Historie |
Wasserball - Olympische Spiele
1900
1. Großbritannien (Arthur Robertson, Thomas Coe, Eric Robinson, Peter Kemp, George Wilkinson, John Henry Derbyshire, William Lister) 2. Belgien (Albert Michant, Fernand Feyaerts, Henri Cohen, Victor de Behr, Oscar Grégoire, Victor Sonnemans, Jean de Backer) 3. Frankreich (Henri Peslier, Thomas Burgess, Alphonse Decuyper, Pesloy, Paul Vasseur, Devenot, Louis Laufray) 3. Frankreich (Tartara, Houben, Jean Leuillieux, N.N., N.N., N.N. N.N.) |
1904
1. USA (David Bratton, George van Cleef, Leo Budd Goodwin, Louis de Handley, David Hesser, Joseph Ruddy, James Steen) 2. USA (R.E. Beach, Jerome Steever, J.W. Swatek, Charles Healy, F. Kehoe, David Hammond, William Tuttle) 3. USA (John Meyers, Manfred Toeppen, Gwynne Evans, Amadee Reyburn, Schreiner, August Goessling, W.R. Orthwein) |
1908
1. Großbritannien (Charles Smith, George Nevinson, George Cornet, Thomas Thould, George Wilkinson, Paul Radmilovic, Charles Forsyth) 2. Belgien (Albert Michant, Herman Meyboom, Victor Boin, Joseph Pletincx, Fernand Feyaerts, Oscar Grégoire, Herman Donners) 3. Schweden (Thorsten Kumfeldt, Axel Runström, Harald Julin, Pontus Hanson, Gunnar Wennerström, Robert Andersson, Erik Bergvall) |
1912
1. Großbritannien (Charles Smith, George Cornet, Charles Bugbee, Arthur Hill, George Wilkinson, Paul Radmilovic, Issac Bentham, J. Dodds, William Peacock, A. Judkins) 2. Schweden (Thorsten Kumfeldt, Harald Julin, Max Gumpel, Pontus Hansson, Vilhelm Andersson, Robert Andersson, Erik Bergqvist, C.A. Andersson, G.A.I. Runeborg, B. Wallin) 3. Belgien (Albert Durant, Herman Donners, Victor Boin, Joseph Pletincx, Oscar Grégoire, Herman Meyboom, Félicien Courbet, Jean Hoffman, Pierre Nijs) |
1920
1. Großbritannien (Charles Smith, Paul Radmilovic, Charles Bugbee, Noel Purcell, Christopher Jones, William Peacock, William Dean) 2. Belgien (Albert Durant, Gérard Blitz, Maurice Blitz, Joseph Pletincx, Paul Gailly, Pierre Nijs, René Bauwens, Pierre Dewin) 3. Schweden (Harald Julin, Robert Andersson, Vilhelm Andersson, Erik Bergqvist, Max Gumpel, Pontus Hansson, Erik Andersson, Nils Backlund, Theodor Naumann) |
1924
1. Frankreich (Paul Duhardin, Henri Padou, Georges Rigal, Albert Delborgies, Noel Delberghe, Robert Desmettre, Albert Mayaud) 2. Belgien Gérard Blitz, Maurice Blitz, Albert Durant, Joseph Pletincx, Joseph de Combe, Joseph Cludts, Pierre Dewin, Georges Fleurix, Paul Gailly, Jules Thiry, Pierre Vermetten) 3. USA (Arthur Austin, Oliver Horn, Frederick Lauer, Clarence Mitchell, John Norton, Wallace O'Connor, George Schroth, Herbert Vollmer, John "Johnny" Weismuller) |
1928
