| Men's water polo at the Games of the III Olympiad | ||||||||||
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Water polo game during 1904 Summer Olympics. | ||||||||||
| Venue | U.S. Life Saving Exhibit Lake | |||||||||
| Date | September 5 (semifinal) September 6 (final) | |||||||||
| Competitors | 21 from 1 nation | |||||||||
| Medalists | ||||||||||
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At the1904 Summer Olympics, awater polo tournament was contested, with three club teams of seven players each.[1] A German team tried to enter, but its entry was refused because their players did not play for the same club.[2]
The event took place in an artificial lake in Forest Park, the location of both the Olympics and the World's Fair.[3] Two of the Olympians died oftyphoid fever soon after the competition, possibly from contamination caused by livestock at the opposite end of the lake.[2][4][5]
Previously, theInternational Olympic Committee andInternational Swimming Federation (FINA) considered the water polo event at the 1904 Olympics as a demonstration sport.[1] However, in July 2021, after accepting the recommendation of Olympic historianBill Mallon, the IOC recognized water polo along with several others as an official sport of the 1904 Olympic program.[6]
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