Hungary
and the Netherlands join the eight other teams* that have already qualified for
the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, after winning the semi-final matches of the FINA
Women's Water Polo Olympic Games Qualification Tournament (from January 19-24,
2021), respectively against Italy and Greece.
In
Trieste (ITA), the home team could not overcome an inspired Magyar squad, who
had in Rita Keszthelyi the best scorer (six goals) of the decisive game on
January 23. The visitors won 13-10 (3-1, 2-2, 4-4, 4-3), sealing their
qualification for the Games.
Also on
Saturday, Greece got a 4-3 advantage at half of the semi-final against the
Netherlands, but after remaining scoreless for the subsequent two periods, the
Hellenic side couldn’t avoid the defeat by 4-7.
In the
finals on Sunday (with no implication for the Olympic qualification), Hungary
won its battle against the Netherlands 13-11 by dominating the first and third
quarters (4-3, 2-2, 5-3, 2-3). In the bronze medal match, Greece crushed Italy
10-4 with a strong start in the first quarter (4-1, 0-1, 4-1, 2-1).
For the
fifth spot, France imposed itself against Kazakhstan for a final score of 12-10
(3-1, 3-3, 3-4, 3-2), and Israel defeated Slovakia 13-10 (2-1, 1-4, 5-3, 5-2)
for places 7-8.
*The
eight teams that had already secured an Olympic berth are: USA, Canada, host
Japan, China, Australia, South Africa, Spain and Russia.
The
final ranking in Trieste was as follows:
1.
Hungary (gold),
2.
Netherlands (silver),
3.
Greece (bronze),
4.
Italy,
5.
France,
6.
Kazakhstan,
7.
Israel,
8.
Slovakia
All
matches are available on replay on FINAtv, while day-by-day news reports can be
read on FINA website and photos / videos can be found on FINA social media
channels.
Given
the COVID-19 pandemic situation, the tournament in Trieste was successfully
held under strict sanitary measures, implemented by FINA in co-operation with
the Organising Committee.
The
FINA Men’s Water Polo Olympic Games Qualification Tournament will take place in
Rotterdam (NED) from February 14-21, 2021.
Fédération
Internationale de Natation (FINA)
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