미국 남자 수구 국가대표팀

United States men's national water polo team
미국
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FINA 코드미국
협회USA 수구
연맹UANA(미국)
수석 코치데얀 우도비치치
아스스트 코치알렉스 로드리게스
개빈 아로요
팀 매니저로리 베르데갈
팀 관계자크리스토퍼 베이츠(스포츠의학 부장)
선장제시 스미스
대부분토니 아제베도
최고 득점자토니 아제베도
FINA 랭킹 (2008년 이후)
현재7(2021년 8월 9일 기준)
가장 높은2 (2008, 2009)
가장 낮은11 (2017)
올림픽 경기( 통계)
외모22 (1904년 처음)
최상의 결과1위, 금메달리스트 (시위 시연)
2위, 은메달리스트 (1984, 1988, 2008)
5회 올림피아드 선수토니 아제베도(2000~2016년)
최고 득점자토니 아제베도(61골, 2000~2016년)
깃발 보유자테리 슈뢰더(1988)
월드 챔피언십
외모18 (1973년 첫 번째)
최상의 결과4위 (1998년, 1991년, 2009년)
모스트()FP토니 아제베도(2001/03/05/07/09/11/13/15, 8회, 50경기 출전)
모스트()GK메릴 모세(2007/09/11/13/15, 5회, 30경기 출전)
월드컵
외모15 (1979년 첫 번째)
최상의 결과1위, 금메달리스트 (1991, 1997)
모스트()FP테리 슈뢰더(1979/81/85/87/91, 5회)
모스트()GK크레이그 윌슨(1983/85/87/89/91, 5회)
대부분의 제목크리스 험버트(1991년, 1997년)
월드 리그
외모18(2002년번째)
최상의 결과2위, 은메달리스트 (2008, 2016, 2020)
모스트()FP제시 스미스(2002/03/06/07/08/09/10/11/12/15/16/20, 13회)
모스트()GK메릴 모세(2002/03/06/07/08/09/10/11/12/16, 11회)
팬아메리칸 게임
외모18 (1951년 첫 번째)
최상의 결과1위, 금메달리스트 (1959, 1967, 1971, 1979, 1983, 1987, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019)
모스트()FP제시 스미스(2003/07/11/15/19, 5회)
모스트()GK크레이그 윌슨(1983/87/91, 3회)
메릴 모세(2007/11/15, 3회)
대부분의 메달제시 스미스(2003/07/11/15/19, 5개의 메달)
대부분의 제목제시 스미스(2003/07/11/15/19)
UANA컵
최상의 결과1위, 금메달리스트 (2005, 2006, 2013)
미디어
웹사이트usawaterpolo.org
최종 업데이트: 2021년 7월 2일

미국 남자 수구 국가대표팀은 국제 남자 수구 부문에서 미국을 대표하는 팀이다.

가장 최근에는 2008년 하계 올림픽 헝가리에 14-10으로 패한 뒤 은메달을 딴 남자 올림픽 수구대회에서 비유럽 선수단은 이 팀이 유일하다.

2013년 5월 7일, 미국 수구는 세르비아 데얀 우도비치치를 미국 남자 수석 대표팀의 감독으로 임명했다.우도비치치는 전 세르비아 남자 대표팀 감독이었다.[1][2]

결과.

메이저 대회

경쟁력 기록

2019 팬아메리칸 게임 이후 업데이트.

토너먼트 외모 마무리
챔피언스 준우승 3위 4위 합계
올림픽 경기 22 1 4 4 3 12
세계 수영 선수권 대회 18 0 0 0 3 3
FINA 수구 월드컵 15 2 2 0 7 11
FINA 수구 세계 리그 18 0 3 1 7 11
팬아메리칸 게임 18 13 4 1 0 18
합계 91 16 13 6 20 55

올림픽 경기

세계 수영 선수권 대회

FINA 월드컵

FINA 월드 리그

팬아메리칸 게임

마이너 토너먼트

경쟁력 기록

2019년 하계 유니버시아드 이후 업데이트

토너먼트 외모 마무리
챔피언스 준우승 3위 4위 합계
하계 유니버시아드 20 3 4 2 3 12
합계 20 3 4 2 3 12

하계 유니버시아드

ASUA컵(UANA컵)

