The Hungarian U18 ladies’s water polo group has gained a bronze medal on the World Women’s Youth Water Polo Championships in Belgrade, Serbia.
According to the website online of the International Swimming Federation (FINA), the group of girls’s junior nationwide captain, Péter Biros, and head trainer, Márton Benczur, defeated Italy, Kazakhstan, and Turkey within the staff level after which beat Australia 13-10 within the quarter-finals.
In the semi-finals, Greece beat Hungary 10-9, who beat Italy 9-5 within the bronze medal fit on Monday.
Goalkeeper Szonja Golopencza was once the most efficient within the pool with 12 saves, and for her efforts all over the match, she won without equal goalkeeping award as neatly. Teammate Zoé Lendvay scored 3 targets and Kata Hajdú two, to make her the group’s very best scorer with 23.
Our protection was once nearly absolute best; that truly helped us to win,”
mentioned Zelma Kóka.
It was once the second one medal for the self-discipline at an international match this summer season, with the U19 ladies’s group successful a silver medal on the European Championships in Israel in mid-July.
The USA gained the Championships with Greece securing the silver medal.
Source: MTI, FINA
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