1. Deutschland (Erich Rademacher, Fritz Gunst, Otto Cordes, Emil Benecke, Joachim "Aki" Rademacher, Karl Bähre, Max Amann, Johannes Blank, Karl-Heinz Protze, Otto Kühne, Heinrich Atmer) 2. Ungarn (István Barta, Sándor Ivády, Márton Hommonay, Alajos Keserü II, Olivér Halassy, József Vértesy, Ferenc Keserü I, László Czelle, Oszkar Csorba, György Bródy, János Wenk) 3. Frankreich (Paul Dujardin, Henri Padou, Jules Keignaert, Emile Bulteel, Achille Tribouillet, Henri Cuvellier, Ernest Rogez, Albert Vandeplancke, Albert Thévenon) |
1932
1. Ungarn (György Bródy, Sándor Ivády, Márton Hommonay, Olivér Halassy, Jozsef Vértesy, János Nemeth, Alajos Keserü II, Istvan Barta, Miklós Sárkány, Ferenc Keserü I, Mihályi Bozsi) 2. Deutschland (Erich Rademacher, Fritz Gunst, Otto Cordes, Emil Benecke, Joachim "Aki" Rademacher, Heiko Schwartz, Hans Schulze, Johann Eckstein, Gerd Pohl, Hans Schwartz, Albert Schumburg) 3. USA (Herbert Wildman, Wallace O'Connor, Calvert Strong, Philip Daubenspeck, Harold McAllister, Charles Finn, Austin Clapp) |
1936
1. Ungarn (György Bródy, Kálmán Hazai, Márton Hommonay, Olivér Halassy, Jenö Brandi, János Németh, Mihály Bozsi, István Molnár, György Kutasi, Sándor Tarics, Miklós Sárkány) 2. Deutschland (Paul Klingenburg, Bernhard Baier, Fritz Gunst, Gustav Schürger, Josef Hauser, Hans Schneider, Hans Schulze, Alfred Kienzle, Heinrich Krug, Helmuth Schwenn, Fritz Stolze) 3. Belgien (Henri Disy, Pierre Coppieters, Albert Castelyns, Gérard Blitz, Fernand Isselé, Joseph de Combe, Henri Stoelen, Henri de Pauw, Edmond Michiels) |
1948
1. Italien (Pasquale Buonocore, Emilio Bulgarelli, Cesare Rubini, Geminio Ognio, Ermenegildo Arena, Aldo Ghira, Tullo Pandolfini, Mario Maioni, Gianfranco Pandolfini, Luigi Fabiano, Alfredo Toribolo) 2. Ungarn (László Jeney, Miklós Holop, Dezsö Gyarmati, Károly Szittya, Oszkár Csuvik, István Szivós, Dezsö Lemhényi, Jenö Brandi, Dezsö Fabian, Endre Györfi, Pal Pok) 3. Niederlande (Johannes Rohner, Cornelis Korevaar, Cornelis Braasem, Hans Stam, Albert Ruimschotel, Rudolph van Feggelen, Frits Smol, Hendrikus Keetelaar, Pieter Salomons, Johannes Cabout, Theo Smael) |
1952
1. Ungarn (László Jeney, György Vizváry, Dezsö Gyarmati, György Kárpáti, Róbert Antal, Dezsö Fabián, Károly Szittya, Dezsö Lemhényi, István Hasznos, Miklós Martin, Kálmán Markovits, Antal Bolvári, István Szivós sen.) 2. Jugoslawien (Zdravko Kovacic, Veljko Bakasun, Ivo Stakula, Ivo Kurtini, Bosko Vuksanovic, Zdravko Jezic, Lovro Radonic, Vladimir Ivkovic, Marko Brainovic, Dragoslav Siljak) 3. Italien (Raffaello Gambino, Cesare Rubini, Maurizio Mannelli, Geminio Ogni, Ermenegildo Arena, Renato De Sanzuane, Carlo Peretti, Renato Traiola, Vincenzo Polito, Salvatore Gionta, Lucio Ceccarini) |
1956
