List of water polo world medalists
This article contains lists of those nations that have won a water polo world medal , referring to any of the men's and women's tournament at the Olympic Games , men's and women's tournament at the FINA World Aquatics Championships , men's and women's FINA Water Polo World Cup, and men's and women's FINA Water Polo World League .
Men's water polo world medalists
For the making of these lists, results from following world tournaments are consulted:
Medals for the unofficial events are NOT counted. Medals earned by athletes from defunct National Olympic Committees (NOCs) or historical teams are NOT merged with the results achieved by their immediate successor states . The International Olympic Committee (IOC) does NOT combine medals of these nations or teams.[ 2]
1900–2001
Legend
Team – Winning three or more gold medals in a row, excluding the FINA World League
Team † – Defunct team
Tournament
Host
Gold
Silver
Bronze
1900 OG
Paris, France
Great Britain
Belgium
France [ a]
1904 OG
St. Louis, United States
Water polo was an unofficial sport
1908 OG
London, United Kingdom
Great Britain
Belgium
Sweden
1912 OG
Stockholm, Sweden
Great Britain
Sweden
Belgium
1920 OG
Antwerp, Belgium
Great Britain
Belgium
Sweden
1924 OG
Paris, France
France
Belgium
United States
1928 OG
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Germany
Hungary
France
1932 OG
Los Angeles, United States
Hungary
Germany
United States
1936 OG
Berlin, Germany
Hungary
Germany
Belgium
1948 OG
London, United Kingdom
Italy
Hungary
Netherlands
1952 OG
Helsinki, Finland
Hungary
Yugoslavia †
Italy
1956 OG
Melbourne, Australia
Hungary
Yugoslavia †
Soviet Union †
1960 OG
Rome, Italy
Italy
Soviet Union †
Hungary
1964 OG
Tokyo, Japan
Hungary
Yugoslavia †
Soviet Union †
1968 OG
Mexico City, Mexico
Yugoslavia †
Soviet Union †
Hungary
1972 OG
Munich, West Germany
Soviet Union †
Hungary
United States
1973 WCH
Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Hungary
Soviet Union †
Yugoslavia †
1975 WCH
Cali, Colombia
Soviet Union †
Hungary
Italy
1976 OG
Montreal, Canada
Hungary
Italy
Netherlands
1978 WCH
West Berlin, West Germany
Italy
Hungary
Yugoslavia †
1979 WCp
Belgrade & Rijeka, Yugoslavia
Hungary
United States
Yugoslavia †
1980 OG
Moscow, Soviet Union
Soviet Union †
Yugoslavia †
Hungary
1981 WCp
Long Beach, United States
Soviet Union †
Yugoslavia †
Cuba
1982 WCH
Guayaquil, Ecuador
Soviet Union †
Hungary
West Germany †
1983 WCp
Malibu, United States
Soviet Union †
West Germany †
Italy
1984 OG
Los Angeles, United States
Yugoslavia †
United States
West Germany †
1985 WCp
Duisburg, West Germany
West Germany †
United States
Spain
1986 WCH
Madrid, Spain
Yugoslavia †
Italy
Soviet Union †
1987 WCp
Thessaloniki, Greece
Yugoslavia †
Soviet Union †
West Germany †
1988 OG
Seoul, South Korea
Yugoslavia †
United States
Soviet Union †
1989 WCp
West Berlin, West Germany
Yugoslavia †
Italy
Hungary
1991 WCH
Perth, Australia
Yugoslavia †
Spain
Hungary
1991 WCp
Barcelona, Spain
United States
Yugoslavia †
Spain
1992 OG
Barcelona, Spain
