Very few words have been written about the genesis and the development
of the first ever water polo tournament at the Olympic Games. This sport
was introduced in the 1900 edition in Paris, a part of the World’s
Fair, and contested among seven teams from four different countries –
Belgium, France as hosting nation, Germany and Great Britain.
by Simone Pierotti
The national teams were essentially composed by players belonging to
just a single club. For instance, Belgium was entirely represented by
the Brussels Swimming and Water Polo Club, established in 1897 in the
homonym city, whereas the Berliner Swimming Club competed as Germany
national team and the Osborne Swimming Club from Manchester corresponded
to Great Britain. Originally, a “B” team of Osborne was supposed to
participate, but they eventually withdrew. France took part with four
different clubs – the Libellule de Paris, two teams of the Pupilles de
Neptune de Lille and the Tritons Lillois.
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Simone Pierotti è nato il 2 gennaio 1985 a Pietrasanta, ma è cresciuto a
Viareggio, dove ha mosso i primi passi da giornalista e le prime
bracciate da pallanotista. Ha giocato un po' in tutti i ruoli per oltre
10 anni e nel frattempo si è laureato in Comunicazione pubblica
all'Università di Pisa, ha fatto da addetto stampa al Torneo di
Viareggio e alla Coppa Carnevale di nuoto e collaborato per varie
testate. Adesso sta frequentando un master in giornalismo sportivo alla
Sheffield Hallam University, nel Regno Unito, e continua a seguire la
pallanuoto.
Simone Pierotti was born on 2 January 1985 in
Pietrasanta, but he grew up in Viareggio, where he fell in love both
with journalism and water polo. He played in almost all roles for more
than 10 years and in the meantime he graduated in Communication Studies
from Università di Pisa, he served as a press officer for the Viareggio
Tournament and the Coppa Carnevale of swimming and he has worked as a
freelance journalist for several news organisations. He is now attending
a MA in Sports Journalism at Sheffield Hallam University and he is
going on with covering water polo. |
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