Water polo at the 1928 Summer Olympics

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Final results for the water polo tournament at the 1928 Summer Olympics:

Contents

[edit] Medal summary

Gold Silver Bronze
Germany Germany
Max Amann
Karl Bähre
Emil Benecke
Johann Blank
Otto Cordes
Fritz Gunst
Erich Rademacher
Joachim Rademacher
Hungary Hungary
István Barta
Olivér Halassy
Márton Homonnai
Sándor Ivády
Alajos Keserű
Ferenc Keserű
József Vértesy
France France
Emile Bulteel
Henri Cuvelier
Paul Dujardin
Jules Keignaert
Henri Padou
Ernest Rogez
Albert Thévenon
Achille Tribouillet
Albert Vandeplancke

[edit] Results

[edit] Participating nations

Each country was allowed to enter a team of 11 players and they all were eligible for participation.

A total of 109(*) water polo players from 14 nations competed at the Amsterdam Games:

(*) NOTE: There are only players counted, which participated in one game at least.

[edit] Summary

Place Nation
1 Germany Germany (GER)
Max Amann (Hellas Magdeburg)
Karl Bähre (Wasserfreunde 98 Hannover)
Emil Benecke (Hellas Magdeburg)
Johann Blank
Otto Cordes (Hellas Magdeburg)
Fritz Gunst (Wasserfreunde 98 Hannover)
Erich Rademacher (Hellas Magdeburg)
Joachim Rademacher (Hellas Magdeburg)
Heinrich Atmer
Otto Kühne
Karl-Heinz Protze
2 Hungary Hungary (HUN)
reserve players
György Bródy
Oszkar Csorba
László Czele
János Wenk
3 France France (FRA)
Emile Bulteel (EN Tourcoing)
Henri Cuvelier (EN Tourcoing)
Paul Dujardin (EN Tourcoing)
Jules Keignaert (EN Tourcoing)
Henri Padou (EN Tourcoing)
Ernest Rogez (EN Tourcoing)
Albert Thévenon (Libellule)
Achille Tribouillet (EN Tourcoing)
Albert Vandeplancke (EN Tourcoing)
- Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Leslie Ablett
Nicholas Beaman
John Budd
Jack Hatfield
Richard Hodgson
Edward Peter
William Quick
Paul Radmilovic
Edward Temme
W. G. Freeguard
- United States United States (USA)
Harry Daniels
Richard Grennberg
Sam Greller
George Mitchell
Wally O'Connor
Paul Samson
George Schroth
Herbert Topp
Johnny Weissmuller
Joseph Farley
John Cattus
- Argentina Argentina (ARG)
Mario Bistoletti
Ricardo Bustamante
Carlos Castro Feijoó
Enrique Jorge Moreau
Luciano Rivere
Francisco Uranga
César S. Vásquez
S. Stipanicic
- Netherlands Netherlands (NED)
Koos Köhler
Sjaak Köhler
Cornelis Leenheer
Jan Scholte
Abraham van Olst
Han van Senus
Jean van Silfhout
F. J. A. Kuyper
H. Minnes
G. B. Rijke
Pieter van Senus
- Belgium Belgium (BEL)
René Bauwens
Gérard Blitz
Jules Brandeleer
Pierre Coppieters
Henri De Pauw
Joseph Malissart
André Mélardy
Louis Van Gheem
Fernand Visser
F. Bettens
J. J. Tensen
- Malta Malta (MLT)
Hanry Bonavia
Carmelo Busietta
Vincent Busietta
Lawrence Darmanin
Edward Magri
Frances Nappa
Victor Pace
Arthur Rizzo
Robert Vella
- Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Josef Bušek
Kurt Epstein
František Getreuer
Michal Schmuck
František Schulz
Pavol Steiner
Ladislav Švehla
Hugo Klempfner
J. Kroc
A. Novotny
Josef Tomášek
- Spain Spain (ESP)
Jaime Cruells Folguera
Gonzalo Jiménez
Rafael Jiménez Corral
Manuel Majo Hernández
José María Puig Bori
Angel Sabata
Mariano Trigo
Luis Gibernau Abril
- Switzerland Switzerland (SUI)
Eric Brochon
Robert Hürlimann
Ernest Hüttenmoser
Robert Mermoud
Fernand Moret
Othmar Schmalz
Robert Wyss
Armand Boppart
E. Ruchti
E. Tschümperly
- Ireland Ireland (IRL)
Thomas Dockrell
Charles Fagan
Norman Judd
Patrick McClure
Stanley Moore
John O'Connor
Michael O'Connor
James Brady
H. G. Ellerker
- Luxembourg Luxembourg (LUX)
Georges Bauer
Victor Klees
Eugène Kuborn
Charles Mersch
Jules Staudt
Norbert Staudt
Félix Unden
G. Arnoldy
L. Hengen
J. P. Konsbrück
V. Thom