Italy
Spain
Unified Team † [ b]
1993 WCp
Athens, Greece
Italy
Hungary
Australia
1994 WCH
Rome, Italy
Italy
Spain
Russia
1995 WCp
Atlanta, United States
Hungary
Italy
Russia
1996 OG
Atlanta, United States
Spain
Croatia
Italy
1997 WCp
Athens, Greece
United States
Greece
Hungary
1998 WCH
Perth, Australia
Spain
Hungary
Yugoslavia † [ c]
1999 WCp
Sydney, Australia
Hungary
Italy
Spain
2000 OG
Sydney, Australia
Hungary
Russia
Yugoslavia † [ c]
2001 WCH
Fukuoka, Japan
Spain
Yugoslavia † [ c]
Russia
2002–present
Legend
Team – Winning three or more gold medals in a row, excluding the FINA World League
Team – Winning five or more gold medals in a row, including the FINA World League
Team † – Defunct team
Tournament
Host
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Tournament
Host
Gold
Silver
Bronze
2002 WL
Patras, Greece
Russia
Spain
Hungary
2002 WCp
Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia
Russia
Hungary
Yugoslavia † [ c]
2003 WL
New York, United States
Hungary
Italy
United States
2003 WCH
Barcelona, Spain
Hungary
Italy
Serbia and Montenegro †
2004 WL
Long Beach, United States
Hungary
Serbia and Montenegro †
Greece
2004 OG
Athens, Greece
Hungary
Serbia and Montenegro †
Russia
2005 WL
Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
Serbia and Montenegro †
Hungary
Germany
2005 WCH
Montreal, Canada
Serbia and Montenegro †
Hungary
Greece
2006 WL
Athens, Greece
Serbia and Montenegro †
Spain
Greece
2006 WCp
Budapest, Hungary
Serbia and Montenegro †
Hungary
Spain
2007 WL
Berlin, Germany
Serbia
Hungary
Australia
2007 WCH
Melbourne, Australia
Croatia
Hungary
Spain
2008 WL
Genoa, Italy
Serbia
United States
Australia
2008 OG
Beijing, China
Hungary
United States
Serbia
2009 WL
Podgorica, Montenegro
Montenegro
Croatia
Serbia
2009 WCH
Rome, Italy
Serbia
Spain
Croatia
2010 WL
Niš, Serbia
Serbia
Montenegro
Croatia
2010 WCp
Oradea, Romania
Serbia
Croatia
Spain
2011 WL
Florence, Italy
Serbia
Italy
Croatia
2011 WCH
Shanghai, China
Italy
Serbia
Croatia
2012 WL
Almaty, Kazakhstan
Croatia
Spain
Italy
2012 OG
London, United Kingdom
Croatia
Italy
Serbia
2013 WL
Chelyabinsk, Russia
Serbia
Hungary
Montenegro
2013 WCH
Barcelona, Spain
Hungary
Montenegro
Croatia
2014 WL
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Serbia
Hungary
Montenegro
2014 WCp
Almaty, Kazakhstan
Serbia
Hungary
Croatia
2015 WL
Bergamo, Italy
Serbia
Croatia
Brazil
2015 WCH
Kazan, Russia
Serbia
Croatia
Greece
2016 WL
Huizhou, China
Serbia
United States
Greece
2016 OG
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Serbia
Croatia
Italy
2017 WL
Ruza, Russia
Serbia
Italy
Croatia
2017 WCH
Budapest, Hungary
Croatia
Hungary
Serbia
2018 WL
Budapest, Hungary
Montenegro
Hungary
Spain
2018 WCp
Berlin, Germany
Hungary
Australia
Serbia
2019 WL
Belgrade, Serbia
Serbia
Croatia
Australia
2019 WCH
Gwangju, South Korea
Italy
Spain
Croatia
2020 WL
Tbilisi, Georgia
Montenegro
United States
Greece
2020 OG
Tokyo, Japan
Serbia
Greece
Hungary
Team statistics
World medals by team
Last updated: 9 August 2021 (after the 2020 Summer Olympics ).