1. Ungarn (Ottó Boros, Dezsö Gyarmati, Mihály Mayer, Kálman Markovits, Antal Bolvári, Ervin Zádor, György Kárpáti, László Jeney, István Hevesi, Tivadar Kanisza, István Szivós sen.) 2. Jugoslawien (Zdravko Kovacic, Marjan Zuzej, Ivo Cipci, Zdravko Jezic, Tomislav Franjkovic, Lavro Radonjic, Hrvoje Kacic, Vladimir Ivkovic) 3. UdSSR (Boris Goichman, Pjotr Mschwenieradse, Boris Markarow, Juri Schljapin, Walentin Prokopow, Pjotr Breus, Wjatscheslaw Kurennoi, Michail Ryschak, Wiktor Agejew, Nodar Gwacharia) |
1960
1. Italien (Dante Rossi, Giuseppe D'Altrui, Eraldo Pizzo, Gianni Lonzi, Franco Lavoratori, Rosario Parmegiani, Danio Bardi, Brunello Spinelli, Salvatore Gionta, Amedeo Ambron, Giancarlo Guerrini, Luigi Manelli) 2. UdSSR (Leri Gogoladse, Giwi Tschikwanaja, Wjatscheslaw Kurennoi, Anatoli Kartaschow, Juri Grigorowski, Pjotr Mschwenieradse, Wladimir Semjonow, Boris Goichman, Jewgeni Salzyn, Wiktor Agejew, Wladimir Nowikow) 3. Ungarn (Ottó Boros, István Hevesi, Mihály Mayer, Dezsö Gyarmati, Tivadar Kanizsa, Zoltan Dömöter, László Felkai, László Jeney, András Katona, Kálmán Markovits, Peter Rusoran) |
1964
1. Ungarn (Miklós Ambrus, László Felkai, János Konrád, Zoltán Dömöter, Tivadar Kanizsa, Péter Rusorán, György Kárpati, Dénes Pócsik, Mihály Mayer, András Bodnár, Ottó Boros, Dezsö Gyarmati) 2. Jugoslawien (Milan Muskatirovic, Ivo Trumbic, Vinko Rosic, Zlatko Simenc, Bozidar Stanisic, Ante Nardelli, Frane Jankovic, Mirko Sandic, Ozren Bonacic, Frane Nonkovic, Karlo Stipancic) 3. UdSSR (Igor Grabowski, Wladimir Kusnezow, Boris Grischin, Boris Popow, Nikolai Kalaschnikow, Senon Bortkewitsch, Nikolai Kusnezow, Wladimir Semjonow, Wiktor Agejew, Leonid Ossipow, Eduard Jegorow) |
1968
1. Jugoslawien (Karlo Stipancic, Ivo Trumbic, Ozren Bonacic, Uros Marovic, Ronald Lopatny, Zoran Jankovic, Miroslav Poljak, Dejan Dabovic, Djordje Perisic, Mirko Sandic, Zdravko Hebel) 2. UdSSR (Wadim Guljajew, Giwi Tschikwanaja, Boris Grischin, Alexander Dolguschin, Alexej Barkalow, Juri Grigorowski, Wladimir Semjonow, Alexander Schidlowski, Wjatscheslaw Skok, Leonid Ossipow, Oleg Bowin) 3. Ungarn (Andras Bodnár, Zoltán Dömöter, László Felkai, Ferenc Konrád III; János Konrád II, Mihály Mayer, Endre Molnár, Dénes Pócsik, László Sárosi, János Steinmetz, István Szivós jun.) |
1972
1. UdSSR (Wadim Guljajew, Anatoli Akimow, Alexander Drewal, Alexander Dolguschin, Wladimir Schmudski, Alexander Kabanow, Alexej Barkalow, Alexander Schidlowski, Nikolai Melnikow, Leonid Ossipow, Wjatscheslaw Sobtschenko) 2. Ungarn (Endre Molnár, Dr. András Bodnár, István Görgényi, Zoltán Kásás, Tamás Faragó, László Sárosi, István Szivós jun., István Magas, Dénes Pócsik, Dr. Ferenc Konrád, Tibor Cservenyák) 3. USA (James Slatton, Stanley Cole, Russell Webb, Barry Weitzenberg, Gary Sheerer, Bruce Bradley, Peter Asch, James Ferguson, Steven Barnett, John Parker, Eric Lindroth) |
