- Water polo ball
A water polo ball is a
ball used inwater polo andcanoe polo , usually characterized by a bright yellow colour and ease of gripability, so as to allow it to be held with one hand despite its large size. Ball weight is 400-450 grams (14-16 ounces) and inflated to approximately 90 kPa (13 PSI) of pressure. Water polo balls come in two main sizes: a size 5 (0.7 meters or 28 inches in circumference), intended for use by men, and a size 4 (0.65 meters or 26.5 inches in circumference), intended for women. Smaller balls are sometimes used by juniors for "mini-polo," though these miniature do not typically come in standard sizes and are often coloured green.Development of the water polo ball
The modern game originated in the late 19th Century as a form of rugby football, played in rivers in England and Scotland, with a small 3 to 4 inch ball constructed of rubber imported from colonial plantations in India. This "water rugby" came to be called "water polo" based on the English pronunciation of the Balti word for ball, "pulu". The original ball soon gave way to a
football (soccer ball), which allowed for passing and swimming above water with the ball. However, the leather football absorbed water and became extremely heavy, slippery and out-of-control when wet. In 1936, James R. ("Jimmy") Smith, California water polo coach and author of several books on water polo mechanics, developed a ball made with an inflatable bladder and a rubber fabric cover, which improved performance. [International Swimming Hall of Fame, Biography: [http://www.ishof.org/honorees/92/92jsmith.html Jimmy Smith] RetrievedDecember 17 ,2006 ] The new ball was red, but by 1948 yellow was adopted for better visibility by spectators. It became the official FINA and Olympic ball in 1956.Recent changes to water polo balls
In the first half of 2005,
FINA allowed a change to the standard water polo ball used in official games. This change permitted a coloured middle stripe (blue, green, red, black, or yellow) with the normal yellow stripes flanking the coloured.In May 2006, the
NCAA andNational Federation of State High School Associations Rules Committees announced a rule change allowing the colored balls to be used in all NCAA and NFHS sanctioned games. [USA Water Polo: [http://usawaterpolo.org/index.php?customernumber=1907572074&pr=050906MikasaBalls NCAA and NFHS Make Rule Change to Allow Colored Water Polo Balls] RetrievedDecember 17 ,2006 ] The current rule states that the water polo ball must be “yellow with black lines,” but new wording will allow for colored panels.Mikasa Sports , manufacturer of the new colored ball, claims that the new ball benefits teams by making it easier for them to keep track of their balls, differentiating the women’s balls from the men’s and teaching proper rotation on the ball.Unique designs and color combinations have been used to commemorate special competitions. [USA Waterpolo News (
2008-07-03 ): [http://usawaterpolo.org/index.php?customernumber=614341366530566&pr=Mikasa_RedWhiteBlue OFFICIAL GAME BALL FOR S & R SPORT JUNIOR OLYMPICS ANNOUNCED] (Accessed2008-07-07 )]Notes
Further reading
*cite book
last = Norris (Ed.)
first = Jim
title = The World Encyclopedia of Water Polo by James Roy Smith
publisher = Olive Press
date = April 1990
pages = 513 pages
id = ISBN 0933380054ee also
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Water polo
*Water polo cap External links
* [http://www.fina.org/rules/english/water_polo.php FINA Water Polo Rules]
* [http://usawaterpolo.org/PDFs/rules/usaplayingrules.pdf USA Water Polo Rules]
* [http://www.ishof.org/honorees/92/92jsmith.html Jimmy Smith - Hall of Fame biography]
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