Legend
Men's team
OG
WCH
WCp
WL
G
S
B
G
S
B
G
S
B
G
S
B
Australia (AUS)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
3
Belgium (BEL)
0
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Brazil (BRA)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Croatia (CRO)
1
2
0
2
1
4
0
1
1
1
3
3
Cuba (CUB)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
France (FRA) [ a]
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Germany (GER)
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Great Britain (GBR)
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Greece (GRE)
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
4
Hungary (HUN)
9
3
4
3
7
1
4
4
2
2
5
1
Italy (ITA)
3
2
3
4
2
1
1
3
1
0
3
1
Montenegro (MNE)
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
3
1
2
Men's team
OG
WCH
WCp
WL
G
S
B
G
S
B
G
S
B
G
S
B
Netherlands (NED)
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Russia (RUS)
0
1
1
0
0
2
1
0
1
1
0
0
Serbia (SRB)
2
0
2
2
1
1
2
0
1
10
0
1
Serbia and Montenegro (SCG) †
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
2
1
0
Soviet Union (URS) †
2
2
3
2
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
Spain (ESP)
1
1
0
2
4
1
0
0
5
0
3
1
Sweden (SWE)
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Unified Team (EUN) † [ b]
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
United States (USA)
0
3
3
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
3
1
West Germany (FRG) †
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
Yugoslavia (YUG) †
3
4
0
2
0
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
Yugoslavia (FRY) † [ c]
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
Totals (24 men's teams)
27
27
28
18
18
18
16
16
16
19
19
19
Medal table by team
The following tables are pre-sorted by number of gold medals (in descending order), number of silver medals (in descending order), number of bronze medals (in descending order), name of the team (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 9 August 2021 (after the 2020 Summer Olympics ).
Legend
National teams by decade
The following tables are pre-sorted by decade (in ascending order), total number of medals (in descending order), number of gold medals (in descending order), number of silver medals (in descending order), three-letter country code (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 9 August 2021 (after the 2020 Summer Olympics ).
Legend
Men's national teams by decade (excluding the FINA World League)
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1900s
GBR 2 G/0 S/0 BTotals: 2
BEL 0 G/2 S/0 BTotals: 2
FRA [ a] 0 G/0 S/2 BTotals: 2
SWE 0 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 1
—
—
—
—
—
—
1910s
GBR 1 G/0 S/0 BTotals: 1
SWE 0 G/1 S/0 BTotals: 1
BEL 0 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1920s
FRA 1 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 2
BEL 0 G/2 S/0 BTotals: 2
GBR GER 1 G/0 S/0 BTotals: 1
—
HUN 0 G/1 S/0 BTotals: 1
SWE USA 0 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 1
—
—
—
—
1930s
HUN 2 G/0 S/0 BTotals: 2
GER 0 G/2 S/0 BTotals: 2
BEL USA 0 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1940s
ITA 1 G/0 S/0 BTotals: 1
HUN 0 G/1 S/0 BTotals: 1
NED 0 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1950s
HUN 2 G/0 S/0 BTotals: 2
YUG † 0 G/2 S/0 BTotals: 2