  • 2005 – 금메달
  • 2006 – 금메달
  • 2009년이벤트 취소
  • 2011년 – 참여하지 않음
  • 2013a – 은메달
  • 2013b – 금메달
  • 2015년 – 참여하지 않음
  • 2017년 – 참여하지 않음
  • 2019 – 은메달

약어
아니요. 번호 (C) 선장
H 핸드니스 L 왼손잡이 R 오른손잡이
포스 플레이 포지션 CB 센터백(2m 수비) CF 센터포워드(2m 공격)
D 운전자(공격자) GK 골키퍼 U 유틸리티( 골키퍼 제외)

현 분대

2020년 하계 올림픽 출전 선수 명단

감독: 데얀 우도비치치[5]

No. 플레이어 Pos. L/R 높이 무게 생년월일(나이) Apps OG/
Goals
클럽 Ref
1 알렉스 울프 10GK 2R 2.01m(6ft 7인치) 103kg(227lb) (1997-04-19)1997년 4월 19일 (24세) 61 0/0 Greece 히드라키코스 [6]
2 조니 후퍼 50D 2R 1.88m(6ft 2인치) 88 kg(lb) (1997-06-24)97년 6월 24일 (24세) 95 0/0 Greece 팔라이오 팔라이로 [7]
3 마르코 바빅 50D 2R 1.98m(6ft 6인치) 103kg(227lb) (1999-04-25)1999년 4월 25일 (22세) 89 0/0 Italy 로마누오토 [8]
4 앨릭스 오버트 40CF 2R 1.96m(6ft 5인치) 105kg(231lb) (1991-12-18)1991년 12월 18일 (29세) 204 1/2 Croatia 주그 두브로브니크 [9]
5 하네스 다우베 50D 2R 1.98m(6ft 6인치) 106kg(234lb) (2000-01-05)5 2000년 1월 (21세) 78 0/0 Greece 올림피아코스 [10]
6 루카 큐피도 50D 2R 1.91m(6ft 3인치) 97kg(214lb) (1995-11-09)9 1995년 11월 25일 139 1/4 Italy 카모글리 [11]
7 벤 할록 40CF 2R 1.98m(6ft 6인치) 115kg(254lb) (1997-11-22)1997년 11월 22일 (23세) 128 1/0 Italy 프로 레코 [12]
8 딜런 우드헤드 20CB 2R 2.01m(6ft 7인치) 100 kg(220 lb) (1998-09-25)1998년 9월 25일 (22세) 40 0/0 Greece 글리파다 [13]
9 앨릭스 보웬 50D 2R 1.96m(6ft 5인치) 106kg(234lb) (1993-09-04)4 1993년 9월 (27세) 212 1/3 Greece 아폴론 스미르니스 [14]
10 벤 스티븐슨 50D 2R 1.93m(6ft 4인치) 87kg(파운드 lb) (1995-03-16)16 1995년 3월 26일 38 0/0 Greece 글리파다 [15]
11 제시 스미스(C) 20CB 2R 1.93m(6ft 4인치) 112kg(247lb) (1983-04-27)1983년 4월 27일 (38세) 455 4/16 United States NYAC [16]
12 맥스 어빙 50D 2R 1.85m(6ft 1인치) 81 kg(lb) (1995-05-21)21 1995년 5월 26일 98 0/0 Greece 올림피아코스 [17]
13 드루 홀랜드 10GK 2R 1.96m(6ft 5인치) 83 kg(lb) (1995-04-11)1995년 4월 11일 (26세) 53 0/0 Greece 키오스 [18]
평균 1.95m(6피트 5인치) 99kg(218lb) 26년 24일 130

참고: 2021년 7월 23일 현재 나이
출처: 미국 남자 도쿄 2020 올림픽

전 분대

올림픽 경기

세계 수영 선수권 대회

FINA 월드컵

팬아메리칸 게임

올림픽 통계

토너먼트별 결과

다음 표는 올림픽에 출전한 미국 남자 수구 국가대표팀의 토너먼트별 성적을 보여준다.

