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MTRX2017 P3-001.Pdf VOLLEYBALL • Match players ranking Montreux Volley Masters 2017 Pool A Match:1 Date: 06.06.2017 Spectators: 950 Teams Sets 1 2 3 4 5 Total City: Montreux CHN 3 25 25 25 75 Hall: Pierrier Clarens SUI 0 15 16 16 47 Match duration: Start: 16:30 End: 17:49 Total: 1:19 Set duration 0:23 0:25 0:25 1:13 CHN • China Total RkNoName Spikes Faults Shots Note Attempts 1 3 Li Jing 10 1 9 20 50.00 2 10 Liu Xiaotong 5 2 7 14 35.71 3 6 Gong Xiangyu 6 1 10 17 35.29 - 2 Qian Jingwen 4 - 8 12 - 5 Gao Yi 5 - 4 9 - 17 Wang Yuanyuan 3 - 3 6 - 7 Diao Linyu 2 - - 2 Spike - 12 Zheng Yixin 1 - 1 2 - 4 Wang Huimin ---- - 9 Yao Di ---- - 13 Wang Chenyue ---- - 15 Lin Li ---- - 18 Wang Mengjie ---- - 19 Xu Ruoya ---- Succ. % Others ---- Limit: 15.00% Total Team 36 4 42 82 43.90 Kill Total Rk No Name Faults Rebounds Note Blocks Attempts 1 6 Gong Xiangyu 6 1 1 8 2.00 2 12 Zheng Yixin 3 1 2 6 1.00 3 5 Gao Yi 2 1 1 4 0.67 3 17 Wang Yuanyuan 2 2 2 6 0.67 5 3 Li Jing 1 - 4 5 0.33 5 13 Wang Chenyue 1 - 2 3 0.33 5 7 Diao Linyu 1 1 2 4 0.33 Block 5 10 Liu Xiaotong 1 1 - 2 0.33 - 4 Wang Huimin ---- - 9 Yao Di ---- - 15 Lin Li ---- - 18 Wang Mengjie ---- - 19 Xu Ruoya ---- - 2 Qian Jingwen - 2 2 4 Others ---- Avg. by set Total Team 17 9 16 42 5.67 VIS, version 1.96 (Build 586, 16 pools), © 1992-2013 FIVB 06.06.2017 18:49 Page 1/6 VOLLEYBALL • Match players ranking Montreux Volley Masters 2017 Pool A Match:1 Date: 06.06.2017 Spectators: 950 Teams Sets 1 2 3 4 5 Total City: Montreux CHN 3 25 25 25 75 Hall: Pierrier Clarens SUI 0 15 16 16 47 Match duration: Start: 16:30 End: 17:49 Total: 1:19 Set duration 0:23 0:25 0:25 1:13 CHN • China Serve Total RkNoName Aces Faults Note Hits Attempts 1 5 Gao Yi 1 1 15 17 0.33 1 10 Liu Xiaotong 1 1 8 10 0.33 - 2 Qian Jingwen - - 2 2 - 3 Li Jing - - 9 9 - 4 Wang Huimin - - 1 1 - 6 Gong Xiangyu - - 9 9 - 7 Diao Linyu - - 8 8 Serve - 9 Yao Di - - 7 7 - 12 Zheng Yixin - - 3 3 - 13 Wang Chenyue - - 3 3 - 15 Lin Li ---- - 18 Wang Mengjie ---- - 19 Xu Ruoya - - 1 1 - 17 Wang Yuanyuan - 1 3 4 Others ---- Avg. by set Total Team 2 3 69 74 0.67 Team Opponent errors & Team faults 20 - 20 Total RkNoName Digs Faults Receptions Note Attempts 1 15 Lin Li 7 2 - 9 2.33 1 9 Yao Di 7 3 - 10 2.33 3 10 Liu Xiaotong 6 2 1 9 2.00 4 17 Wang Yuanyuan 3 - - 3 1.00 4 6 Gong Xiangyu 3 1 2 6 1.00 4 7 Diao Linyu 3 1 1 5 1.00 4 2 Qian Jingwen 3 1 - 4 1.00 Dig 8 3 Li Jing 2 1 - 3 0.67 8 19 Xu Ruoya 2 1 - 3 0.67 10 4 Wang Huimin 1 1 - 2 0.33 10 12 Zheng Yixin 1 1 - 2 0.33 - 13 Wang Chenyue ---- - 5 Gao Yi - 1 1 2 - 18 Wang Mengjie - 2 - 2 Others - 11 - 11 Avg. by set Total Team 38 28 5 71 12.67 VIS, version 1.96 (Build 586, 16 pools), © 1992-2013 FIVB 