Felix Fernandez, Alberto Canal, Manuel Estiarte, Pedro Robert, Rafael Aguilar, Jorge Signes, Antonio Aguilar, Jorge Carmona, Jorge Sans, Jorge Neira, and Mariano Moya.

wp|USA

Craig Wilson, Kevin Robertson, Gary Figueroa, Peter Campbell, Douglas Burke, Joseph Vargas, Jon Svendsen, John Siman, Andrew McDonald, Terry Schroeder, Jody Campbell, Timothy Shaw, and Christopher Dorst.

wp|FRG

Peter Röhle, Thomas Loebb, Frank Otto, Rainer Hoppe, Armando Fernández, Thomas Huber, Jürgen Schroder, Rainer Osselmann, Hagen Stamm, Roland Freund, Dirk Theismann, and Werner Obschemikat.

wp|YUG

Milorad Krivokapić, Deni Lušić, Zoran Petrović, Božo Vuletić, Veselin Đuho, Zoran Roje, Milivoj Bebić, Perica Bukić, Goran Sukno, Tomislav Paškvalin, Igor Milanović, Dragan Andrić, and Andrija Popović.

ee also

*1982 FINA Men's World Water Polo Championship
*1986 FINA Men's World Water Polo Championship


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