Water polo at the 2004 Summer Olympics

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Water polo at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place at the Olympic Aquatic Centre where women competed for only the second time in the event at the Summer Olympics.

Twelve teams battled it out for the gold medal in the men's event, where Russia was trying to avenge their defeat by Hungary at the Sydney Olympics. There were eight teams in the women's event where holders Australia were hoping to retain the title.


Men's teams
Group A: Croatia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Russia, Serbia and Montenegro and United States.
Group B: Australia, Egypt, Germany, Greece, Italy and Spain

Women's teams
Group A: Australia, Greece, Italy and Kazakhstan.
Group B: Canada, Hungary, Russia and United States.

[edit] Medal winners

Men, Women

[edit] Men's

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Hungary
Tibor Benedek
Peter Biros
Rajmund Fodor
Istvan Gergely
Tamas Kasas
Gergely Kiss
Norbert Madaras
Tamas Molnar
Adam Steinmetz
Barnabas Steinmetz
Zoltan Szecsi
Tamas Varga
Attila Vari
Serbia and Montenegro
Aleksandar Ćirić
Vladimir Gojković
Danilo Ikodinović
Viktor Jelenić
Predrag Jokić
Nikola Kuljača
Slobodan Nikić
Aleksandar Šapić
Dejan Savić
Denis Šefik
Petar Trbojević
Vanja Udovičić
Vladimir Vujasinović
Russia
Roman Balashov
Revaz Chomakhidze
Alexander Eryshov
Alexander Fedorov
Sergey Garbuzov
Dmitry Gorshkov
Nikolay Kozlov
Nikolay Maksimov
Andrei Reketchinski
Dmitry Stratan
Vitaly Yurchik
Marat Zakirov
Irek Zinnurov

[edit] Prelimary round
Group A Pld. Win Loss Tie GF GA Points
Hungary 5 5 0 0 44 27 10
Serbia and Montenegro 5 4 1 0 37 26 8
Russia 5 3 2 0 32 28 6
United States 5 2 3 0 32 37 4
Croatia 5 1 4 0 35 41 2
Kazakhstan 5 0 5 0 21 42 0

August 15

  • United States def. Croatia (7-6)
  • Hungary def. Serbia and Montenegro (6-4)
  • Russia def. Kazakhstan (5-2)

17 August

  • United States def. Kazakhstan (9-6)
  • Serbia and Montenegro def. Russia (4-3)
  • Hungary def. Croatia (10-8)

19 August

  • Serbia and Montenegro def. Kazakhstan (9-5)
  • Hungary def. United States (7-5)
  • Croatia def. Russia (9-8)

21 August

  • Hungary def. Kazakhstan (14-4)
  • Serbia and Montenegro def. Croatia (11-8)
  • Russia def. United States (9-7)

23 August

  • Croatia def. Kazakhstan (5-4)
  • Hungary def. Russia (7-6)
  • Serbia and Montenegro def. United States (9-4)
Group B Pld. Win Loss Tie GF GA Points
Greece 5 4 1 0 43 27 8
Germany 5 3 1 1 40 28 7
Spain 5 3 2 0 35 31 6
Italy 5 3 2 0 39 24 6
Australia 5 1 3 1 37 35 3
Egypt 5 0 5 0 18 67 0

August 15

  • Australia def. Egypt (14-3)
  • Germany def. Greece (5-4)
  • Spain def. Italy (5-4)

August 17

  • Italy def. Australia (8-4)
  • Germany def. Egypt (13-3)
  • Greece def. Spain (8-5)

August 19

  • Spain def. Australia (8-4)
  • Germany def. Italy (5-10)
  • Greece def. Egypt (15-4)

August 21

  • Italy def. Egypt (13-4)
  • Germany def. Spain (11-5)
  • Greece def. Australia (10-9)

August 23

  • Australia ties Germany (6-6)
  • Spain def. Egypt (12-4)
  • Greece def. Italy (6-4)

[edit] Quarter-finals

August 25

  • Russia def. Germany (12-5)
  • Serbia and Montenegro def. Spain (7-5)

[edit] Classification 7th-12th

August 25

  • Australia def. Kazakhstan (10-5)
  • Croatia def. Egypt (12-1)

[edit] Semifinals

August 27

  • Hungary def. Russia (7-5)
  • Serbia and Montenegro def. Greece (7-3)

[edit] Classification 7th-10th

August 27

  • United States def. Australia (6-5)
  • Italy def. Croatia (11-7)

[edit] Classification 11th-12th

August 27

  • Kazakhstan def. Egypt (15-7)