ITA URS † 0 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1960s
HUN 1 G/0 S/2 BTotals: 3
URS † 0 G/2 S/1 BTotals: 3
YUG † 1 G/1 S/0 BTotals: 2
ITA 1 G/0 S/0 BTotals: 1
—
—
—
—
—
—
1970s
HUN 3 G/3 S/0 BTotals: 6
URS † 2 G/1 S/0 BTotals: 3
ITA 1 G/1 S/1 BTotals: 3
YUG † 0 G/0 S/3 BTotals: 3
USA 0 G/1 S/1 BTotals: 2
NED 0 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 1
—
—
—
—
1980s
YUG † 5 G/2 S/0 BTotals: 7
URS † 4 G/1 S/2 BTotals: 7
FRG † 1 G/1 S/3 BTotals: 5
USA 0 G/3 S/0 BTotals: 3
ITA 0 G/2 S/1 BTotals: 3
HUN 0 G/1 S/2 BTotals: 3
CUB ESP 0 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 1
—
—
—
1990s
ESP 2 G/3 S/2 BTotals: 7
ITA 3 G/2 S/1 BTotals: 6
HUN 2 G/2 S/2 BTotals: 6
USA 2 G/0 S/0 BTotals: 2
YUG † 1 G/1 S/0 BTotals: 2
RUS 0 G/0 S/2 BTotals: 2
CRO GRE 0 G/1 S/0 BTotals: 1
—
AUS EUN † [ b] FRY † [ c] 0 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 1
—
2000s
HUN 4 G/4 S/0 BTotals: 8
SCG † 2 G/1 S/1 BTotals: 4
ESP RUS 1 G/1 S/2 BTotals: 4
—
FRY † [ c] 0 G/1 S/2 BTotals: 3
CRO SRB 1 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 2
—
ITA USA 0 G/1 S/0 BTotals: 1
—
GRE 0 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 1
2010s
CRO 2 G/3 S/4 BTotals: 9
SRB 4 G/1 S/3 BTotals: 8
HUN 2 G/2 S/0 BTotals: 4
ITA 2 G/1 S/1 BTotals: 4
ESP 0 G/1 S/1 BTotals: 2
AUS MNE 0 G/1 S/0 BTotals: 1
—
GRE 0 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 1
—
—
2020s
SRB 1 G/0 S/0 BTotals: 1
GRE 0 G/1 S/0 BTotals: 1
HUN 0 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 1
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Men's national teams by decade (including the FINA World League)
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
2000s
HUN 6 G/6 S/1 BTotals: 13
SCG † 4 G/2 S/1 BTotals: 7
ESP 1 G/3 S/2 BTotals: 6
SRB 3 G, 0 S/2 BTotals: 5
RUS 2 G/1 S/2 BTotals: 5
CRO 1 G/1 S/1 BTotals: 3
USA 0 G/2 S/1 BTotals: 3
FRY † [ c] 0 G/1 S/2 BTotals: 3
GRE 0 G/0 S/3 BTotals: 3
ITA 0 G/2 S/0 BTotals: 2
AUS 0 G/0 S/2 BTotals: 2
MNE 1 G/0 S/0 BTotals: 1
GER 0 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 1
2010s
SRB 12 G/1 S/3 BTotals: 16
CRO 3 G/5 S/7 BTotals: 15
HUN 2 G/5 S/0 BTotals: 7
ITA 2 G/3 S/2 BTotals: 7
MNE 1 G/2 S/2 BTotals: 5
ESP 0 G/2 S/2 BTotals: 4
AUS 0 G/1 S/1 BTotals: 2
GRE 0 G/0 S/2 BTotals: 2
USA 0 G/1 S/0 BTotals: 1
BRA 0 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 1
—
—
—
2020s
GRE 0 G/1 S/1 BTotals: 2
MNE SRB 1 G/0 S/0 BTotals: 1
USA 0 G/1 S/0 BTotals: 1
HUN 0 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 1
Consecutive gold medals
Last updated: 9 August 2021 (after the 2020 Summer Olympics ).
Legend
#
Men's team
Three or more consecutive gold medals (excluding the FINA World League)
1
Great Britain
1908 OG (1), 1912 OG (2), 1920 OG (3)
2
Soviet Union †
1980 OG (1), 1981 WCp (2), 1982 WCH (3), 1983 WCp (4)
3
Yugoslavia †
1986 WCH (1), 1987 WCp (2), 1988 OG (3), 1989 WCp (4), 1991 WCH (5)
4
Italy
1992 OG (1), 1993 WCp (2), 1994 WCH (3)
5
Serbia
2014 WCp (1), 2015 WCH (2), 2016 OG (3)
#
Men's team
Five or more consecutive gold medals (including the FINA World League)
1
Serbia
2014 WL (1), 2014 WCp (2), 2015 WL (3), 2015 WCH (4), 2016 WL (5), 2016 OG (6), 2017 WL (7)
Confederation statistics
National teams by confederation
Last updated: 9 August 2021 (after the 2020 Summer Olympics ).
