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Water polo

Water polo

Men's water polo became a part of the Olympic games already in 1900. So it belongs to the oldest team sports of the Olympic games together with football, cricket, rugby etc.

Water polo is a ball sport for enthusiasts who like water above all. This is a team sport and according to the world association of sports this is the second hardest sport of all just after the ice hockey demanding big physical preparedness. The advantage of this sport is that it is not necessary to purchase an expensive equipment, in fact you make do with swimming trunks and a swiming cap. Even if this is a contact sport it is a safe sport basically - water brakes sharp movements and serious injuries happen very rarely. 

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