[edit] 9th place match

August 29

  • Australia def. Croatia (8-7)

[edit] 7th place match

August 29

  • United States def. Italy (9-8)

[edit] 5th place match

August 29

  • Germany def. Spain (6-4)

[edit] 3rd place match

August 29

  • Russia def. Greece (6-5)

[edit] Finals

August 29

  • Hungary def. Serbia and Montenegro (8-7)

[edit] Women's

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Italy

Francesca Conti
Martina Miceli
Carmela Allucci
Silvia Bosurgi
Elena Gigli
Manuela Zanchi
Tania Di Mario
Cinzia Ragusa
Giusy Malato
Alexandra Araujo
Maddalena Musumeci
Melania Grego
Noemi Toth

Greece

Georgia Ellinaki
Dimitra Asilian
Antiopi Melidoni
Angeliki Karapataki
Kyriaki Liosi
Stavroula Kozompoli
Aikaterini Oikonomopoulou
Antigoni Roumpesi
Evangelia Moraitidou
Eftychia Karagianni
Georgia Lara
Antonia Moraiti
Anthoula Mylonaki

United States

Jacqueline Frank
Heather Petri
Ericka Lorenz
Brenda Villa
Ellen Estes
Natalie Golda
Margaret Dingeldein
Kelly Rulon
Heather Moody
Robin Beauregard
Amber Stachowski
Nicolle Payne
Thalia Munro

Round 1

Group A Win Loss Tie GF GA Points
Australia 2 0 1 22 16 5
Italy 2 1 0 20 14 4
Greece 1 1 1 17 20 3
Kazakhstan 0 3 0 16 25 0

August 16

  • Australia def. Italy (6 - 5)
  • Greece def. Kazakhstan (8 - 6)

August 18

  • Australia def. Kazakhstan (9 - 4)
  • Italy def. Greece (7 - 2)

August 20

  • ITaly def. Kazakhstan (8 - 6)
  • Greece ties. Australia (7 - 7)
Group B Win Loss Tie GF GA Points
United States 2 1 0 20 16 4
Russia 2 1 0 21 22 4
Hungary 1 2 0 19 20 2
Canada 1 2 0 16 18 2

August 16

  • United States def. Hungary (7 - 6)
  • Russia def. Canada (8 - 6)

August 18

  • Canada def. United States (6 - 5)
  • Russia def. Hungary (9 - 8)

August 20

  • United States def. Russia (8 - 4)
  • Hungary def. Canada (5 - 4)

Quarter-finals August 22

  • Greece def. Russia (7 - 4)
  • Italy def. Hungary (8 - 5)
  • Canada def. Kaz (10 - 4) (Classification 7-8)

Semi-finals August 24

  • Italy def. United States (6 - 5)
  • Greece def. Australia (6 - 2)
  • Russia def. Hungary (12 - 11) (Classification 5-6)

Finals August 26

  • Italy def.Greece (10-9)
  • United States def. Australia (6-5) (Bronze medal game)

[edit] Teams

[edit] Men’s Rosters

[edit] Australia AUSTRALIA

  • Pietro Figlioli, Trent Franklin, Toby Jenkins, Craig Miller, Sam McGegor, Timothy Neesham, Aleksandr Osadchuk, Dean Semmens, James Stanton, Rafael Sterk, Nathan Thomas, Thomas Whalan, and Gavin Woods.
  • Head Coach: Erkin Shagaev.

[edit] Croatia CROATIA

  • Samir Barač, Damir Burić, Elvis Fatović, Nikola Franković, Igor Hinić, Vjekoslav Kobeščak, Danijel Premus, Dubravko Šimenc, Mile Smodlaka, Ratko Štritof, Frano Vican, Goran Volarević, and Tihomil Vranješ.
  • Head Coach: Zoran Roje.

[edit] Egypt EGYPT

  • Ragy Abdel Hady, Karim Abdelmohsen, Mahmoud Ahmed, Ahmed Badr, Shady El Helw, Omar El Sammany, Mohamed Gamaleldin, Sherif Khalil, Bassel Mashhour, Mohamed Mekkawi, Amr Mohamed, Walid Rezk, Hassan Sultan, and Ibrahim Zaher.
  • Head Coach: Adel Shamala.

[edit] Germany GERMANY

  • Steffen Dierolf, Lukasz Kieloch, Tobias Kreuzmann, Soeren Mackeben, Heiko Nossek, Jens Pohlmann, Marc Politze, Thomas Schertwitis, Fabian Schroedter, Alexander Tchigir, Patrick Weissinger, Tim Wollthan, and Michael Zellmer.
  • Head Coach: Hagen Stamm.

