by richardfoster | Jan 2, 2020 | Blog, Richard Foster Attorney, Water Polo
Water polo’s origins remain obscure, but the sport came into existence in the mid-nineteenth century in the lakes and rivers of England. Believed to be invented by British resort owners, water polo was created in an attempt to attract more guests. In 1870, the London...
by richardfoster | Oct 1, 2019 | Blog, Richard Foster Attorney, Water Polo
As an athlete, it is a great honor to be elected the captain of your team. It is certainly not a responsibility that should be taken lightly. Committing to any leadership position on a sports team means being a role model and supporter for your teammates at all...
by richardfoster | Aug 22, 2019 | Richard Foster Attorney, Water Polo
The 1900 Olympics in Paris were part of, and largely overshadowed by the Paris World Fair. Olympic events began in the middle of May and didn’t end until late October. Events in the Paris Olympics grew significantly over the number in Athens. Events were staged in...
by richardfoster | Aug 6, 2019 | Richard Foster Attorney, Water Polo
Water polo was originally developed as an aquatic form of rugby. It’s as physically demanding as that description would imply, and injuries are common. While many of these injuries can be avoided with the proper conditioning and precautions, here are some of the...
by richardfoster | May 28, 2019 | Richard Foster Attorney, Water Polo
The 1900 Olympics in Paris were part of, and largely overshadowed, by the Paris World Fair. Olympic events began in the middle of May and didn’t end until late October. The Paris Olympics included Athletics, Archery, Basque Pelota (the first and only Olympics for...