6 or 7 minutes
There have been womens water polo teams at the last two Olympics.
2 hours
Water polo games are divided into four quarters. The length of each quarter depends on the level: FINA Water Polo World League, Olympic and US College water polo games consist of 8 minutes per quarter, so 36 minutes of game time. US high school games vary, with varsity games consisting of 7 minutes per quarter, junior varsity games 6 minutes per quarter and freshman/sophomore games 5 minutes per quarter, so 28, 24 or 20 minutes of game time. When the ball is not being played (between a foul and free throw or between a goal and restart), the clock is stopped, so in reality an average quarter lasts a lot longer (usually between twice to three times the actual playing time) than the times above.
the quarters are about 6 to 7 minutes long
Since 1996
His last name was Polo. Atleast that was his name when I did a report on him...?
He left with his father for Asia in 1271 and returned in 1295.
Rowing, bowling, and snowboarding have a long O sound in them, as does water polo.
Water Polo Arena
Australian Water Polo was created in 1982.
A water polo goal, a shot clock, a score board, a water polo ball, and last but not least the player. Water polo swimming apparel are speedos, and a cap saying the number/team color. No goggles are worn.
Water Polo is so named because of its likeness to normal polo and the fact that it is played in water. In reality, it is more similar to Rugby but "water rugby" doesn't have quite the same ring to it.