Water Polo - Team Kazakhstan

Water Polo

Number Name Height Date of Birth
1 172 cm 31 Jul 1990
2 166 cm 13 Feb 2004
3 172 cm 30 Mar 2005
4 170 cm 21 Apr 2004
5 170 cm 24 Jan 2004
6 170 cm 22 Apr 2003
7 160 cm 15 Apr 1999
8 177 cm 12 Nov 2000
9 172 cm 13 Jul 2004
10 164 cm 5 May 2001
11 176 cm 21 Mar 1996
12 172 cm 23 Oct 1999
13 174 cm 21 Aug 2004

Team Officials

Function Name
Head Coach

Events Entered

Discipline Event Rank
WPO Water Polo Women 3

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Huanglong Sports Centre Swimming & Diving Centre
KAZ
Kazakhstan
12
SGP
Singapore
6
Finished
Huanglong Sports Centre Swimming & Diving Centre
CHN
People's Republic of China
17
KAZ
Kazakhstan
8
Finished
Huanglong Sports Centre Swimming & Diving Centre
KOR
Republic of Korea
4
KAZ
Kazakhstan
24
Finished
Huanglong Sports Centre Swimming & Diving Centre
THA
Thailand
8
KAZ
Kazakhstan
13
Finished
Huanglong Sports Centre Swimming & Diving Centre
KAZ
Kazakhstan
14
JPN
Japan
23
Finished
Huanglong Sports Centre Swimming & Diving Centre
KAZ
Kazakhstan
16
UZB
Uzbekistan
8
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

:
RankYearLocation
Asian Games
22018Jakarta, INA
22010Guangzhou, CHN
32014Incheon, KOR
Olympic Games
62000Sydney, NSW, AUS
82004Athens, GRE
World Championship
82001Fukuoka, JPN
102019Gwangju, KOR
112022Budapest, HUN
112013Barcelona, ESP
122015Kazan, RUS
121998Perth, WA, AUS
121994Rome, ITA
132011Shanghai, CHN
132007Melbourne, VIC, AUS
132003Barcelona, ESP
142009Rome, ITA
152023Fukuoka, JPN
152017Budapest, HUN
World Cup
82002Perth, WA, AUS
81993Catania, ITA
World League - Super Final
82021Athens, GRE
82004Long Beach, CA, USA
Asian Swimming Championship
22012Dubai, UAE
32016Tokyo, JPN
Asian Water Polo Championship
12023Singapore, SIN
22009Changshu, CHN
32022Samut Prakan, THA

Team Overview

General
Kazakhstan have finished on the podium at all three editions of the Asian Games in which women's water polo has been contested. They claimed silver at the inaugural tournament in Guangzhou in 2010, finishing as runners-up to hosts the People's Republic of China.

They ended the 2014 tournament with an identical record to second-placed Japan and had drawn their match against the Japanese team. They ultimately had to settle for bronze because they had scored less goals against the gold medallists, the People's Republic of China, than Japan had. Kazakhstan gained a measure of revenge four years later in Indonesia, beating Japan 12-11 in the final round-robin match of the tournament to claim second place ahead of their Japanese rivals.

Kazakhstan claimed the title at the 2023 Asian Water Polo Championships in Singapore, where they won all six of their matches in a round-robin competition that also featured Thailand, Uzbekistan, and Singapore. They had been bronze medallists at the 2022 edition of the tournament.

The Kazakhstani team competed at 13 of the 14 world championships between 1994 and 2023, recording a highest finish of eighth at the 2001 tournament in Fukuoka. They ranked last of eight teams at the 2021 World League Super Final. Kazakhstan competed at the Olympic Games in 2000 and 2004, but lost all the matches they contested across the two tournaments.

Legend
:
Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event