there are 5 or 6 judges who mark the swimmers out of ten (including decimals) normally, the judges will get a score sheet beforehand telling them (for the specific competition) what thing deserves what mark. the judges simply sit at poolside and hold uptheir marks at the end!
Water polo's scoring is most like basketball, as both sports involve teams trying to score points by getting a ball into the opponent's designated area—in this case, a goal. Each goal in water polo is worth one point, similar to a field goal in basketball. The game emphasizes teamwork, strategy, and quick transitions, akin to fast breaks in basketball. However, water polo's unique aquatic environment adds a layer of complexity to scoring and gameplay.
Each goal scored is worth one point. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
water polo is when the players work together to score and win the other team
yup!!!!!!! its all about team work :D
In water polo, each team has six outfield players in addition to one goalkeeper. This means that in a typical game, there are a total of 12 outfield players in the water, with both teams fielding their six players at a time. The outfield players are responsible for scoring goals and defending against the opposing team.
There are two aspects to water polo training; skill and stamina/strength. The former is trained by practicing drills repetitively while the latter is trained by doing swimming and weights When I play water polo, I have to train on land (stamina) and in the water (skill), we run and do lots of fitness work, and then we work on how we throw and catch the ball, and do alot of swimming. Hope it helped :)
Water Polo Arena
Australian Water Polo was created in 1982.
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.
those two sports are totally different the polo is the land sport and water polo is a water sport :D
water ski = le ski nautique ("skee noh-teek")
Water polo was created by William Wilson in the 19th centurey water polo was based on the game rugbey that's why its so rough.