06.06.2017 18:49 Page 2/6 VOLLEYBALL • Match players ranking Montreux Volley Masters 2017 Pool A Match:1 Date: 06.06.2017 Spectators: 950 Teams Sets 1 2 3 4 5 Total City: Montreux CHN 3 25 25 25 75 Hall: Pierrier Clarens SUI 0 15 16 16 47 Match duration: Start: 16:30 End: 17:49 Total: 1:19 Set duration 0:23 0:25 0:25 1:13 CHN • China Running Still Total Rk No Name Faults Note Sets Sets Attempts 1 9 Yao Di 20 - 12 32 6.67 2 7 Diao Linyu 11 - 13 24 3.67 3 17 Wang Yuanyuan 2 - 1 3 0.67 - 2 Qian Jingwen ---- - 3 Li Jing - - 1 1 - 4 Wang Huimin ---- - 5 Gao Yi - - 2 2 Set - 6 Gong Xiangyu ---- - 10 Liu Xiaotong - - 3 3 - 12 Zheng Yixin - - 1 1 - 13 Wang Chenyue ---- - 15 Lin Li - - 5 5 - 18 Wang Mengjie - - 2 2 - 19 Xu Ruoya ---- Others ---- Avg. by set Total Team 33 - 40 73 11.00 Serve Total Rk NoName Excellents Faults Note Receptions Attempts 1 3 Li Jing 9 - 5 14 64.29 2 10 Liu Xiaotong 8 3 5 16 31.25 - 15 Lin Li 6 - 2 8 - 19 Xu Ruoya 2 - 1 3 - 4 Wang Huimin - - 1 1 - 6 Gong Xiangyu - - 1 1 - 2 Qian Jingwen ---- Reception - 5 Gao Yi ---- - 7 Diao Linyu ---- - 9 Yao Di ---- - 12 Zheng Yixin ---- - 13 Wang Chenyue ---- - 17 Wang Yuanyuan ---- - 18 Wang Mengjie ---- Eff. % Others ---- Limit: 25.00% Total Team 25 3 15 43 51.16 VIS, version 1.96 (Build 586, 16 pools), © 1992-2013 FIVB 06.06.2017 18:49 Page 3/6 VOLLEYBALL • Match players ranking Montreux Volley Masters 2017 Pool A Match:1 Date: 06.06.2017 Spectators: 950 Teams Sets 1 2 3 4 5 Total City: Montreux CHN 3 25 25 25 75 Hall: Pierrier Clarens SUI 0 15 16 16 47 Match duration: Start: 16:30 End: 17:49 Total: 1:19 Set duration 0:23 0:25 0:25 1:13 SUI • Switzerland Total RkNoName Spikes Faults Shots Note Attempts 1 14 Künzler Laura 9 8 7 24 37.50 2 8 Storck Maja 13 9 16 38 34.21 3 2 Kronenberg Linda 5 5 12 22 22.73 - 5 Halter Martina 3 3 2 8 - 6 Matter Madlaina 2 2 3 7 - 17 Pierret Méline 3 - - 3 - 11 Trösch Sarah 1 - - 1 Spike - 9 Dalliard Tabea ---- - 12 Lengweiler Julie ---- - 13 Boillat Elise ---- - 19 Deprati Thays ---- - 20 Lorenz Alexandra ---- - 21 Marx Francine ---- - 22 Sulser Samira ---- Succ. % Others ---- Limit: 15.00% Total Team 36 27 40 103 34.95 Kill Total Rk No Name Faults Rebounds Note Blocks Attempts 1 5 Halter Martina 1 2 8 11 0.33 1 14 Künzler Laura 1 1 - 2 0.33 1 6 Matter Madlaina 1 4 2 7 0.33 - 2 Kronenberg Linda ---- - 8 Storck Maja - - 1 1 - 9 Dalliard Tabea ---- - 11 Trösch Sarah ---- Block - 12 Lengweiler Julie ---- - 13 Boillat Elise ---- - 19 Deprati Thays ---- - 20 Lorenz Alexandra ---- - 21 Marx Francine ---- - 22 Sulser Samira ---- - 17 Pierret Méline - 1 - 1 Others ---- Avg. by set Total Team 3 8 11 22 1.00 VIS, version 1.96 (Build 586, 16 pools), © 1992-2013 FIVB 06.06.2017 18:49 Page 4/6 VOLLEYBALL • Match players ranking Montreux Volley Masters 2017 Pool A Match:1 Date: 06.06.2017 Spectators: 950 Teams Sets 1 2 3 4 5 Total City: Montreux CHN 3 25 25 25 75 Hall: Pierrier Clarens SUI 0 15 16 16 47 Match duration: Start: 16:30 End: 17:49 Total: 1:19 Set duration 0:23 0:25 0:25 1:13 SUI • Switzerland Serve Total RkNoName Aces Faults Note Hits Attempts 1 11 Trösch Sarah 2 1 5 8 0.67 - 6 Matter Madlaina - - 7 7 - 9 Dalliard Tabea ---- - 12 Lengweiler Julie ---- - 13 Boillat Elise ---- - 17 Pierret Méline - - 4 4 - 19 Deprati Thays ---- Serve - 20 Lorenz Alexandra ---- - 21 Marx Francine ---- - 22 Sulser Samira ---- - 5 Halter Martina - 1 7 8 - 8 Storck Maja - 1 7 8 - 2 Kronenberg Linda - 1 4 5 - 14 Künzler Laura - 2 6 8 Others ---- Avg. by set Total Team 2 6 40 48 0.67 Team Opponent errors & Team faults 6 - 6 Total RkNoName Digs Faults Receptions Note Attempts 1 14 Künzler Laura 10 2 2 14 3.33 2 2 Kronenberg Linda 6 2 - 8 2.00 3 9 Dalliard Tabea 5 5 2 12 1.67 4 8 Storck Maja 4 - 2 6 1.33 5 11 Trösch Sarah 3 - - 3 1.00 5 5 Halter Martina 3 1 - 4 1.00 7 6 Matter Madlaina 1 - - 1 0.33 Dig - 12 Lengweiler Julie ---- - 13 Boillat Elise ---- - 17 Pierret Méline - - 3 3 - 19 Deprati Thays ---- - 20 Lorenz Alexandra ---- - 21 Marx Francine ---- - 22 Sulser Samira ---- Others - 22 - 22 Avg. by set Total Team 32 32 9 73 10.67 VIS, version 1.96 (Build 586, 16 pools), © 1992-2013 FIVB 06.06.2017 18:49 Page 5/6 VOLLEYBALL • Match players ranking Montreux Volley Masters 2017 Pool A Match:1 Date: 06.06.2017 Spectators: 950 Teams Sets 1 2 3 4 5 Total City: Montreux CHN 3 25 25 25 75 Hall: Pierrier Clarens SUI 0 15 16 16 47 Match duration: Start: 16:30 End: 17:49 Total: 1:19 Set duration 0:23 0:25 0:25 1:13 SUI • Switzerland Running Still Total Rk No Name Faults Note Sets Sets Attempts 1 17 Pierret Méline 21 - 32 53 7.00 2 11 Trösch Sarah 6 - 26 32 2.00 - 2 Kronenberg Linda - - 3 3 - 5 Halter Martina ---- - 6 Matter Madlaina ---- - 8 Storck Maja - - 2 2 - 9 Dalliard Tabea - - 6 6 Set - 12 Lengweiler Julie ---- - 13 Boillat Elise ---- - 14 Künzler Laura ---- - 19 Deprati Thays ---- - 20 Lorenz Alexandra ---- - 21 Marx Francine ---- - 22 Sulser Samira ---- Others ---- Avg. by set Total Team 27 - 69 96 9.00 Serve Total Rk NoName Excellents Faults Note Receptions Attempts 1 2 Kronenberg Linda 15 1 9 25 56.00 2 14 Künzler Laura 16 1 13 30 50.00 - 9 Dalliard Tabea 11 - 5 16 - 5 Halter Martina ---- - 6 Matter Madlaina ---- - 8 Storck Maja ---- - 11 Trösch Sarah ---- Reception - 12 Lengweiler Julie ---- - 13 Boillat Elise ---- - 17 Pierret Méline ---- - 19 Deprati Thays ---- - 20 Lorenz Alexandra ---- - 21 Marx Francine ---- - 22 Sulser Samira ---- Eff.
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