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  1. The men's tournament of Water polo at the 2016 Summer Olympics at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, began on 6 August and ended on 20 August 2016. Games were held at the Maria Lenk Aquatics Centre and the Olympic Aquatics Stadium. Serbia won the gold medal

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Polo_shirtPolo shirt - Wikipedia

    Polo shirts, also known as "áo thun có cổ" in Vietnamese, were introduced to Vietnam in the early 20th century by the French. Initially, polo shirts were worn by the upper class and athletes. Gradually, polo shirts became popular and widely accepted by all

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  4. Polo was introduced in the Summer Olympics at the 1900 Games. It was contested in another four Olympiads before being removed from the official programme after the 1936 Summer Olympics. Polo declined in relative popularity around the time of World War II

  5. India is the birthplace of modern polo. [1] The modern game of polo is derived from Manipur, where the game was known as sagol kangjei, kanjai-bazee, or pulu. [3] [4] It was the anglicised form of the last, referring to the wooden ball that was used, which was adopted by the sport in its slow spread to the west.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PolosPolos - Wikipedia

    The polos crown (plural poloi; Greek: πόλος) is a high cylindrical crown worn by mythological goddesses of the Ancient Near East and Anatolia and adopted by the ancient Greeks for imaging the mother goddesses Rhea and Cybele and Hera.

  7. Elephant polo is a variant of polo played while riding elephants. It is played in Nepal, Rajasthan ( India ), and Thailand. England and Scotland regularly field teams. Equipment consists of a standard polo ball and a 1.8 metres (5.9 ft) to 3 metres (9.8 ft) cane (similar to bamboo) sticks with a polo mallet head on the end.

  8. Water polo, and team sport in general, made its Olympic debut at the 1900 Summer Games held in Paris, France. The tournament was to be played by the less violent and more restrictive "English rules", which, along with the cost of traveling to Paris, deterred any American teams from participating. [2]