Anni Espar

{{short description|Spanish water polo player (born 1993)}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2023}}

{{family name hatnote|Espar|Llaquet|lang=Spanish}}

{{Infobox water polo biography

| name = Anni Espar

| image = AnniEsparLlaquet.jpg

| caption = Espar in 2013

| full_name = Anna Espar Llaquet

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1993|1|8|df=y}}

| birth_place = Barcelona, Spain

| height = 1.80 m

| weight = 67 kg

| position = Driver

| L/R = R

| currentclub = CN Mataró

| currentnumber = 3

| nationalyears1 = 2010–

| nationalteam1 = Spain

| show-medals = no

| medaltemplates =

{{MedalSport|Women's water polo}}

{{MedalCountry|{{ESP}}}}

{{MedalCount

|total=yes

|Olympic Games|1|2|0

|World Championships|1|3|1

|European Championships|3|1|1

}}

{{MedalOlympic}}

{{MedalGold|2024 Paris|Team}}

{{MedalSilver|2012 London|Team}}

{{MedalSilver|2020 Tokyo|Team}}

{{MedalCompetition|World Championships}}

{{MedalGold|2013 Barcelona|Team}}

{{MedalSilver|2017 Budapest|Team}}

{{MedalSilver|2019 Gwangju|Team}}

{{MedalSilver|2023 Fukuoka|Team}}

{{MedalBronze|2024 Doha|Team}}

{{MedalCompetition|European Championships}}

{{MedalGold|2014 Budapest|}}

{{MedalGold|2020 Budapest|}}

{{MedalGold|2022 Split|}}

{{MedalSilver|2024 Eindhoven|}}

{{MedalBronze|2018 Barcelona|}}

}}

Anna "Anni" Espar Llaquet (born 8 January 1993) is a Spanish water polo player who won the gold medal at the 2013 World Championships in Barcelona.{{cite news |author= |title=Spain wins women's water polo title |url=https://www.espn.com/olympics/waterpolo/story/_/id/9532915/spain-beats-australia-becomes-first-host-win-women-water-polo-title |publisher=ESPN |date=2 August 2013 |access-date=11 August 2021}} She also won the silver medal at the 2012{{cite web |url=https://usawaterpolo.org/news/2012/8/9/USA_Women_Win_GOLD_Team_USA_Tops_Spain_8_5_In_Olympic_Games_Final.aspx |title=USA Women Win GOLD! Team USA Tops Spain 8–5 In Olympic Games Final |author= |date=9 August 2012 |website=USA Water Polo |access-date=11 August 2021}} and 2020 Summer Olympics.{{cite news |last=Brennan |first=Christine |date=7 August 2021 |title=US women's water polo team wins third straight Olympic gold, dominates Spain |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/2021/08/07/womens-water-polo-gold-medal-usa-spain-tokyo-olympics/5522721001/ |work=USA Today |access-date=11 August 2021}}

College career

Espar joined the University of Southern California women's water polo team in 2012.[http://www.usctrojans.com/sports/w-wpolo/mtt/anni_espar_829494.html Anni Espar] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130826025837/http://www.usctrojans.com/sports/w-wpolo/mtt/anni_espar_829494.html |date=26 August 2013 }}– University of Southern California athlete profile at USCtrojans.com As a Freshman she was named to the ACWPC All-America First Team,[http://www.collegewaterpolocoach.org/uploads/4/8/6/0/4860444/2013_acwpc_womens_all-american_teams.pdf "Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches 2013 All-American Teams"] collegewaterpolocoach.org July 2013. All-MPSF First Team,[http://www.mpsports.org/sports/w-wpolo/spec-rel/050113aab.html "All-MPSF Women's Water Polo"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150911160849/http://www.mpsports.org/sports/w-wpolo/spec-rel/050113aab.html |date=11 September 2015 }} mpsports.org 1 May 2013 MPSF All-Newcomer Team and MPSF Player of the Week on 25 February after scoring 8 goals in her first major tournament as a Trojan.[http://www.mpsports.org/sports/w-wpolo/spec-rel/022513aab.html "USC Wins UC Irvine Tournament"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150911164457/http://www.mpsports.org/sports/w-wpolo/spec-rel/022513aab.html |date=11 September 2015 }} mpsports.org 25 February 2013.

In 2013, she won the NCAA in the longest match in championship game history.[http://www.usawaterpolo.org/genrel/051213aaa.html "USC Outlasts Stanford 10–9 In Five Overtimes To Claim 2013 NCAA Championship"] usawaterpolo.org 12 May 2013. Espar scored the winning goal in the third sudden-death overtime period.[https://www.ncaa.com/news/waterpolo-women/article/2013-05-12/espar-scores-third-sudden-death-secure-third-national-title- "Espar scores in third sudden death to secure third national title for USC"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170524121912/http://www.ncaa.com/news/waterpolo-women/article/2013-05-12/espar-scores-third-sudden-death-secure-third-national-title- |date=24 May 2017 }} ncaa.com 9 June 2013.

International career

Espar played on the Spain national team which won the silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. She scored 15 goals and was named to the Olympic All-Star Team.