게임. MP W D L GF GA GD 당첨률 마무리 Ref
France 1900년 파리 참여하지 않음
United States 1904년 성터루이 데모 이벤트
United Kingdom 1908년 런던 참여하지 않음
Sweden 1912년 스톡홀름 참여하지 않음
Belgium 1920년 앤트워프 5 2 0 3 18 19 -1 40.00% 12/4 [21][22][23]
France 1924년 파리 5 2 0 3 10 11 -1 40.00% 13/3 [26][27][28]
Netherlands 1928년 암스테르담 3 1 0 2 11 7 +4 33.33% 14/7 [30][31][32]
United States 1932년 로스앤젤레스 4 2 1 1 20 12 +8 50.00% 5월 3일 [34][35][36]
Germany 1936년 베를린 3 1 0 2 7 8 -1 33.33% 16년 9월 9일 [37][38][39]
United Kingdom 1948년 런던 3 1 1 1 11 11 0 33.33% 18/11 [41][42][43]
Finland 1952년 헬싱키 9 5 0 4 35 31 +4 55.56% 21년 4월 4일 [44][45][46]
Australia 1956년 멜버른 6 2 0 4 15 23 -8 33.33% 10월 5일 [47][48][49]
Italy 1960년 로마 7 3 0 4 33 35 -2 42.86% 16년 7월 7일 [50][51][52]
Japan 1964년 도쿄 3 1 0 2 12 9 +3 33.33% 13/9 [53][54][55]
Mexico 1968 Mexico City 8 5 1 2 49 43 +6 62.50% 5th of 15 [56][57][58]
West Germany 1972 Munich 9 6 2 1 50 38 +12 66.67% 3rd of 16 [59][60][61]
Canada 1976 Montreal Did not qualify
Soviet Union 1980 Moscow Qualified but withdrew
United States 1984 Los Angeles 7 6 1 0 65 43 +22 85.71% 2nd of 12 [62][63][64]
South Korea 1988 Seoul 7 5 0 2 71 56 +15 71.43% 2nd of 12 [65][66][67]
Spain 1992 Barcelona 7 4 0 3 48 38 +10 57.14% 4th of 12 [68][69][70]
United States 1996 Atlanta 8 5 0 3 67 57 +10 62.50% 7th of 12 [71][72][73]
Australia 2000 Sydney 8 3 0 5 69 68 +1 37.50% 6th of 12 [74][75][76]
Greece 2004 Athens 7 4 0 3 47 50 -3 57.14% 7th of 12 [77][78][79]
China 2008 Beijing 7 5 0 2 57 50 +7 71.43% 2nd of 12 [80][81][82]
United Kingdom 2012 London 8 3 0 5 61 70 -9 37.50% 8th of 12 [83][85]
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro 5 2 0 3 35 35 0 40.00% 10th of 12 [86][88]
Total 129 68 6 55 791 714 +77 52.71%
Games MP W D L GF GA GD Win % Finish Ref

Historical progression – best finish

The following table shows the historical progression of the best finish at the Olympic Games.

Best finish Achievement Games Date Duration of record Ref
4th Set record Belgium 1920 Antwerp Aug 29, 1920 3 years, 326 days [21][22][23]
3rd Broke record France 1924 Paris Jul 20, 1924 60 years, 21 days [26][27][28]
Tied record United States 1932 Los Angeles Aug 13, 1932 [34][35][36]
Tied record West Germany 1972 Munich Sep 4, 1972 [59][60][61]
2nd Broke record United States 1984 Los Angeles Aug 10, 1984 37 years, 245 days [62][63][64]
Tied record South Korea 1988 Seoul Oct 1, 1988 [65][66][67]
Tied record China 2008 Beijing Aug 24, 2008 [80][81][82]

Results by opponent

The following tables show results of the United States men's national water polo team at the Olympic Games by opponent.

