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  2. William Wilson (aquatics) - Wikipedia

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    William Wilson (13 November 1844 – 1 June 1912) was a late 19th-century British journalist, swimming instructor and coach, contributor to the scientific techniques behind competitive swimming, and originator of the game of water polo. [1]

  3. Rules of water polo - Wikipedia

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    American high school water polo plays overtime as two 3 minute periods followed by multiple 3-minute sudden death periods if the tie persists after the 2 periods of play. Tournament hosts can modify their rules to incorporate regulation, such as sudden death immediately following 4 periods of the game, or a shoot-out.

  4. Water polo - Wikipedia

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    Water polo is a highly physical and demanding sport and has frequently been cited as one of the most difficult to play. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Special equipment for water polo includes a water polo ball , a ball of varying colors which floats on the water; numbered and coloured caps ; and two goals, which either float in the water or are attached to ...

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    Watching this little moose frolic in a family's backyard is likely to bring back fond moments from your childhood.

  7. USA Water Polo - Wikipedia

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    The United States men's team has participated in Olympic water polo since the 1904 Games in St. Louis, the second Olympic Games to host a water polo tournament. The 1904 squad won the gold medal, the only gold the US men have earned in water polo. Since 1904, the US has won another six Olympic medals (1924, 1932, 1972, 1984, 1988, 2008).

  8. Mineral lick - Wikipedia

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    Many animals regularly visit mineral licks to consume clay, supplementing their diet with nutrients and minerals. In tropical bats, lick visitation is associated with a diet based on wild figs (), which have very low levels of sodium, [3] [4] and licks are mostly used by females that are pregnant or lactating.

  9. Water polo in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The forerunner of the current national Water polo championship was the Australian Water Polo Club Championship, which was contested annually from 1975 until 1990 for men, and from 1984 until 2003 for women. [4] Today, the Australian Water Polo League (AWL) is Australia’s premier domestic water polo competition.