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China claims gold medal of Women’s water polo final – 2011 World University Games, China

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China claims gold medal of Women’s water polo final – 2011 World University Games, China
China claimed the gold medal of the Women’s water polo final, by winning the final from USA at the 2011 World University Games, on August 23, in China. China occupied the title of the water polo final, by overwhelming the effort of the American team with
a score of 14 goals, against their tally of four goals.
The Chinese squad remained considerably strong for the gold medal from the start of the match, as they scored three goals in the first quarter of the match, while the American athletes were unable to throw the ball in the Chinese goal. The dominance of Chinese
players was sighted in the second quarter, where they accomplished an elite score of six goals against USA, whereas, USA stayed on the goal chart without any hit on the net.
In the third quarter of the match, USA managed to score two goals against their rival team, but once again they were unable to put pressure on the Chinese squad, as China scored three goals, which lifted them to a total of 12 goals in just three rounds.
In the final round, both teams scored two goals against each other and China comfortably won the title of the Women’s water polo discipline, while USA reached the podium for silver medal.
For the third position, the arena witnessed a match between the Italian and Russian teams, where the event was once again a one-sided match, as Russia scored 18 goals for the bronze medal, while Italy was only able to score nine goals.
In the initial quarter, Italy scored three goals and remained two goals behind Russia, as they scored four goals. In the second quarter, the Russians once again managed a lead of one goal over Italy, as they scored three goals and Russia netted on four occasions.
Amazingly, the stats of the third quarter were the same as of the second quarter, while Russia scored six goals in the final quarter and Italy was only able to put the ball three times behind the Russian goal post.
The arena was excited with the gold winning effort of the Chinese team, while the podium finishers were called upon the medal rostrum for their immaculate efforts.

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