Water polo at the 2022 South American Games – Women's tournament explained

Gender:women
Tourney Name:South American Games women's water polo tournament
Year:2022
Country:Paraguay
City:Asunción
Venue:Centro Acuático Nacional
Dates:11–15 October 2022
Num Teams:7
Confederations:1
Num Venues:1
Cities:1
Champion:BRA
Count:2
Second:ARG
Third:PER
Fourth:VEN
Matches:14
Goals:401
Top Scorer: Samantha Torres
María Restrepo
(16 goals each)
Website:Tournament website
Previous:2018
Next:2026

The women's tournament of the water polo at the 2022 South American Games was held from 11 to 15 October 2022 at the Centro Acuático Nacional in Asunción, Paraguay.[1] It was the second edition of the water polo women's tournament at the South American Games since its first appearance in Medellín 2010 (it was not held in Santiago 2014 and ended being cancelled in Cochabamba 2018).

The tournament served as qualifier for the 2023 Pan American Games, with the top two teams qualifying to the women's water polo tournament.[2]

Defending champions Brazil won the gold medal and their second South American Games women's water polo title after beating Argentina by a 14–8 score in the final.[3] Both teams, Brazil and Argentina, qualified for the 2023 Pan American Games as the CONSANAT representatives, besides Chile who qualified automatically as hosts.

Peru beat Venezuela 18–17 (4–3 on penalties) to win the bronze medal.

Schedule

The tournament was held over a 5-day period, from 11 to 15 October.

GSGroup stageSFSemi-finalsBBronze-medal matchFGold-medal match
Tue 11 Wed 12 Thu 13 Fri 14 Sat 15
GS GS GS SF B F
6 3 6 3 2

Teams

A total of seven ODESUR NOCs entered teams for the women's tournament.

TeamsPrevious best performance
2ndBronze medal (2010)
2ndGold medal (2010)
1stDebut
2ndFourth place (2010)
1stDebut
1stDebut
2ndSilver medal (2010)

Rosters

Each participating NOC had to enter a roster of 13 players, including at least 2 goalkeepers (Technical manual Article 10.2).[1]

Results

All match times are in PYST (UTC−3).

Group stage

The group stage consisted of two groups; one of three teams and another of four teams. Each group was played under the round-robin format with the top two teams of each group progressing to the semi-finals and the third placed team of each group advancing to the fifth place match.

Group A

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Group B

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Knockout stage

The knockout stage consisted of the fifth place match (between the third placed team of each group in the group stage), the semi-finals and the bronze and gold-medal matches. The semi-finals match-ups were:

  • Semifinal 1: Group A winners v Group B runners-up
  • Semifinal 2: Group B winners v Group A runners-up

Winners of semi-finals played the gold-medal match, while losers played the bronze-medal match.

Gold-medal match

Final ranking

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
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Thatiana Pregolini (GK)
Diana Abla
Luana Bonetti
Kemily Leão
Luana Ribeiro Quinn
Marcela Marrani Marques
Samantha Ferreira
Jeniffer Cavalcante
Melani Palaro Dias
Rebecca Da Silva Moreira
Mirella Coutinho
Letícia Belorio
Isabela Rodrigues de Souza (GK)

Head coach: Frank Almora
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Nahir Stegmayer (GK)
Victoria Ruiz
Cecilia Marie
Ashley Hatcher
Ludmila Ianni
Maitena Romano
Julieta Auliel
Celeste Comba
Isabel Riley
Ana Agnesina
Anahí Bacigalupo
María Sol Canda
Lola Canales (GK)

Head coach: Guillermo Luis Setti
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Milagros López (GK)
Miranda Nieto
Diana Garnica
Daniela Torres
Belén Torres
Abigail Sirio
Areli Rolando
Carolina Rodríguez
Grecia Nolasco
Anna López
Rebeca Rodríguez
Elisa López
Grecia Bojorquez (GK)

Head coach: José Antonio Luque

Qualified teams for Pan American Games

The following three teams from CONSANAT qualified for the 2023 Pan American Games women's water polo tournament, including Chile which qualified as hosts.

TeamQualified ondata-sort-type="number"Previous appearances in Pan American Games1
1 (1951)
6 (all) (1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019)
2 (2011, 2015)

1 Bold indicates champions for that year. Italic indicates hosts for that year.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: DEPORTES ACUÁTICOS MANUAL TÉCNICO. XII Juegos Surámericanos ASU2022. www.asu2022.org.py. 11 September 2022. es.
  2. Web site: Santiago 2023 Qualification Systems Manual – Aquatics. Santiago 2023. www.santiago2023.org. 7 September 2022. 17 October 2022.
  3. Web site: Brasil leva os dois ouros do polo aquático em Assunção. Olimpiada Todo Dia. Gentile. Gabriel. 15 October 2022. pt-br.