Anni Espar

Anni Espar
Espar in Barcelona in 2013
Personal information
Birth name Anna Espar Llaquet
Nationality Spanish
Born (1993-01-08) 8 January 1993
Barcelona, Spain
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 145 lb (66 kg)
Sport
Country  Spain
Sport Water polo
College team USC Trojans
Club CN Sabadell

Anna Espar Llaquet (born 8 January 1993) is a Spanish female water polo player who won the gold medal at the 2013 FINA World Championships.[1]

Career

Espar also played on the Spain national water polo team which won the silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics.[2] She was the second-leading goal scorer in the event with 15 goals and named to the Olympic All-Star Team.[2]

Espar was named the Best European Female Water Polo Player of 2012 by the LEN.[3]

Espar joined the University of Southern California women's water polo team in 2012.

In 2013, she won the NCAA Women's Water Polo Championship in the longest match in championship game history.[4] Espar scored the winning goal in the third sudden-death overtime period.[5]

As a Freshman she was named to the ACWPC All-America First Team,[6] All-MPSF First Team,[7] MPSF All-Newcomer Team[7] and MPSF Player of the Week on 25 February after scoring 8 goals in her first major tournament as a Trojan.[8]

Espar joined the Sidney Uni Lions women's water polo team in 2017 winning the Australian National Water Polo League and ending with an unprecedented undefeated season for the Lions (23 wins and a draw in 24 matches). Espar was also named to the 2017 NWPL All Star Team.[9]

International competitions

  • 1st, gold medalist(s) 2011 FINA Junior World Championships, Trieste, Italy, 1st place.[10]
  • 2nd, silver medalist(s) 2012 Olympic Games, London, United Kingdom, 2nd place.
  • 1st, gold medalist(s) 2013 FINA World Championships, Barcelona, Spain, 1st place.
  • 2nd, silver medalist(s) 2013 FINA Junior World Championships, Volos, Greece, 2nd place.[11]
  • 1st, gold medalist(s) 2014 European Championship, Budapest, Hungary. 1st place. [12]
  • 3rd, bronze medalist(s) 2014 FINA World Cup, Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia, 3rd place.[13]
  • 2nd, silver medalist(s) 2016 FINA World League, Shanghai, China, 2nd place.[14]
  • 2nd, silver medalist(s) 2017 FINA World Championships, Budapest, Hungary, 2nd place.[15]
  • 3rd, bronze medalist(s) 2018 LEN Europa Cup, Pontevedra, Spain, 3rd place.
  • 1st, gold medalist(s) 2018 Mediterranean Games, Tarragona, Spain, 1st place.[16]
  • 3rd, bronze medalist(s) 2018 European Championship, Barcelona, Spain, 3rd place.

References

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