1976
1. Ungarn (Endre Molnár, Dr. István Szivós jun., Tamás Faragó, Dr. László Sárosi, György Horkai, Gábor Csapo, Attila Sudar, György Kenez, György Gerendas, Dr. Ferenc Konrád, Tibor Cservenyák) 2. Italien (Alberto Alberani, Roldano Simeoni, Silvio Baracchini, Sante Marsili, Marcello Del Duca, Gianni De Magistris, Alessandro Ghibellini, Luigi Castagnola, Riccardo De Magistris, Vincenzo D'Angelo, Umberto Panerai) 3. Niederlande (Evert Kroon, Nico Landeweerd, Jan Evert Veer, Hans van Zeeland, Ton Buunk, Piet de Zwarte, Hans Smits, Rik Toomen, Gyze Stroboer, Andy Hoepelman, Alex Boegschoten) |
1980
1. UdSSR (Jewgeni Scharonow, Sergej Kotenko, Wladimir Akimow, Jewgeni Grischin, Mait Riisman, Alexander Kabanow, Alexej Barkalow, Erkin Schagajew, Georgi Mschwenieradse, Michail Iwanow, Wjatscheslaw Sobtschenko) 2. Jugoslawien (Luka Vezilic, Zoran Gopcevic, Damir Polic, Ratko Rudic, Zoran Mustur, Zoran Roje, Milivoj Bebic, Slobodan Trifunovic, Bosko Lozica, Predrag Manojlovic, Milorad Krivokapic) 3. Ungarn (Endre Molnár, Dr. István Szivós, Attila Sudar, György Gerendas, György Horkai, Dr. Gábor Csapó, István Kiss, István Udvardi, László Kuncz, Tamás Faragó, Károly Hauszler) |
1984
1. Jugoslawien (Milorad Krivokapic, Deni Lusic, Zoran Petrovic, Bozo Vuletic, Veselin Djuho, Zoran Roje, Milivoj Bebic, Perica Bukic, Goran Sukno, Tomislav Paskvalin, Igor Milanovic, Dragan Andric) 2. USA (Craig Wilson, Kevin Robertson, Gary Figueroa, Peter Campbell, Douglas Burke, Joseph Vargas, Jon Svendsen, John Simon, Andrew McDonald, Terry Schroeder, Jody Campbell, Timothy "Tim" Shaw) 3. Deutschland (Peter Röhle, Thomas Loebb, Frank Otto, Rainer Hoppe, Armando Fernandez, Thomas Huber, Jürgen Schröder, Rainer Osselmann, Hagen Stamm, Roland Freund, Dirk Theismann, Werner Obschernikat) |
1988
1. Jugoslawien (Aleksandar Sostar, Deni Lusic, Dubravko Simenc, Perica Bukic, Veselin Djuho, Dragan Andric, Mirko Vicevic, Igor Gocanin, Mislav Bezmanilovic, Tomislav Paskvalin, Igor Milanovic, Goran Radjenovic, Renco Posinkovic) 2. USA (Craig Wilson, Kevin Robertson, James Bergeson, Peter Campbell, Douglas "Doug" Kimbell, Craig Klass, Alan Mouchawar, Jeffrey Campbell, Gregory Boyer, Terry Schroeder, Jody Campbell, Christopher "Chris" Duplanty, Michael Evans) 3. UdSSR (Jewgeni Scharonow, Nurlan Mendigaliew, Jewgeni Grischin, Alexander Kolotow, Sergej Naumow, Wiktor Berendjuga, Sergej Kotenko, Dimitri Apanasenko, Georgi Mschwenieradse, Michail Iwanow, Sergej Markotsch, Nikolai Smirnow, Michail Giorgadse) |
1992
