All About Water Polo Including Rules, History, and Famous Players Review
The history of water polo as a team sport began as a demonstration of strength and swimming skill in late 19th century England and Scotland. The present-day game involves teams of seven players (plus up to six substitutes), with a water polo ball similar in size to a football or soccer ball but constructed of waterproof nylon. This book explores the history of the game including the pioneers - William Wilson and James Smith. You will also find information on the rules and famous water polo players.
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