About Underwater Rugby
Under water rugby was invented in Köln, Germany 1961 and became popular in the Nordic countries under the name, UW-Polo. Before the first Championship in 1978 the rules had to be merged (different number of players, 4 vs. 8, playing above the surface, etc). The game has since then evolved and now involved 13 counties at the latest championship. more »
Anti-doping section
The World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) mission is to lead a collaborative worldwide campaign for doping-free sport.
WADA works towards a vision of a world where all athletes compete in a doping-free sporting environment.
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News of the Rugby Commission
The results of the first two days for the 12th CMAS Underwater Rugby World Championships in Montreal are now available on the website more »