Water polo at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's qualification

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The qualification for the 2020 women's Olympic water polo tournament (postponed to 2021[1] due to the COVID-19 pandemic) allocated ten teams quota spots: the hosts, the top team in the World League, the top team in the World Championships, five continental Olympic qualification tournament champions, and the two top teams at an Olympic qualifying tournament.[2]

Qualification summary

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Event Dates Hosts Quota Qualifier(s)
Host nation1 Japan
2019 FINA World League4–9 June 2019Hungary Hungary1 United States
2019 FINA World Championships14–26 July 2019South Korea Gwangju1 Spain
2019 Pan American Games4–10 August 2019Peru Lima1 Canada
Oceanian Continental Selection1 Australia
African Continental Selection1 South Africa
2020 European Championships12–25 January 2020Hungary Budapest1 ROC
2018 Asian Games[3][4][5]16–21 August 2018Indonesia Jakarta1 China
World Qualification Tournament19–24 January 2021[6]Italy Trieste2 Hungary
 Netherlands
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2019 FINA World League

The best team in the 2019 World League qualified for the Olympics.

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2019 World Championships

The top team in the 2019 World Championships qualified for the Olympics.

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1st place, gold medalist(s)  United States1
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Spain
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Australia
4  Hungary
5  Russia
6  Italy
7  Netherlands
8  Greece
9  Canada
10  Kazakhstan
11  China
12  New Zealand
13  Japan
14  South Africa
15  Cuba
16  South Korea
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1 The United States qualified for the Olympics by winning the 2019 World League.

Continental tournaments

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One team from each continental qualifying event qualifies for the Olympics.

Asia

Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, was supposed to host the Asian continental tournament from 12 to 16 February.[7] In late January the event was cancelled as the Kazakh Government suspended all flights and visas from China due to concerns about the coronavirus pandemic in the Eastern part of the country.[3] In mid-February AASF decided to use the final ranking of 2018 Asian Games to allocate its continental quotas to the winners and the slots in the WQT to the following teams in said ranking.[8][4] The decision was later made official by FINA and the berths for the Olympic Games and for the WQT went to China and Kazakhstan respectively; since the remaining eligible teams from the Asian Games (Thailand, Indonesia and Hong Kong) all declined to participate in the WQT, FINA invited Uzbekistan.[5]

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1st place, gold medalist(s)  China
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Kazakhstan
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Japan1
4  Thailand
5  Indonesia
6  Hong Kong
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1Japan qualified for the Olympics as host.

Europe

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1st place, gold medalist(s)  Spain1
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Russia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Hungary
4  Netherlands
5  Italy
6  Greece
7  France
8  Slovakia
9  Israel
10  Croatia
11  Germany
12  Serbia
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1 Spain qualified for the Olympics by finishing second in the 2019 World Championships.

Americas

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1st place, gold medalist(s) United States1
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Canada
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Brazil
4 Cuba
5 Puerto Rico
6 Mexico
7 Venezuela
8 Peru
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1 The United States qualified for the Olympics by winning the 2019 World League.

World Qualification Tournament

The tournament was scheduled to be contested in Trieste, Italy, from 17 to 24 May but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The draw of pools was held at FINA headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland, on 11 February 2020. The top two teams qualified for the Olympics.[8] It now takes place from 19 to 24 January 2021.

Participating teams

The draw took place on 11 February 2020 in Lausanne, Switzerland.[9]

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Final ranking

Qualified for the Summer Olympics
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