What is Canoe Polo?

Canoe Polo is played by two teams of five players on a rectangular playing pitch that can be in open water or in a swimming pool. Matches are played over two halves of 10 minutes with the aim to score into a goal which is suspended above the water at each end of the pitch. The ball in Canoe Polo is the same that is used in water polo, and can be controlled by hand or by paddle. If a match ends in a tie then golden goal overtime takes place, where the next team to score is the winner.

Canoe ball games have been played in Great Britain since the late 19th century and early forms of Canoe Polo were played in United States of America and parts of Europe into the first half of the 20th century. A national championships in Canoe Polo was first held in England in 1971, but it was not until 1986 that the International Canoe Federation (ICF) published its first set of universal playing rules for the discipline. The following year Canoe Polo was demonstrated at the Canoe Sprint World Championships in Duisburg, Germany, and in 1990 the ICF finalised its international rules for Canoe Polo.

The first Canoe Polo World Championships took place in Sheffield, England, in 1994, and consisted of 18 men’s teams and six women’s teams. Australia beat Germany in the final of both genders. The event is held every two years and continues to grow.

Since Australia won the first three men’s world titles and two of the first three women’s events, the World Championships has been dominated by Europe. The Netherlands and France alternated titles for six consecutive World Championships between 2004 and 2014, before Italy broke through at home in 2016. Germany, runners up on five occasions, finally broke through for their first world title in Welland, Canada, in 2018 before triumphing again in Saint-Omer, France, in 2022. In contrast, the Germans have won seven of the past 11 women’s World Championships. In 2016 New Zealand finally broke the European stranglehold on world titles, beating Germany in the women's final. At least one of Germany or United Kingdom/Great Britain has featured in the top two of every women’s World Championships.

Canoe Polo made its debut at The World Games at the 2005 edition in Duisburg, Germany, 18 years after the modern version of the discipline had been demonstrated at the Canoe Sprint World Championships in the very same city. Germany won its third women's World Games title in Wroclaw in 2017 before losing to France in the final in Birmingham, USA in 2022. In the men’s competition, Germany has won the past three World Games crowns.

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