ZAGREB/FORT LAUDERDALE, May 13 (Hina) - The coach of Croatia's national water polo team, Ratko Rudic, who is the coach with the highest number of medals won at international competitions, on Sunday officially became a honouree of the
International Swimming Hall of Fame, located on the Atlantic Ocean beachfront in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
ZAGREB/FORT LAUDERDALE, May 13 (Hina) - The coach of Croatia's
national water polo team, Ratko Rudic, who is the coach with the highest number
of medals won at international competitions, on Sunday officially became a
honouree of the International Swimming Hall of Fame, located on the Atlantic
Ocean beachfront in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. ISHOF is a Hall of
Fame dedicated to promoting the sport of swimming and immortalising the
achievements and contributions of those who have distinguished themselves in
the following five branches of aquatic sports: competitive swimming, water
polo, diving, open water swimming and synchronised swimming.
There are about 600 honourees on its list, and five of them are
Croats.
Croatia's water polo team led by Rudic won the last world championships
in Australia.