In 2012 Espar was named Best European Female Water Polo Player by the LEN.[http://www.waterpoloworld.com/News/tabid/169/ArticleId/3515/Boskovic-and-Espar-European-Players-of-the-Year.aspx "Boskovic and Espar European Players of the Year"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190817075038/http://www.waterpoloworld.com/News/tabid/169/ArticleId/3515/Boskovic-and-Espar-European-Players-of-the-Year.aspx |date=17 August 2019 }} waterpoloworld.com 24 October 2012.

Espar joined the Sidney Uni Lions women's water polo team in 2017 winning the Australian 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.[http://waterpoloaustralia.com.au/sydney-lions-claim-back-to-back-nwpl-titles/ "SYDNEY LIONS CLAIM BACK TO BACK NWPL TITLES"] waterpoloaustralia.com.au 9 April 2017.

Espar also played on the Spanish national team which won the silver at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. She scored again 15 goals and was named to the Olympic All-Star Team for the second time in her career.{{cite web |url=https://www.fina.org/news/2208721/usa-in-gold-medal |title=Olympic history repeats — USA's third gold medal |author= |date=7 August 2021 |work= FINA Official website |access-date=11 August 2021}}

Personal life

Espar's younger sister, Clara, is also a professional water polo player.{{cn|date=April 2025}}

International competitions

  • {{gold1}} 2011 FINA Junior World Championships, Trieste, Italy, 1st place.[http://www.fina.org/H2O/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2531:wp-juniors-women-day-7-spain-on-the-top-of-the-world&catid=214:world-junior-water-polo-championships&Itemid=895 "Spain on the top of the world"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110924173545/http://www.fina.org/H2O/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2531:wp-juniors-women-day-7-spain-on-the-top-of-the-world&catid=214:world-junior-water-polo-championships&Itemid=895 |date=24 September 2011 }} FINA.org 18 September 2011.
  • {{silver2}} 2012 Olympic Games, London, United Kingdom, 2nd place.
  • {{gold1}} 2013 FINA World Championships, Barcelona, Spain, 1st place.
  • {{silver2}} 2013 FINA Junior World Championships, Volos, Greece, 2nd place.[http://www.fina.org/H2O/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4138:wp-juniors-w-day-7-usa-takes-gold-after-9-7-win-over-spain&catid=214:world-junior-water-polo-championships&Itemid=895 "USA takes gold after 9–7 win over Spain"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130827154351/http://fina.org/H2O/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4138%3Awp-juniors-w-day-7-usa-takes-gold-after-9-7-win-over-spain&catid=214%3Aworld-junior-water-polo-championships&Itemid=895 |date=27 August 2013 }} FINA.org 25 August 2013.
  • {{gold1}} 2014 European Championship, Budapest, Hungary. 1st place.[http://www.waterpoloworld.com/News/tabid/169/ArticleId/7273/World-champions-Spain-also-claim-European-title-Budapest-2014-day-13.aspx "World champions Spain also claim European Title"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190526075006/http://www.waterpoloworld.com/News/tabid/169/ArticleId/7273/World-champions-Spain-also-claim-European-title-Budapest-2014-day-13.aspx |date=26 May 2019 }} waterpoloworld.com 24 July 2014.
  • {{bronze3}} 2014 FINA World Cup, Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia, 3rd place.[http://archives.fina.org/H2O/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4703:wp-world-cup-2014-w-day-6-&catid=119:water-polo-world-cup&Itemid=695 "USA retains World Cup crown with repeat win over Australia"]{{Dead link|date=December 2022 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} FINA.org 17 August 2014.
  • {{silver2}} 2016 FINA World League, Shanghai, China, 2nd place.[http://www.fina.org/news/wpwl-super-final-shanghai-day-6-usa-crowned-world-league-champion-third-consecutive-year "USA crowned World League Champion for third consecutive year"] FINA.org 12 June 2016.
  • {{silver2}} 2017 FINA World Championships, Budapest, Hungary, 2nd place.[http://fina.org/news/day-7-womens-water-polo-usa-rolls-spain-fifth-world-crown "Day 7 Women's Water Polo: USA rolls Spain for fifth world crown"] FINA.org 28 July 2017.
  • {{bronze3}} 2018 LEN Europa Cup, Pontevedra, Spain, 3rd place.
  • {{gold1}} 2018 Mediterranean Games, Tarragona, Spain, 1st place.[https://www.waterpology.com/serbia-spain-reign-mediterranean/ “Serbia and Spain reign the Mediterranean”] waterpology.com 1 July 2018.
  • {{bronze3}} 2018 European Championship, Barcelona, Spain, 3rd place.
  • {{silver2}} 2019 FINA World Championships, Gwangju, South Korea, 2nd place.{{cite web|url=https://www.fina.org/news/day-7-womens-water-polo-usa-shoots-down-spain-historic-sixth-crown|title=Day 7: Women's Water Polo: USA shoots down Spain for historic sixth crown|website=FINA.org|date=26 July 2019}}
  • {{gold1}} 2020 European Championship, Budapest, Hungary. 1st place.
  • {{silver2}} 2020 Olympic Games, Tokyo, Japan, 2nd place.
  • {{gold1}} 2024 Olympic Games, Paris, France, 1st place.

See also

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