Legend
Medal table by confederation
The following tables are pre-sorted by number of gold medals (in descending order), number of silver medals (in descending order), number of bronze medals (in descending order), name of the confederation (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 9 August 2021 (after the 2020 Summer Olympics ).
Women's water polo world medalists
For the making of these lists, results from following world tournaments are consulted:
Medals for the unofficial events are NOT counted. Medals earned by athletes from defunct National Olympic Committees (NOCs) or historical teams are NOT merged with the results achieved by their immediate successor states . The International Olympic Committee (IOC) does NOT combine medals of these nations or teams.[ 2]
1979–2003
Legend
Team – Winning three or more gold medals in a row, excluding the FINA World League
Tournament
Host
Gold
Silver
Bronze
1979 WCp
Merced, United States
United States
Netherlands
Australia
1980 WCp
Breda, Netherlands
Netherlands
United States
Canada
1981 WCp
Brisbane, Australia
Canada
Netherlands
Australia
1983 WCp
Sainte-Foy, Canada
Netherlands
United States
Australia
1984 WCp
Irvine, United States
Australia
United States
Netherlands
1986 WCH
Madrid, Spain
Australia
Netherlands
United States
1988 WCp
Christchurch, New Zealand
Netherlands
Hungary
Canada
1989 WCp
Eindhoven, Netherlands
Netherlands
United States
Hungary
1991 WCH
Perth, Australia
Netherlands
Canada
United States
1991 WCp
Long Beach, United States
Netherlands
Australia
United States
1993 WCp
Catania, Italy
Netherlands
Italy
Hungary
1994 WCH
Rome, Italy
Hungary
Netherlands
Italy
1995 WCp
Sydney, Australia
Australia
Netherlands
Hungary
1997 WCp
Nancy, France
Netherlands
Russia
Australia
1998 WCH
Perth, Australia
Italy
Netherlands
Australia
1999 WCp
Winnipeg, Canada
Netherlands
Australia
Italy
2000 OG
Sydney, Australia
Australia
United States
Russia
2001 WCH
Fukuoka, Japan
Italy
Hungary
Canada
2002 WCp
Perth, Australia
Hungary
United States
Canada
2003 WCH
Barcelona, Spain
United States
Italy
Russia
2004–present
Legend
Team – Winning three or more gold medals in a row, excluding the FINA World League
Team – Winning five or more gold medals in a row, including the FINA World League
Tournament
Host
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Tournament
Host
Gold
Silver
Bronze
2004 WL
Long Beach, United States
United States
Hungary
Italy
2004 OG
Athens, Greece
Italy
Greece
United States
2005 WL
Kirishi, Russia
Greece
Russia
Australia
2005 WCH
Montreal, Canada
Hungary
United States
Canada
2006 WL
Cosenza, Italy
United States
Italy
Russia
2006 WCp
Tianjin, China
Australia
Italy
Russia
2007 WL
Montreal, Canada
United States
Australia
Greece
2007 WCH
Melbourne, Australia
United States
Australia
Russia
2008 WL
Santa Cruz, Spain
Russia
United States
Australia
2008 OG
Beijing, China
Netherlands
United States
Australia
2009 WL
Kirishi, Russia
United States
Canada
Australia
2009 WCH
Rome, Italy
United States
Canada
Russia
2010 WL
La Jolla, United States
United States
Australia
Greece
2010 WCp
Christchurch, New Zealand
United States
Australia
China
2011 WL
Tianjin, China
United States
Italy
Australia
2011 WCH
Shanghai, China
Greece
China
Russia
2012 WL
Changshu, China
United States
Australia
Greece
2012 OG
London, United Kingdom
United States
Spain
Australia
2013 WL
Beijing, China
China
Russia
United States
2013 WCH
Barcelona, Spain
Spain
Australia
Hungary
2014 WL
Kunshan, China
United States
Italy
Australia
2014 WCp
Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia
United States
Australia
Spain
2015 WL
Shanghai, China
United States
Australia
Netherlands
2015 WCH
Kazan, Russia
United States
Netherlands
Italy
2016 WL
Shanghai, China
United States
Spain
Australia
2016 OG
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
United States
Italy
Russia
2017 WL
Shanghai, China
United States
Canada
Russia
2017 WCH
Budapest, Hungary
United States
Spain
Russia
2018 WL
Kunshan, China
United States
Netherlands
Russia
2018 WCp
Surgut, Russia
United States
Russia
Australia
2019 WL
Budapest, Hungary
United States
Italy
Russia
2019 WCH
Gwangju, South Korea
United States
Spain
Australia
2020 WL
Athens, Greece
United States
Hungary
Russia
2020 OG
Tokyo, Japan
United States
Spain
Hungary
Team statistics
World medals by team
Last updated: 9 August 2021 (after the 2020 Summer Olympics ).
