Abstract
The subject of this game analysis was the throwing behavior of the world class players under competition match conditions during the final “World Cup Water Polo” tournament 2018 in Berlin. Specifically, we analyzed (a) the situational dependence of concrete environmental conditions (“constraints”) of successful throwing actions as well as (b) the goal throw biomechanics concerning throwing speed. Therefore, player’s and ball positions were recorded by video cameras as well as high-speed cameras. Based on the positions and trajectories parameters such as goal throw speed, Voronoi-cells as well as team centroids were calculated. The area of the Voronoi-cells differs concerning defending and attacking teams as well as between successful and non-successful teams and can be used as an indicator for goal or no goal. Under semi-collective tactical aspects, the comparison of the offensively and defensively controlled field areas (collective space control) between successful and unsuccessful goal throws shows that in the case of successful attacking completions, the attacking team (in the sum of its six players) each controlled significantly more field area in front of the opponent’s goal than the six defensive players together with their goalkeeper. In the case of unsuccessful attacking attempts, this area ratio was exactly reversed, i.e., the defensive team dominated the space.
Highlights
The sports game of water polo is the oldest Olympic ball sport
By means of a notational analysis which is a worthwhile tool in water polo analysis [19] we investigated all N = 1482 goal shots from all 24 tournament matches
The notational goal shot analysis referred to the general success statistics of the goal throw in water polo
Summary
The sports game of water polo is the oldest Olympic ball sport (first played in St. Louis in 1904). Shooting is one of the most important performance prerequisites in water polo [1,2,3,4]. Successful throws on the goal are of primary interest to coaches and players, and in the focus of game analysis in training science. Deficits in the individual throw performance, when trying to score a goal, mainly result from poor talent selection overseeing throwing competence, and bad technical education of youth players regarding to throwing techniques and goal shooting skills. The lack of scientific knowledge about throwing techniques and shooting skills in water polo competition plays an important role
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