Encyclopedia > Water polo at the 1960 Summer Olympics
Final results for the water polo tournament at the 1960 Summer Olympics: Water polo is a team water sport, which can be best described as a combination of swimming, football (soccer), basketball, ice hockey, rugby and wrestling. ... The 1960 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad, were held in 1960 in Rome, Italy. ...
Soviet Union Vladimir Semenov Anatoli Kartashov Vladimir Novikov Pyotr Mshventeradze Yuri Grigorovsky Viktor Ageev Givi Chikvanaya Leri Gogoladze Vyacheslav Kurennoi Boris Goikhmann Yevgeni Saltsyn
Hungary Kálmán Markovits András Katona György Kárpáti László Jeney Otto Boros István Hevesi Mihály Mayer Zoltán Dömötör Deszö Gyamati Tivadar Kanizsa Péter Rusorán
It was the second time an athlete died in competition at the Olympics, after the death of Portuguese marathon runner Francisco Lazaro at the 1912 SummerOlympics.
The 1896 SummerOlympics, formally called the Games of the I Olympiad, were the first modern Olympics and the first Games since Roman emperor Theodosius I banned the Ancient Olympic Games in AD 393 as part of the Christian campaign against paganism.
The 2008 SummerOlympics, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, will be held in Beijing in the Peoples Republic of China from August 8, 2008 to August 24, 2008, with the opening ceremony to take place at 8 p.
Olympic victory is generally considered to be the most prestigious achievement in any field of sport.
The 1956 Melbourne Games were largely successful, barring a waterpolo match between Hungary and the Soviet Union, which political tensions caused to end as a pitched battle between the teams.
The 1960 Rome Games saw the first arrival on the world scene of a young light heavyweight boxer named Cassius Clay, better known as Muhammad Ali, who would later throw his gold medal away in disgust after being refused service in a "whites only" restaurant in his home town.