Women's team
OG
WCH
WCp
WL
G
S
B
G
S
B
G
S
B
G
S
B
Australia (AUS)
1
0
2
1
2
2
3
4
5
0
4
6
Canada (CAN)
0
0
0
0
2
2
1
0
3
0
2
0
China (CHN)
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
Greece (GRE)
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
Hungary (HUN)
0
0
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
0
2
0
Italy (ITA)
1
1
0
2
1
2
0
2
1
0
4
1
Netherlands (NED)
1
0
0
1
4
0
8
3
1
0
1
1
Russia (RUS)
0
0
2
0
0
5
0
2
1
1
2
5
Spain (ESP)
0
2
0
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
United States (USA)
3
2
1
6
1
2
4
5
1
14
1
1
Totals (10 women's teams)
6
6
6
14
14
14
17
17
17
17
17
17
Medal table by team
The following tables are pre-sorted by number of gold medals (in descending order), number of silver medals (in descending order), number of bronze medals (in descending order), name of the team (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 9 August 2021 (after the 2020 Summer Olympics ).
National teams by decade
The following tables are pre-sorted by decade (in ascending order), total number of medals (in descending order), number of gold medals (in descending order), number of silver medals (in descending order), three-letter country code (in ascending order), respectively.Last updated: 9 August 2021 (after the 2020 Summer Olympics ).
Women's national teams by decade (excluding the FINA World League)
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1970s
USA 1 G/0 S/0 BTotals: 1
NED 0 G/1 S/0 BTotals: 1
AUS 0 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 1
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—
—
—
—
—
1980s
NED 4 G/2 S/1 BTotals: 7
USA 0 G/4 S/1 BTotals: 5
AUS 2 G/0 S/2 BTotals: 4
CAN 1 G/0 S/2 BTotals: 3
HUN 0 G/1 S/1 BTotals: 2
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—
—
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1990s
NED 5 G/3 S/0 BTotals: 8
AUS 1 G/2 S/2 BTotals: 5
ITA 1 G/1 S/2 BTotals: 4
HUN 1 G/0 S/2 BTotals: 3
USA 0 G/0 S/2 BTotals: 2
CAN RUS 0 G/1 S/0 BTotals: 1
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—
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2000s
USA 3 G/4 S/1 BTotals: 8
RUS 0 G/0 S/5 BTotals: 5
AUS 2 G/1 S/1 BTotals: 4
ITA 2 G/2 S/0 BTotals: 4
CAN 0 G/1 S/3 BTotals: 4
HUN 2 G/1 S/0 BTotals: 3
NED 1 G/0 S/0 BTotals: 1
GRE 0 G/1 S/0 BTotals: 1
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2010s
USA 8 G/0 S/0 BTotals: 8
AUS 0 G/3 S/3 BTotals: 6
ESP 1 G/3 S/1 BTotals: 5
RUS 0 G/1 S/3 BTotals: 4
CHN ITA 0 G/1 S/1 BTotals: 2
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GRE 1 G/0 S/0 BTotals: 1
NED 0 G/1 S/0 BTotals: 1
HUN 0 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 1
2020s
USA 1 G/0 S/0 BTotals: 1
ESP 0 G/1 S/0 BTotals: 1
HUN 0 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 1
Women's national teams by decade (including the FINA World League)
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
2000s
USA 7 G/5 S/1 BTotals: 13
AUS 2 G/2 S/4 BTotals: 8
RUS 1 G/1 S/6 BTotals: 8
ITA 2 G/3 S/1 BTotals: 6
CAN 0 G/2 S/3 BTotals: 5
HUN 2 G/2 S/0 BTotals: 4
