Water Polo Visual System (WVS): Visual marker system for water polo
Designed by Myrtha Pools and developed in cooperation with Aqvatech Engineering, the WVS (Water Polo Visual System) is one of the most significant technological innovations in water polo in recent years.
The 'Water Polo Visual System' is a spectacular, high-level system that uses LED markings placed in specific areas inside and outside the pool.
These markers provide athletes, referees, judges, the audience and television viewers with real-time updates on the progress of the game.
WVS also helps inexperienced spectators to understand the game better and guarantees more accurate transparency for referees and judges during a match.
WVS (Waterpolo Visual System) by Myrtha Pools is a revolutionary system for water polo that marks out specific zones in the playing area with LED lights that have a variety of functions.
Currently, the only lines marked in the water are those that delimit the perimeter of the playing area. The lines located 2 and 5 metres from the floating goal are identified by external features in specific colours (yellow and red).
Plastic cones are positioned on the pool deck in line with each imaginary line to help the jury determine the position of the players and the ball. However, these markings only help the judges, not the swimmers.