John Anderson (water polo)
For other uses, see John Anderson (disambiguation).
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Full name | John Anderson |
| Nationality | Canadian |
| Residence |
Rancho Palos Verdes, California United States |
| Alma mater | UC Santa Barbara |
| Spouse(s) | Karen Anderson |
| Sport | |
| Country | Canada |
| Sport | Men's water polo |
| Position | Field |
| University team | UC Santa Barbara men's water polo |
| Updated on 01:39, 21 September 2014 (UTC). | |
John Anderson is a former Canadian water polo player who was a member of the Canada men's national water polo team who appeared in the 1984 Summer Olympics.[1][2]
Playing career
Youth and collegiate
Anderson enrolled at the University of California, Santa Barbara for college and played water polo for the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos.[3] He played from 1984 through 1985 and was a two-time All American.[4][5]
Club
Anderson played with the Harvard Water Polo Foundation and won two national championships. He later became president and general manager of the club.
International
Anderson was a member of the Canadian men's national water polo team for 16 years,[6] highlighted by an appearance in the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California.
References
- ↑ White, Lonnie (October 8, 1992). "Call Them the Fab Four of Santa Monica : Colleges: Corsair water polo program gets an unexpected a boost from four women.". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
- ↑ "1984, Los Angeles: The team of Canada". WaterPoloLegends.com. June 19, 2007. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
- ↑ "UCSB Men's Water Polo Record Book" (PDF). UC Santa Barbara Gauchos. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
- ↑ "1984 MEN'S VARSITY ALL-AMERICA". Collegiate Water Polo Association. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
- ↑ "1985 MEN'S VARSITY ALL-AMERICA". Collegiate Water Polo Association. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
- ↑ "Palos Verdes Water Polo - 12 & Under". Palos Verdes WPC. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
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