GRE 1 G/1 S/1 BTotals: 3
NED 1 G/0 S/0 BTotals: 1
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2010s
USA 17 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 18
AUS 0 G/6 S/6 BTotals: 12
RUS 0 G/2 S/6 BTotals: 8
ESP 1 G/4 S/1 BTotals: 6
ITA 0 G/4 S/1 BTotals: 5
CHN 1 G/1 S/1 BTotals: 3
GRE 1 G/0 S/2 BTotals: 3
NED 0 G/2 S/1 BTotals: 3
CAN 0 G/1 S/0 BTotals: 1
HUN 0 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 1
2020s
USA 2 G/0 S/0 BTotals: 2
HUN 0 G/1 S/1 BTotals: 2
ESP 0 G/1 S/0 BTotals: 1
RUS 0 G/0 S/1 BTotals: 1
Consecutive gold medals
Last updated: 9 August 2021 (after the 2020 Summer Olympics ).
#
Women's team
Three or more consecutive gold medals (excluding the FINA World League)
1
Netherlands
1988 WCp (1), 1989 WCp (2), 1991 WCH (3), 1991 WCp (4), 1993 WCp (5)
2
United States
2014 WCp (1), 2015 WCH (2), 2016 OG (3), 2017 WCH (4), 2018 WCp (5), 2019 WCH (6), 2020 OG (7)
#
Women's team
Five or more consecutive gold medals (including the FINA World League)
1
United States
2009 WL (1), 2009 WCH (2), 2010 WL (3), 2010 WCp (4), 2011 WL (5)
2
United States
2014 WL (1), 2014 WCp (2), 2015 WL (3), 2015 WCH (4), 2016 WL (5), 2016 OG (6), 2017 WL (7), 2017 WCH (8), 2018 WL (9), 2018 WCp (10), 2019 WL (11), 2019 WCH (12), 2020 WL (13), 2020 OG (14)
Confederation statistics
National teams by confederation
Last updated: 9 August 2021 (after the 2020 Summer Olympics ).
Medal table by confederation
The following tables are pre-sorted by number of gold medals (in descending order), number of silver medals (in descending order), number of bronze medals (in descending order), name of the confederation (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 9 August 2021 (after the 2020 Summer Olympics ).
Overall statistics
Medal table by nation
The following tables are pre-sorted by number of gold medals (in descending order), number of silver medals (in descending order), number of bronze medals (in descending order), name of the nation (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 9 August 2021 (after the 2020 Summer Olympics ).
Legend
Nation ◊ – Nation that won medals in both the men's and women's tournaments
Nation † – Defunct nation
National teams by confederation
Last updated: 9 August 2021 (after the 2020 Summer Olympics ).
Legend
Medal table by confederation
The following tables are pre-sorted by number of gold medals (in descending order), number of silver medals (in descending order), number of bronze medals (in descending order), name of the confederation (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 9 August 2021 (after the 2020 Summer Olympics ).
See also
Notes
References
^ a b c d e f g h "HistoFINA – Water polo medalists and statistics" (PDF) . fina.org . FINA . September 2019. pp. 4, 14, 25, 40, 48, 56, 57, 67, 78, 83. Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2021 .
^ a b "Olympic Results, Gold Medalists and Official Records" . olympic.org . International Olympic Committee. Retrieved September 30, 2019 .
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