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American water polo player
Russell Webb
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Born | June 1, 1945 (1945-06) (age 79) |
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Russell Irving "Russ" Webb (born June 1, 1945) is a retired
water polo player from the United States. He played in two consecutive
Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1968. He won a bronze medal with the
Men's National Team at the
1972 Summer Olympics in
Munich,
West Germany. In 1984, he was inducted into the
USA Water Polo Hall of Fame.
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[2] He is now a practicing oral surgeon in
Claremont, California.
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1951:
A. Stack,
B. Stassforth,
D. Cleveland (
USA)
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1955:
F. McKinney,
F. Maguire,
L. Baarcke,
C. Scholes (
USA)
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1959:
F. McKinney,
F. Munsch,
M. Troy,
J. Farrell (
USA)
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1963:
R. McGeagh,
B. Craig,
W. Richardson,
N. Kirby (
USA)
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1967:
D. Russell,
R. Webb,
M. Spitz,
K. Walsh (
USA)
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1971:
J. Murphy,
B. Job,
J. Heidenreich,
F. Heckl (
USA)
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1975:
P. Rocca,
R. Colella,
M. Curington,
J. Babashoff (
USA)
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1979:
B. Jackson,
S. Lundquist,
R. Placak,
D. McCagg (
USA)
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1983:
R. Carey,
S. Lundquist,
M. Gribble,
R. Gaines (
USA)
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1987:
A. Gill,
R. Korhammer,
W. King,
T. Dudley (
USA)
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1991:
A. Gill,
H. Dersch,
M. Merrell,
J. Thomas (
USA)
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1995:
J. Rouse,
S. Van Neerden,
M. Henderson,
J. Olsen (
USA)
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1999:
A. Massura,
M. Tomazini,
F. Scherer,
G. Borges (
BRA)
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2003:
P. Marshall,
M. Gangloff,
B. Michaelson,
N. Brunelli (
USA)
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2007:
R. Bal,
M. Gangloff,
R. Berens,
A. Grant (
USA)
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2011:
G. Guido,
F. França,
G. Mangabeira,
C. Cielo (
BRA)
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2015:
G. Guido,
F. França,
A. Mendes,
M. Chierighini (
BRA)
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2019:
D. Carr,
N. Fink,
T. Shields,
N. Adrian (
USA)
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2023:
J. Aikins,
J. Foster,
L. Miller,
J. Kulow (
USA)
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