Continent Medals First Latest MP W D L GF GA GD Win % Confederation
Teams from Americas 0 1936 1984 10 9 1 0 70 30 +40 90.00% ASUA
Teams from Asia 0 1932 2008 4 4 0 0 41 17 +24 100.00% AASF
Teams from Europe 73 1920 2016 111 52 5 54 645 641 +4 46.85% LEN
Teams from Oceania 0 1984 2012 4 3 0 1 35 26 +9 75.00% OSA
Total 73 1920 2016 129 68 6 55 791 714 +77 52.71%
Team Medals First Latest MP W D L GF GA GD Win % Confederation
Australia 0 1984 2012 4 3 0 1 35 26 +9 75.00% OSA
Austria 0 1952 1952 1 1 0 0 4 1 +3 100.00% LEN
Belgium^ 6 1920 1932 7 2 1 4 20 23 -3 28.57% LEN
Brazil 0 1964 1984 4 4 0 0 33 11 +22 100.00% ASUA
Canada 0 1972 1972 1 1 0 0 8 1 +7 100.00% ASUA
China 0 1988 2008 2 2 0 0 22 11 +11 100.00% AASF
Croatia^ 3 1996 2016 7 4 0 3 47 52 -5 57.14% LEN
Cuba 0 1968 1972 2 1 1 0 13 12 +1 50.00% ASUA
Czechoslovakia 0 1992 1992 1 1 0 0 9 3 +6 100.00% LEN
East Germany 0 1968 1968 1 1 0 0 6 4 +2 100.00% LEN
France^ 4 1924 2016 5 3 0 2 29 19 +10 60.00% LEN
Germany^ 3 1932 2008 5 3 1 1 26 20 +6 60.00% LEN
Great Britain^ 4 1920 2012 4 3 0 1 28 20 +8 75.00% LEN
Greece 0 1920 2000 6 5 0 1 61 31 +30 83.33% LEN
Hungary^ 15 1928 2012 12 1 0 11 48 90 -42 8.33% LEN
Italy^ 8 1952 2016 8 4 0 4 58 59 -1 50.00% LEN
Japan 0 1932 1932 1 1 0 0 10 0 +10 100.00% AASF
Kazakhstan 0 2004 2004 1 1 0 0 9 6 +3 100.00% AASF
Malta 0 1928 1928 1 1 0 0 10 0 +10 100.00% LEN
Mexico 0 1972 1972 1 1 0 0 7 5 +2 100.00% ASUA
Montenegro 0 2012 2016 2 1 0 1 13 15 -2 50.00% LEN
Netherlands^ 2 1924 2000 7 5 0 2 43 35 +8 71.43% LEN
Romania 0 1952 2012 5 4 0 1 34 25 +9 80.00% LEN
Russia^ 2 2000 2004 2 0 0 2 17 20 -3 0.00% LEN
Serbia^ 3 2008 2012 3 1 0 2 18 20 -2 33.33% LEN
Serbia and Montenegro^† 1 1996 2004 3 1 0 2 21 25 -4 33.33% LEN
Soviet Union^† 7 1956 1988 4 1 1 2 18 24 -6 25.00% LEN
Spain^ 2 1920 2016 9 4 0 5 62 57 +5 44.44% LEN
Sweden^ 3 1920 1952 4 1 0 3 6 19 -13 25.00% LEN
Ukraine 0 1996 1996 1 1 0 0 9 7 +2 100.00% LEN
Unified Team^† 1 1992 1992 2 0 0 2 9 16 -7 0.00% LEN
Uruguay 0 1936 1948 2 2 0 0 9 1 +8 100.00% ASUA
West Germany^† 1 1968 1984 3 2 1 0 19 16 +3 66.67% LEN
Yugoslavia^† 8 1952 1988 8 2 1 5 30 40 -10 25.00% LEN
Total 73 1920 2016 129 68 6 55 791 714 +77 52.71%
Team Medals First Latest MP W D L GF GA GD Win % Confederation

^Teams that have won at least one Olympic medal are shown in bold.
Defunct teams are shown in italic.

Number of competitors and average age, height & weight

The following table shows number of competitors and average age, height & weight at the Olympic Games by tournament.

