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1 Squads  



1.1   Australia  





1.2   Canada  





1.3   Italy  





1.4   Netherlands  





1.5   Russia  





1.6   United States  







2 Preliminary round  



2.1  Standings  







3 Final round  



3.1  5th/6th place match  





3.2  Bronze medal match  





3.3  Gold medal match  







4 Final ranking  





5 Individual awards  





6 External links  





7 References  














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Water polo
at the 2007 Holiday Cup
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 

← 2006

2008 →

The 2007 Holiday Cup was the ninth edition of the women's water polo competition, held in the Belmont Plaza PoolinLong Beach, United States. The tournament took place from December 5 to December 9, 2007. The tournament served as a preparation for the 2008 Summer Olympics qualifiers (with the exception of the United States and the Netherlands who had already qualified).

Squads[edit]

 Australia[edit]

  • Nikita Cuffe
  • Katie Finucane
  • Kate Gynther
  • Fiona Hammond
  • Bronwen Knox
  • Alicia McCormack
  • Sarah Mills
  • Jane Moran
  • Melissa Rippon
  • Rebecca Rippon
  • Jenna Santoromito
  • Mia Santoromito
  • Sophie Smith
  • Head coach: Greg McFadden

     Canada[edit]

  • Johanne Begin
  • Joëlle Békhazi
  • Alison Braden
  • Cora Campbell
  • Tara Campbell
  • Emily Csikos
  • Whynter Lamarre
  • Sandra Lizé
  • Katrina Monton
  • Dominique Perreault
  • Rachel Riddell
  • Christine Robinson
  • Rosanna Tomiuk
  • Head coach: Patrick Oaten

     Italy[edit]

  • Silvia Bosurgi
  • Elisa Casanova
  • Marta Colaiocco
  • Teresa Frassinetti
  • Eleonora Gay
  • Elena Gigli
  • Tania di Mario
  • Martina Miceli
  • Maddalena Musumeci
  • Francesca Pavan
  • Cinzia Ragusa
  • Erzsebet Valkai
  • Manuela Zanchi
  • Head coach: Mauro Maugeri

     Netherlands[edit]

  • Gillian van den Berg
  • Daniëlle de Bruijn
  • Mieke Cabout
  • Rianne Guichelaar
  • Biurakn Hakhverdian
  • Marieke van den Ham
  • Noeki Klein
  • Lana Mandjes
  • Ilse van der Meijden
  • Meike de Nooy
  • Alette Sijbring
  • Yasemin Smit
  • Nienke Vermeer
  • Head coach: Robin van Galen

     Russia[edit]

  • Olga Botynov
  • Yulia Gaufler
  • Evgenia Ivanova
  • Sofia Konukh
  • Ekaterina Kyznestova
  • Ekaterina Pantyulina
  • Ekaterina Prokofyna
  • Evgeniya Protsenko
  • Natalia Shepelina
  • Elena Smurova
  • Evgenia Soboleva
  • Valentina Vorontsova
  • Alena Vylegzhanina
  • Head coach: Aleksandr Kleymenov

     United States[edit]

  • Patty Cardenas
  • Kami Craig
  • Erika Figge
  • Molly Hayes
  • Jamie Hipp
  • Natalie Golda
  • Alison Gregorka
  • Heather Petri
  • Jessica Steffens
  • Moriah van Norman
  • Brenda Villa
  • Lauren Wenger
  • Elsie Windes
  • Head coach: Guy Baker

    Preliminary round[edit]

    Italy  11–10  Russia
    Australia  10–12  Netherlands
    United States  10–7  Canada
    Russia  10–7  Australia
    Italy  10–8  Canada
    United States  5–8  Netherlands
    Canada  9–13  Australia
    Russia  16–15  Netherlands
    United States  12–8  Italy
    Russia  15–12  Canada
    Netherlands  14–15  Italy
    United States  5–6  Australia
    Canada  7–12  Netherlands
    Australia  8–11  Italy
    United States  12–13  Russia

    Standings[edit]

    Team Points G W D L GF GA
    1.  Italy 11 5 4 0 1 55 52
    2.  Netherlands 11 5 3 0 2 61 53
    3.  Russia 10 5 4 0 1 64 57
    4.  United States 7 5 2 0 3 44 42
    5.  Australia 6 5 2 0 3 44 47
    6.  Canada 0 5 0 0 5 43 57

    Final round[edit]

    5th/6th place match[edit]

    Australia  8–6  Canada

    Bronze medal match[edit]

    United States  17–7  Russia

    Gold medal match[edit]

    Italy  10–9  Netherlands

    Final ranking[edit]

    Individual awards[edit]

    External links[edit]

    References[edit]


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