1. Italien (Francesco Attolico, Alessandro Bovo, Paolo Caldarella, Allesandro Campagna, Marco DAltrui, Massimiliano Ferretti, Mario Fiorillo, Ferdinando Gandolfi, Amedeo Pomilio, Francesco Porzio, Giuseppe Porzio, Carlo Silipo) 2. Spanien (Daniel Ballart Sans, Manuel Estiarte Duocastella, Pedro Garcia Aguado, Salvado Gomez Aguera, Marco Gonzalez Junquera, Ruben Michavila Jover, Miguel Oca Gaia, Sergio Pedrerol Cavalle, José Pico Llado, Jesus Rollan Prada, Ricardo Sanchez Alarcon, Jordi Sans Juan) 3. GUS (Dimitri Apanasenko, Andrej Belofastow, Jewgeni Scharonow, Dimitri Gorschkow, Wladimir Karabutow, Alexander Kolotow, Andrej Kowalenko, Nikolai Koslow, Sergej Markotsch, Sergej Naumow, Alexander Ogorodnikow, Alexander Tschigir, Alexej Wdowin) |
1996
1. Spanien (Jordi Sans Juan, Carlos Sanz, Miguel Oca Gaia, Manuel Estiarte, Pedro Garcia Aguado, Salvador Gomez Aguera, Daniel Ballart Sans, Angel Andreo, Ivan Moro, Jorge Paya, Sergi Pedrerol Cavalle, José Maria Abarca, Jesus Rollan Prada) 2. Kroatien (Maro Balic, Perica Bukic, Vjekoslav Kobescak, Sinisa Skolnekovic, Tino Vegar, Zdeslav Vrdoljak, Renato Vrbicic, Damir Glavan, Igor Hinic, Josko Krekovic, Dubravko Simenc, Ratko Stritof, Ognjen Krzic) 3. Italien (Amedeo Pomilio, Alberto Angelini, Francesco Attolico, Marco Gerini, Alberto Ghibellini, Roberto Calcaterra, Alessandro Calcaterra, Carlo Silipo, Luca Giustolisi, Francesco Postiglione, Leonardo Sottani, Alessandro Bovo, Fabio Bencivenga) |
2000
Herren
1. Ungarn (Tibor Benedek, Peter Biros, Rajmund Fodor, Tamas Kasas, Gergely Kiss, Zoltan Kosz, Tamas Marcz, Tamas Molnar, Barnabas Steinmetz, Zoltan Szecsi, Bulcsu Szekely, Zsolt Varga, Attila Vari) 2. Russland (Roman Balachow, Dimitri Dougouine, Alexander Erychow, Sergej Garbousow, Dimitri Gorschkow, Juri Iatsew, Nikolai Koslow, Nikolai Maximow, Andrej Reketschinski, Dimitri Stratan, Rewaz Tschomachidse, Marat Sakirow, Irek Sinnurow) 3. Jugoslawien (Aleksandar Ciric, Danilo Ikodinovic, Viktor Jelenic, Nikola Kuljaca, Aleksandar Sapic, Dejan Savic, Aleksandar Sostar, Petar Trbojevic, Veljko Uskokovic, Jugoslav Vasovic, Vladimir Vujasinovic, Nenad Vukanic, Predrag Zimonjic) |
Damen
1. Australien (Naomi Castle, Joanne Fox, Bridgette Gusterson, Simone Hankin, Yvette Higgins, Kate Hooper, Bronwyn Mayer, Gail Miller, Melissa Mills, Debbie Watson, Liz Weekes, Danielle Woodhouse, Taryn Woods) 2. USA (Robin Beauregard, Ellen Estes, Courtney Johnson, Ericka Lorenz, Heather Moody, Maureen O'Toole, Bernice Orwig, Nicolle Payne, Heather Petri, Kathy Sheehy, Coralie Simmons, Julie Swail, Brenda Villa) 3. Russland (Marina Akobia, Jekaterina Anikejewa, Sofia Konouch, Maria Korolewa, Natalia Koutousowa, Swetlana Kouzina, Julia Petrowa, Tatjana Petrowa, Galina Rytowa, Jelena Smurowa, Jelena Tokoun, Irina Tolkounowa, Jekaterina Wassiliewa) |