Experts from Oldest Olympic Team Sport Conclude Conference in Cancun

The FINA World Water Polo Conference gathered experts from the oldest Olympic team sport in Cancun (MEX) on February 27-28, 2014 to discuss and exchange ideas on the future evolution of water polo, and the improvement of its place and importance on the sport international market.

Including panels with representatives from other professional leagues and newly popular team sports, sponsors, media/TV, players and leaders of water polo, this two-day initiative reaffirmed the need for a more understandable sport, capable to attract new fans on a global scale.

“Our main goal is to modernise our product – water polo – within the new developments on the sports industry. FINA is at the top of International Federations concerning the rate of innovation of our disciplines. Therefore, we must not be afraid to move forward”, considered Cornel Marculescu at the conclusion of the Conference.

Taking example on highly successful leagues (NBA, NFL, or NHL), the water polo family was briefed about the secrets behind the high-level exposure of these sports on TV, social media, and their importance on a world level but also next to the respective local communities.

“Combined with the exchange of ideas and the innovative concepts that we have heard about, I know that together we can make our sport even more popular and more recognised internationally”, declared the FINA President Dr. Julio C. Maglione in the closing speech.

Throughout the Conference, one main message emerged to the delegates present in Mexico: to target high, water polo should be much more than a game; it should represent a unique experience for fans, and create a memorable opportunity to attract new spectators and supporters. Many ideas were presented on this matter, but one conclusion was evident: fans’ satisfaction is the number one priority.

Promotion, entertainment, global show, heroes, social media, drama and emotion were some of the key concepts that were retained.

“The rules of the game are perhaps the easiest part of the equation. We have to create synergies at all levels. We have a great game, with fantastic players, so let’s think high and don’t be afraid of the change”, appealed FINA’s Executive Director Cornel Marculescu to the delegates present in Cancun.

This release was provide to SwimSwam courtesy of FINA.

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MEL STEWART Jr., aka Gold Medal Mel, won three Olympic medals at the 1992 Olympic Games. Mel's best event was the 200 butterfly. He is a former World, American, and NCAA Record holder in the 200 butterfly. As a writer/producer and sports columnist, Mel has contributed to Yahoo Sports, Universal Sports, …

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