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Water polo at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's qualification
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The 2000 Women's Olympic Water Polo Qualifying Tournament was a tournament in which three places were available for teams to qualify for the first Olympic women's polo competition.
Teams
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Preliminary round
GROUP A
- April 22, 2000
Italy ![]() |
5 – 4 | ![]() |
- April 23, 2000
Italy ![]() |
13 – 4 | ![]() |
- April 24, 2000
Greece ![]() |
8 – 7 | ![]() |
GROUP B
- April 22, 2000
United States ![]() |
9 – 4 | ![]() |
- April 23, 2000
Kazakhstan ![]() |
15 – 4 | ![]() |
- April 24, 2000
United States ![]() |
12 – 3 | ![]() |
GROUP C
- April 22, 2000
Spain ![]() |
12 – 7 | ![]() |
- April 23, 2000
France ![]() |
2 – 15 | ![]() |
- April 24, 2000
Spain ![]() |
5 – 10 | ![]() |
GROUP D
- Only Great Britain did not contest the semifinal and final rounds, having finished fourth in its group.
- April 22, 2000
Japan ![]() |
12 – 6 | ![]() |
Russia ![]() |
12 – 3 | ![]() |
- April 23, 2000
Japan ![]() |
6 – 7 | ![]() |
Great Britain ![]() |
3 – 17 | ![]() |
- April 24, 2000
Great Britain ![]() |
3 – 13 | ![]() |
Japan ![]() |
5 – 16 | ![]() |
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Second round
GROUP E
- April 26, 2000
Italy ![]() |
18 – 2 | ![]() |
Germany ![]() |
6 – 14 | ![]() |
Greece ![]() |
4 – 7 | ![]() |
- April 27, 2000
Greece ![]() |
1 – 6 | ![]() |
Germany ![]() |
13 – 3 | ![]() |
Italy ![]() |
16 – 4 | ![]() |
- April 28, 2000
Germany ![]() |
5 – 8 | ![]() |
Greece ![]() |
19 – 2 | ![]() |
Italy ![]() |
10 – 8 | ![]() |
GROUP F
- April 26, 2000
Hungary ![]() |
18 – 5 | ![]() |
France ![]() |
1 – 21 | ![]() |
Spain ![]() |
3 – 4 | ![]() |
- April 27, 2000
Spain ![]() |
4 – 9 | ![]() |
France ![]() |
7 – 7 | ![]() |
Hungary ![]() |
15 – 4 | ![]() |
- April 28, 2000
France ![]() |
3 – 8 | ![]() |
Spain ![]() |
3 – 6 | ![]() |
Hungary ![]() |
10 – 9 | ![]() |
Play-Offs
- April 29, 2000 — 9th/12th place
Spain ![]() |
13 – 5 | ![]() |
Germany ![]() |
12 – 3 | ![]() |
- April 29, 2000 — 5th/8th place
Greece ![]() |
9 – 4 | ![]() |
Kazakhstan ![]() |
9 – 4 | ![]() |
- April 29, 2000 — 1st/4th place
United States ![]() |
6 – 5 | ![]() |
Russia ![]() |
8 – 7 | ![]() |
Finals
- April 30, 2000 — Eleventh place
France ![]() |
10 – 5 | ![]() |
- April 30, 2000 — Ninth place
Spain ![]() |
10 – 9 | ![]() |
- April 30, 2000 — Seventh place
Japan ![]() |
4 – 2 | ![]() |
- April 30, 2000 — Fifth place
Greece ![]() |
10 – 8 | ![]() |
- April 30, 2000 — Third place
Hungary ![]() |
8 – 4 | ![]() |
- April 30, 2000 — First place
Russia ![]() |
9 – 6 | ![]() |
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Final ranking
- Russia, United States and Kazakhstan qualified for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia
Individual awards
- Most Valuable Player
Yuliya Petrova (RUS)
- Best Goalkeeper
Francesca Conti (ITA)
- Best Scorer
Mercedes Stieber (HUN)
See also
References
- (in English) FINA[permanent dead link]
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