Games Competitors Returning Olympians Average Finish Ref
Number Number % Age Height Weight
Belgium 1920 Antwerp 11 0 0.00% 26 years, 77 days 4th of 12 [21][22][23]
France 1924 Paris 11 1 9.09% 25 years, 72 days[h] 3rd of 13 [26][27][28]
Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam 11 4 36.36% 25 years, 364 days[i] 7th of 14 [30][31][32]
United States 1932 Los Angeles 7[b] 1 14.29% 26 years, 220 days 3rd of 5 [34][35][36]
Germany 1936 Berlin 9[c] 6 66.67% 29 years, 183 days 9th of 16 [37][38][39]
United Kingdom 1948 London 8[d] 2 25.00% 31 years, 185 days 11th of 18 [41][42][43]
Finland 1952 Helsinki 10[e] 0 0.00% 22 years, 77 days 4th of 21 [44][45][46]
Australia 1956 Melbourne 10[f] 2 20.00% 25 years, 230 days 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 182 lb (83 kg) 5th of 10 [47][48][49]
Italy 1960 Rome 10[g] 4 40.00% 24 years, 361 days 5 ft 11.5 in (1.82 m) 176 lb (80 kg) 7th of 16 [50][51][52]
Japan 1964 Tokyo 11 2 18.18% 23 years, 204 days 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 174 lb (79 kg) 9th of 13 [53][54][55]
Mexico 1968 Mexico City 11 4 36.36% 24 years, 187 days 6 ft 0.5 in (1.84 m) 184 lb (83 kg) 5th of 15 [56][57][58]
West Germany 1972 Munich 11 7 63.64% 25 years, 152 days 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 188 lb (85 kg) 3rd of 16 [59][60][61]
United States 1984 Los Angeles 13 0 0.00% 27 years, 188 days 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 192 lb (87 kg) 2nd of 12 [62][63][64]
South Korea 1988 Seoul 13 5 38.46% 27 years, 345 days 6 ft 2.5 in (1.89 m) 201 lb (91 kg) 2nd of 12 [65][66][67]
Spain 1992 Barcelona 13 7 53.85% 28 years, 348 days 6 ft 3.5 in (1.92 m) 203 lb (92 kg) 4th of 12 [68][69][70]
United States 1996 Atlanta 13 5 38.46% 27 years, 24 days 6 ft 3.5 in (1.92 m) 203 lb (92 kg) 7th of 12 [71][72][73]
Australia 2000 Sydney 13 6 46.15% 27 years, 353 days 6 ft 3.5 in (1.92 m) 205 lb (93 kg) 6th of 12 [74][75][76]
Greece 2004 Athens 13 3 23.08% 25 years, 359 days 6 ft 3.5 in (1.92 m) 211 lb (96 kg) 7th of 12 [77][78][79]
China 2008 Beijing 13 7 53.85% 27 years, 186 days 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 218 lb (99 kg) 2nd of 12 [80][81][82]
United Kingdom 2012 London 13 10 76.92% 30 years, 316 days 6 ft 4.5 in (1.94 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 8th of 12 [83][84][85]
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro 13 4 30.77% 25 years, 251 days 6 ft 4.5 in (1.94 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 10th of 12 [86][87][88]
Games Number Number % Age Height Weight Finish Ref
Competitors Returning Olympians Average

Historical progression – returning Olympians

The following table shows the historical progression of the record of returning Olympians.

Returning
Olympians
Achievement Games Date Duration of record Ref
0 Set record Belgium 1920 Antwerp Aug 24, 1920 3 years, 324 days [21][22][23]
1 Broke record France 1924 Paris Jul 13, 1924 4 years, 24 days [26][27][28]
4 Broke record Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Aug 6, 1928 8 years, 2 days [30][31][32]
6 Broke record Germany 1936 Berlin Aug 8, 1936 36 years, 19 days [37][38][39]
7 Broke record West Germany 1972 Munich Aug 27, 1972 39 years, 337 days [59][60][61]
Tied record Spain 1992 Barcelona Aug 1, 1992 [68][69][70]
Tied record China 2008 Beijing Aug 10, 2008 [80][81][82]
10 Broke record United Kingdom 2012 London Jul 29, 2012 9 years, 257 days [83][84][85]

Historical progression – average age, height and weight

The following table shows the historical progression of the record of average age at the Olympic Games.

Average age Achievement Games Date Duration of record Ref
26 years, 77 days Set record Belgium 1920 Antwerp Aug 24, 1920 11 years, 348 days [21][22][23]
26 years, 220 days Broke record United States 1932 Los Angeles Aug 6, 1932 4 years, 2 days [34][35][36]
29 years, 183 days Broke record Germany 1936 Berlin Aug 8, 1936 11 years, 357 days [37][38][39]
31 years, 185 days Broke record United Kingdom 1948 London Jul 30, 1948 73 years, 256 days [41][42][43]

The following table shows the historical progression of the record of average height at the Olympic Games.

