U.S.
women overpower Brazil to reach water polo semi-finals
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[August 15, 2016]
By Joshua Schneyer
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The world
champion U.S. women’s water polo team won a spot in the Olympic
semi-finals by overwhelming home-team Brazil on Monday, prevailing
13-3 and moving a step closer to defending their London Games title.
In the semi-finals on Wednesday, the U.S. women will face Hungary,
who edged out Australia by winning a penalty shoot-out following an
8-8 draw.
After three dominant U.S. performances in the group round, where the
team beat Spain, China and Hungary, they faced their easiest game
yet against Brazil.
Californian Makenzie Fischer, 19, helped to lead the charge with two
goals, and was one of eight U.S. players to score in the first half
without reply.
"Everyone is ready to step up and take a shot," Fischer said of the
team.
The U.S. may face a tougher opponent in their next game.
Hungary came back from a 5-3 first half deficit against Australia,
to even the score in the last quarter and go on to win a tense
shoot-out by 5-4.
Hungarian center-back Orsolya Takacs, 31, said her team have ample
experience playing against the United States and will be studying
videotape to devise a winning strategy for the match-up.
"Everybody's beatable," Takacs told reporters. "We will do
everything to win."
The only other women's team to emerge from the Rio group phase
undefeated is Italy, who won the gold medal at the 2004 Athens Games
and faces China in the quarter-finals.
Team USA won gold at London 2012 and has clinched a spot on the
podium at every Games since women’s water polo was added to the
Olympics in 2000. The women's gold medal match is set for Friday.
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Kami Craig (USA) of USA, Marina Zablith (BRA) of Brazil and Mariana
Duarte (BRA) of Brazil compete. REUTERS/Laszlo Balogh

The men's water polo tournament resumes on Tuesday, when world
champions Serbia face Spain in the quarter-finals, after a series of
mostly disappointing performances in the group phase. Brazil's men's
team, who won three out of five group stage matches and upset the
Serbian team earlier, face a strong Croatian side.
The U.S. men's team failed to qualify for the quarter-finals.
Olympic water polo teams have faced some unexpected challenges in
Rio. Controversy erupted over the outdoor water polo pool conditions
last week after some players complained about over-chlorination that
stung their eyes.
But play has now moved to the indoor pool stadium that hosted
Olympic swimming events, where there have been no complaints.
(Reporting by Joshua Schneyer; Editing by Andrew Hay and Alison
Williams)
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