More fun in the sun on day two of the Australian Youth Water Polo Championships, as junior players across Brisbane put it all on the line for club honours.
The Australian Youth Water Polo Championships will make a stunning return to Brisbane tomorrow, with more than 210 teams from around Australia, New Zealand and the United States of America set to take part in the annual water polo festival.
With less than 205 days to go until the Paris Olympic Games, Water Polo Australia (WPA) is excited to announce the Ord Minnett Aussie Sharks and Aussie Stingers squads for the Ord Minnett Test Match Series that will be held as part of the 2024 Australian Youth Water Polo Championships (AYWPC) in Brisbane.
Taking place in Brisbane from 5-16 January, the Australian Youth Water Polo Championships (AYWPC) attracts talented water polo teams from far and wide.
The 2024 edition of the event will be no different with more than 210 teams set to compete, including six traveling from the Atlantis City Water Polo Club in Auckland, New Zealand.
As well as developing their broader water polo community, the completely volunteer-run state of Tasmania is making the development of competitive pathways a focus, sending five teams to the Australian Youth Water Polo Championships (AYWPC) in Brisbane this January.
Former captain of the Ord Minnett Aussie Stingers and three-time Olympian, Rowie Webster will be on deck at the Australian Youth Water Polo Championships (AYWPC) this January as she returns to her Richmond Tigers roots.
A composite team from Canberra, the 16&U Woden Waves Girls team will be truly representative of the Australian Capital Territory water polo community when they play at the Australian Youth Water Polo Championships (AYWPC) in January.
While many travel from far and wide to attend the great Australian Youth Water Polo Championships (AYWPC), there is no team traveling further than MATS POLO, who will travel from the United States of America to compete against the best of the best on Australian soil.
The Australian Youth Water Polo Championships (AYWPC) will take place across Brisbane in January 2024, bringing together passionate young Water Polo players from around the country for two weeks of quality competition.
Among the many long-standing teams and clubs traveling to the Australian Youth Water Polo Championships (AYWPC), the 2024 edition of the event will feature two teams from New Wave Water Polo Club who are traveling interstate to compete for the first time.
The Australian Youth Water Polo Championships (AYWPC) will return to Brisbane in 2024, with more than 210 teams set to compete across multiple venues from the 5 to 16 January.
A hallmark event on the Water Polo Australia calendar, the Australian Youth Water Polo Championships (AYWPC) will make a stunning return to Brisbane from 5 to 16 January 2024.