The Water Polo Management Group launched its Performance Pathway overview on 24th October 2016.
The Pathway Plan is intended to give effect to the ASA’s Strategic Review of Water Polo (otherwise known as the Tunnicliffe Review) and has 2 primary goals; identifying the most talented young water polo players in England, and developing these players to an international standard.
For more information about the Performance Pathway please click on the link below
The 2016 England Water Polo Performance Pathway
University water polo competitions in the UK are provided by 2 organisations...
Congratulations to London Otter women who have booked their ticket to the next round of European Aquatics 2024 Challenger Cup. The last match on Sunday 10th November in Group C saw Czech Republic hosts, Asten Johnson Strakonice, take on Otter Swimming and Water Polo Club. The Czechs opened up a 5-3 lead at the turnaround, but Otter turned up in the third quarter and two goals from Rebecca Mulcahy and Sarah Snyder, plus one from Izzy Dean,