[edit] Greece GREECE

  • Christos Afroudakis,Nikolaos Trikoypis ,Georgios Afroudakis, Theodoros Chatzitheodorou, Nikolaos Deligiannis, Theodoros Kalakonas, Konstantinos Loudis, Dimitrios Mazis, Georgios Reppas, Stefanos Santa, Anastasios Schizas, Argyris Theodoropoulos, Ioannis Thomakos, and Antonios Vlontakis.
  • Head Coach: Alessandro Campagna.

[edit] Hungary HUNGARY

[edit] Italy ITALY

  • Alberto Angelini, Fabio Bencivenga, Leonardo Binchi, Fabrizio Buonocore, Alessandro Calcaterra, Roberto Calcaterra, Maurizio Felugo, Goran Fiorentini, Marco Gerini, Francesco Postiglione, Bogdan Rath, Carlo Silipo, and Stefano Tempesti.
  • Head Coach: Paolo de Crescenzo.

[edit] Kazakhstan KAZAKHSTAN

  • Daniyar Abulgazin, Sergey Drozdov, Alexandr Elke, Alexandr Gaidukov, Sergey Gorovoy, Alexandr Polukhin, Artemiy Sevostyanov, Alexandr Shidlovskiy, Alexandr Shvedov, Yuriy Smolovyy, Igor Zagoruiko, Ivan Zaitsev, and Yevgeniy Zhilyayev.
  • Head Coach: Askar Orazalinov.

[edit] Russia RUSSIA

[edit] Spain SPAIN

[edit] Serbia and Montenegro SERBIA & MONTENEGRO

[edit] United States UNITED STATES




[edit] Women’s Rosters

[edit] Australia AUSTRALIA

  • Belinda Brooks, Naomi Castle, Nikita Cuffe, Joanne Fox, Jemma Gbrownlow, Kate Gynther, Kelly Heuchan, Emma Knox, Elise Norwood, Melissa Rippon, Rebecca Rippon, Bronwyn Smith, and Jodie Stuhmcke.
  • Head Coach: István Gorgenyi.

[edit] Canada CANADA

[edit] Greece GREECE

  • Dimitra Asilian, Georgia Ellinaki, Eftychia Karagianni, Angeliki Karapataki, Stavroula Kozompoli, Georgia Lara, Kyriaki Liosi, Antiopi Melidoni, Antonia Moraiti, Evangelia Moraitidou, Anthoula Mylonaki, Aikaterini Oikonomopoulou, and Antigoni Roumpesi.
  • Head Coach:Kyriakos Iosifidis.

[edit] Hungary HUNGARY

  • Rita Dravucz, Anett Gyore, Dora Kisteleki, Aniko Pelle, Agnes Primasz, Mercedes Stieber, Krisztina Szremko, Zsuzsanna Tiba, Andrea Toth, Agnes Valkay, Erzsebet Valkay, Krisztina Zantleitner, and Ildiko Zirighne Sos.
  • Head Coach: Tamas Farago.

[edit] Italy ITALY

  • Carmela Allucci, Alexandra Araujo, Silvia Bosurgi, Francesca Conti, Tania di Mario, Elena Gigli, Melania Grego, Martina Miceli, Giusy Malato, Maddalena Musumeci, Cinzia Ragusa, Noemi Toth, and Manuela Zanchi.
  • Head Coach: Pierluigi Formiconi.

[edit] Kazakhstan KAZAKHSTAN

  • Yekaterina Gariyeva, Marina Gritsenko, Tatyana Gubina, Natalya Ignatyeva, Assel Jakayeva, Svetlana Khapsalis, Alyona Klimenko, Svetlana Koroleva, Natalya Krassilnikova, Larissa Mikhailova, Galina Rytova, Irina Tolkunova, and Anna Zubkova.
  • Head Coach: Stanislav Pivovarov.

[edit] Russia RUSSIA

  • Svetlana Bogdanova, Sofya Konukh, Tatiana Petrova, Ekaterina Salimova, Natalia Shepelina, Ekaterina Shishova, Elena Smurova, Olga Turova, Ekaterina Vassilieva, Valentina Vorontsova, Maria Yaina, Galina Zlotnikova, and Anastassia Zoubkova.
  • Head Coach: Alexander Kleymenov.

[edit] United States UNITED STATES

[edit] Match schedule

BBC match schedule