Average height Achievement Games Date Duration of record Ref
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Set record Australia 1956 Melbourne Nov 28, 1956 27 years, 247 days [47][48][49]
Tied record West Germany 1972 Munich Aug 27, 1972 [59][60][61]
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Broke record United States 1984 Los Angeles Aug 1, 1984 4 years, 51 days [62][63][64]
6 ft 2.5 in (1.89 m) Broke record South Korea 1988 Seoul Sep 21, 1988 3 years, 315 days [65][66][67]
6 ft 3.5 in (1.92 m) Broke record Spain 1992 Barcelona Aug 1, 1992 16 years, 9 days [68][69][70]
Tied record United States 1996 Atlanta Jul 20, 1996 [71][72][73]
Tied record Australia 2000 Sydney Sep 23, 2000 [74][75][76]
Tied record Greece 2004 Athens Aug 15, 2004 [77][78][79]
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Broke record China 2008 Beijing Aug 10, 2008 3 years, 354 days [80][81][82]
6 ft 4.5 in (1.94 m) Broke record United Kingdom 2012 London Jul 29, 2012 9 years, 257 days [83][84][85]
Tied record Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Aug 6, 2016 [86][87][88]

The following table shows the historical progression of the record of average weight at the Olympic Games.

Average weight Achievement Games Date Duration of record Ref
182 lb (83 kg) Set record Australia 1956 Melbourne Nov 28, 1956 11 years, 321 days [47][48][49]
184 lb (83 kg) Broke record Mexico 1968 Mexico City Oct 14, 1968 3 years, 318 days [56][57][58]
188 lb (85 kg) Broke record West Germany 1972 Munich Aug 27, 1972 11 years, 340 days [59][60][61]
192 lb (87 kg) Broke record United States 1984 Los Angeles Aug 1, 1984 4 years, 51 days [62][63][64]
201 lb (91 kg) Broke record South Korea 1988 Seoul Sep 21, 1988 3 years, 315 days [65][66][67]
203 lb (92 kg) Broke record Spain 1992 Barcelona Aug 1, 1992 8 years, 53 days [68][69][70]
Tied record United States 1996 Atlanta Jul 20, 1996 [71][72][73]
205 lb (93 kg) Broke record Australia 2000 Sydney Sep 23, 2000 3 years, 327 days [74][75][76]
211 lb (96 kg) Broke record Greece 2004 Athens Aug 15, 2004 3 years, 361 days [77][78][79]
218 lb (99 kg) Broke record China 2008 Beijing Aug 10, 2008 3 years, 354 days [80][81][82]
220 lb (100 kg) Broke record United Kingdom 2012 London Jul 29, 2012 9 years, 257 days [83][84][85]
Tied record Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Aug 6, 2016 [86][87][88]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Harry Hebner was appointed head coach for the 1924 games, but he did not go due to business commitment.
  2. ^ a b Only 7 players competed in this tournament. They were all listed in page 607, 629, 630, 631, 632 and 633 of the Official Report of the 1932 Olympic Games (page 623, 646, 647, 648, 649 and 650 of the PDF document). The official report of the International Olympic Committee did not count other reserves or alternates as competitors or medalists.
  3. ^ a b Only 9 players competed in this tournament. They were all listed in page 984 of the Official Report of the 1936 Olympic Games (page 345 of the PDF document). The official report of the International Olympic Committee did not count other reserves or alternates as competitors.
  4. ^ a b Only 8 players competed in this tournament. They were all listed in page 470 and 472 of the Official Report of the 1948 Olympic Games (page 642 and 644 of the PDF document). The official report of the International Olympic Committee did not count other reserves or alternates as competitors.
  5. ^ a b Only 10 players competed in this tournament. They were all listed in page 599, 600, 603, 604 and 605 of the Official Report of the 1952 Olympic Games (page 602, 603, 606, 607 and 608 of the PDF document). The official report of the International Olympic Committee did not count other reserves or alternates as competitors.
  6. ^ a b Only 10 players competed in this tournament. They were all listed in page 623 and 624 of the Official Report of the 1956 Olympic Games (page 625 and 626 of the PDF document). The official report of the International Olympic Committee did not count other reserves or alternates as competitors.
  7. ^ a b Only 10 players competed in this tournament. They were all listed in page 615, 616, 619, 620 and 623 of the Official Report of the 1960 Olympic Games (page 624, 625, 628, 629 and 632 of the PDF document). The official report of the International Olympic Committee did not count other reserves or alternates as competitors.
  8. ^ Average age of 10 competitors.
  9. ^ Average age of 9 competitors.

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