Following
a captivating finish to water polo at the World Aquatics Championships – Doha
2024, draws for the teams that qualified to compete in the Men’s and Women’s
Water Polo Tournaments at the Paris 2024 Olympics were held on the competition
pool deck in the Qatari capital.
In Doha,
Croatia and the United States took home the world championship titles in the
men’s and women’s tournaments, respectively.
The USA
women head into Paris 2024 looking for their fourth-consecutive Olympic title,
while the Croatia men’s team – winners at the London 2012 Olympics – look to
improve on their fifth-place finish at the Tokyo 2020 Games. Serbia heads into
Paris as the two-time defending Olympics champions in men’s water polo.
With the
World Aquatics Championships in the Qatari capital serving as the final pathway
to qualify for the Paris 2024 Games, the following countries will play at the
upcoming Olympics.
Men’s
Water Polo Teams | Paris 2024 Olympics (12 Teams)
Hungary
Greece
Croatia
Spain
United
States
Australia
Japan
Romania
Serbia
Italy
Montenegro
France
Women’s
Water Polo Teams | Paris 2024 Olympics (10 Teams)
Netherlands
Spain
Greece
Australia
Hungary
Italy
United
States
People’s
Republic of China
Canada
France
The Paris
2024 water polo tournament will be held between 5 and 11 August. Preliminary
matches will be played at the Olympic Aquatic Centre in Saint-Denis, a
permanent venue which will provide aquatic sports opportunities long after the
Games. Later rounds, including the finals, will be held at the Paris La Défense
Arena – a major multisport arena that will be transformed into an aquatics
venue for the first time this summer.
During
the draw ceremony, World Aquatics President Husain Al-Musallam said: “Every
athlete knows that success here at the World Aquatics Championships is the
golden ticket to compete in the Paris 2024 Olympics. We look forward to what
will be a global celebration of sport, with fans packing out venues and tuning
in from around the globe to witness the world’s best aquatics athletes. I am
grateful for the excellent collaboration with the Paris 2024 Organising
Committee, and I eagerly await the displays of sporting excellence on the world
stage this summer.”
Also
present at the draw was Paris 2024 Sports Director Aurélie Merle.
"The
result of this first draw for the Olympic tournament projects us more than ever
towards the Paris 2024 Games! We know what the dream of an Olympic title
represents for the athletes, and we work daily with World Aquatics to enable
them to perform in the best conditions,” Merle said, “The water polo players
now know their future opponents, and both the Centre Aquatique and Paris La
Défense Arena will be ready to welcome them in an exceptional atmosphere. We
can't wait to see this!”
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