Junior Olympics Summer 2023

 What is Junior Olympics?
The USA Water Polo Junior Olympic Championships (JO's) is the largest age group water polo tournament in the Nation. Athletes and teams come from across the country to compete on the national stage. The Junior Olympics Tournament consists of two divisions, the Championship Division and the Classic Division. Teams compete over a 4-day period within their respective age category.

It is the culmination of the summer (and year) of practice and preparation for many clubs.

Where is Junior Olympics held?
Junior Olympics moves around the nation from year to year. Hundreds of teams participate, so dozens of pools in a region are used over the course of the tournament. In the summer of even years 2020, 2022, etc. Junior Olympics will be held in the SF Bay Area, typically around Stanford/San Jose. In the summer of odd years 2021, 2023, etc., it will be in Orange County.

When is Junior Olympics held?
JO Championships is held over the last two weekends in July. One weekend for the girls, and one weekend for the boys. In 2022:
Season 1 (July 15 - 18): 12&U - 18&U Boys Junior Olympics 
Season 2 (July 20 - 23): 12&U - 18&U Girls; 10&U  coed, 10u girls Co-ed Junior Olympics 
See below for when the qualifying tournaments are held.

How do teams qualify?
The nation is broken into regions called zones. San Jose is in the Pacific zone. Each zone has a zone qualifying tournament for every age group. Because there are many teams in the Pacific zone, our zone qualifiers are held over several weekends:
The JO Qualifying Tournaments, mandatory for all athletes selected for and wishing to attend JO's, are shown below for each age group.

Junior Olympic Qualifiers Dates:
The Pacific Zone Board has set the 2023 Junior Olympic Qualifier dates as follows:

June 2 - 4, 2023 – 10u Girls, 10u Mixed, 12u Girls, 12u Boys, 12u Mixed, 14u Girls and 14u Boys
June 16 - 18, 2022 – 16u Girls, 16u Boys, 18u Girls and 18u Boys
Location: Bay Area, CA



Junior Olympic Finals Dates:

Session 1: July 15 - 18,  2022:

  • Age groups: 12U, 14U, 16U, 18U boys


Session 2: July 20 - 23,  2022:

  • Age groups: 10U, 12U, 14U. 16U, 18u girls; and 10u Mixed


Location: Souther California


Age Group Divisions
10&U: born August 1, 2013 and later
12&U: born August 1, 2011 and later 
14&U: born August 1, 2009 and later 
16&U: born August 1, 2007 and later 
18&U: born August 1, 2005 and later

USA WATER POLO MEMBERSHIP
All athletes must be current members of USA Water Polo (Silver, Gold, or Seasonal Athlete Membership; Splashball membership is not applicable). To register or renew with USA WP, please visit www.usawaterpolo.org.
All athletes interested in participating at Junior Olympics must be Gold Athlete Members.

Important Note: Athletes wishing to be selected to a JO Team must be affiliated with our Club, Euroskill, club #33595, Pacific Zone (#6) no later than 7 days prior to the commencement of the zone qualification tournament. USA WP is very strict on this, and there is no grace period. 

Age Verification
USA WP has an age verification requirement for all athletes participating in National Championship Events. For those who have never completed the age verification, this is a one-time charge of $5.00 paid online through the TC logiQ Secure Website. Gold athlete members must complete this process prior to participating in any National Championship Event, in particular the Regional Junior Olympic Qualifier, which is fast approaching. This process can take up to seven (7) days to receive results so we urge all athletes to complete the verification right away, to avoid delays as the qualifiers get closer. We will not be able to verify and submit rosters until all athletes' birth dates have been successfully verified in the USA WP system. We encourage all of our members who have the intention of participating on one of our Club JO teams to complete the verification process as described by USA WP as soon as possible. If you have any follow-up questions regarding the verification process please feel free to contact us a euroskill@yahoo.com

What do you expect of an athlete?
Commitment. Going to JO's is a serious commitment-  to the team and to yourself, as an athlete. If you sign up to go to JO's, you must go.

What does it cost?
JO's is an additional cost to athletes. Expect to pay roughly $150 - $300 for tournament fees and the coaching staff by TBD. There are also additional lodging and travel expenses.

For more info see: http://www.usawaterpolo.org/juniorolympics/