Aaron vs. Gabor Kis (www.kisgabor.hu)Helping out on D.

Gyere vissza...???

Aaron checking 2 time Olympic Gold medalist Dr. Tamas Molnar.After 14 games (Euro + Hun League) Aaron is in 3rd place for scoring on his team with 25 goals after Biros (28) and Varga (27). !Aaron's new Club, Eger. Can you find him? : )

Maybe the world's greatest goal scorer ever, Aleksandar Sapic, in Toronto at the 2005 FINA World League.

Aaron Feltham in L.A. at the 2006 FINA World League Semi finals.DDO's Nathaniel Miller in International action. 2006 FINA World League Semi finals.
Hamilton's Nick Youngblood in International action. 2005.Hungary's Peter Biros against Serbia in 2006 at the Budapest FINA Cup.The WaterWalkers' British Columbia import, Kevin Mitchell. 2006 FINA World League Semi finals.

Gergely Kiss' 6'7", 235 lbs frame comes out of the water for a shot. 2004The Great Tamas Kasas against Serbia at the 2006 FINA Cup final in Budapest. Serbia won the game in overtime.Ervin Zador, in the famous "Blood in the Water" match, at the 1956 Olympic Games in Australia.
The WaterWalkers 2000 team before we were called the WaterWalkers. (Burke, Feltham, Earle, Lacroix, Frank, Christie, Stewart, All Stars that year: Bealor and Szeri with Coach Bela. First Row: Will, Zoltan Csepregi, just before his Olympic Quals and F. Chatain) We finished 4th behind CAMO.Andras and Jamie with Ivan Perez in Toronto, 2005, at the FINA World League.Jamie and Andras with Sapic in Toronto. 2005, at the FINA World League.


Widely regarded as the World's Number one goalkeeper, Canada's own Rachel Riddell. Worth mentioning that her first coach was Corry Burke from the Ottawa WaterWalkers.Another Great one. Hungary's two-time Olympic Gold medalist Zoltan Szecsi.Not a WaterWalker, but he could be. Tamas "Gladiator" Varga.

Ryan Bailey of the USA in the center against Kazakhstan.Prince William plays a little polo too.Ádám, Steinmetz in his home club team of Vasas. Old-school block.
Dávid Bisztritsányi, MVG at the 2006 Junior European Championships.Sapic. Shooting practice.Australia's Figlioli showing his superb skills.

Jamie in Spain hanging out with the Spanish National Team.Pro League action. Adam Steinmetz vs. Adam Decker. Vasas vs. Eger. 2006.Bailey against Biros. FINA World
League, 2005.


...More great pics coming soon !!
Junior PanAms 2006, Montreal.
Canada (white) vs. Argentina
Junior PanAms 2006, Montreal.
Bojan (goalie) with DDO boys Robinson and Diggle blocking.
Junior PanAms 2006, Montreal.
Dusko Dakic in action against Brazil.
Marton Szivos, water walking in his father's and grandfather's foot steps. Both are Olympic gold medalists in water polo.Gor-Nagy of Eger. Two seconds before he scores.What? 

Kasas, 2005.
Canada's Dan Stein in Tamas Molnar's grip. 2005, Budapest
Unicum Cup.
Carleton University's and the WaterWalkers' Marc Tanguay in the net.

Germany's Tchigir at the Domino home pool. Spandau 04 vs. Honved Domino, 2006.

The one and only Manuel Estiarte Duocastella. Despite his small size (6'0") he played in a record 6 Olympic Games, led the scoring in 4 of them. Also holds the record of most International games played with 578. (!)Considered by many the greatest player ever. Tamas Farago. At 6'5"; 220 lbs he was the strongest and most skilled player of the 70's and 80's. The MVP of the 1976 Montreal Olympics. 30 years later Montreal was good to him again. Tamas won the  2005 World Championships as a coach.Italy's Gerini. Enough said.


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