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Olympiakisat Miehet Olympiakisat Miehet Tokio 1964 Neuvostoliitto 9 8 1 25- 5 16 Tshekkoslovakia 9 8 1 26-10 16 Japani 9 7 2 22-12 14 Romania 9 6 3 19-15 12 Bulgaria 9 5 4 20-16 10 Unkari 9 4 5 18-18 8 Brasilia 9 3 6 13-23 6 Hollanti 9 2 7 11-24 4 USA 9 2 7 10-23 4 Etelä-Korea 9 0 9 9-27 0 Mestarit: Bugajenkovs Ivans, Burobin Nikolai, Kalatshkin Valeri, Katsharava Vasili, Kovalenko Vitali, Ljugailo Stanislavs, Mondzolevsky Georgi, Pojarkov Juri, Sibirjakov Eduard, Tshesnokov Juri, Vengerovski Juri, Voskoboinikov Dmitri. Mexico City 1968 Neuvostoliitto 9 8 1 26- 8 16 Japani 9 7 2 24- 6 14 Tshekkoslovakia 9 7 2 22-15 14 Itä-Saksa 9 6 3 22-12 12 Puola 9 6 3 18-11 12 Bulgaria 9 4 5 16-17 8 USA 9 4 5 15-18 8 Belgia 9 2 7 6-24 4 Brasilia 9 1 8 8-25 2 Meksiko 9 0 9 5-21 0 Mestarit: Antropov Oleg, Beljajev Vladimir, Bugajenkovs Ivans, Ivanov Vladimir, Kravtshenko Valeri, Lapinsky Jevgeni, Matusevas Vasilijus, Mikhaltshuk Viktor, Mondzolevsky Georgi, Sibirjakov Eduard. München 1972 A-lohko Neuvostoliitto 5 5 0 15- 3 10 Bulgaria 5 4 1 13- 8 8 Tshekkoslovakia 5 3 2 11- 6 6 Etelä-Korea 5 2 3 7-10 4 Puola 5 1 4 8-12 2 Tunisia 5 0 5 0-15 0 B-lohko Japani 5 5 0 15- 0 10 Itä-Saksa 5 4 1 12- 4 8 Romania 5 2 3 8- 9 4 Brasilia 5 2 3 9-13 4 Kuuba 5 2 3 6-13 4 Länsi-Saksa 5 0 5 4-15 0 Loppuottelu: Japani-Itä-Saksa 3-1 (11-15, 15-2, 15-10, 15-10) Pronssiottelu: Neuvostoliitto-Bulgaria 3-0 (15-11, 15-8, 15-13) Mestarit: Fukao Yoshihide, Kimura Kenji, Minami Masayuki, Morita Jungo, Nakamura Yuzo, Nekoda Katsutoshi, Nishimoto Tetsuo, Noguchi Yasuhiro, Oko Seiji, Sato Tetsuo, Shimaoka Kenji, Yokota Tadayoshi. V: Matsudaira Yasutaka. Montreal 1976 A-lohko Puola 4 4 0 12- 5 8 Kuuba 4 3 1 11- 4 6 Tshekkoslovakia 4 2 2 8- 7 4 Etelä-Korea 4 1 3 6- 9 2 Kanada 4 0 4 0-12 0 B-lohko Neuvostoliitto 3 3 0 9- 0 6 Japani 3 2 1 6- 3 4 Brasilia 3 1 2 3- 8 2 Italia 3 0 3 2- 9 0 Loppuottelu: Puola-Neuvostoliitto 3-2 (11-15, 15-13, 12-15, 19-17, 15-7) Pronssiottelu: Kuuba-Japani 3-0 (15-8, 15-9, 15-8) Mestarit: Bebel Bronislaw, Bosek Ryszard, Gawlowski Wieslaw, Karbarz Marek, Lasko Lech, Lubiejewski Zbigniew, Rybaczewski Mieczyslaw, Sadalski Wlodzimierz, Skorek Edward, Stefanski Wodzimierz, Wojtowicz Tomasz, Zarzycki Zbigniew. V: Wagner Hubert. Moskova 1980 A-lohko Neuvostoliitto 4 4 0 12- 1 8 Bulgaria 4 3 1 9- 5 6 Kuuba 4 1 3 6- 9 2 Tshekkoslovakia 4 1 3 6-11 2 Italia 4 1 3 4-11 2 B-lohko Puola 4 3 1 11- 5 6 Romania 4 3 1 10- 5 6 Brasilia 4 2 2 9- 8 4 Jugoslavia 4 2 2 8- 8 4 Libanon 4 0 4 0-12 0 Loppuottelu: Neuvostoliitto-Bulgaria 3-1 (15-7, 15-13, 14-16, 15-11) Pronssiottelu: Romania-Puola 3-1 (15-10, 9-15, 15-13, 15-9) Mestarit: Dorohov Vladimir, Jermilov Aleksander, Kondra Vladimir, Krivov Valeri, Latshenov Fedor, Loor Viljar, Moliboga Oleg, Pantshenko Juri, Savin Aleksander, Selivanovs Pavels, Tshernyshev Vladimir, Zaitsev Vjatsheslav. V: Platonov Vjatsheslav. Los Angeles 1984 A-lohko Brasilia 4 3 1 10- 4 6 USA 4 3 1 9- 4 6 Etelä-Korea 4 3 1 9- 6 6 Argentiina 4 1 3 7- 9 2 Tunisia 4 0 4 0-12 0 B-lohko Kanada 4 3 1 10- 3 6 Italia 4 3 1 11- 4 6 Japani 4 3 1 9- 5 6 Kiina 4 1 3 3- 9 2 Egypti 4 0 4 0-12 0 Loppuottelu: USA-Brasilia 3-0 (15-6, 15-6, 15-7) Pronssiottelu: Italia-Kanada 3-0 (15-11, 15-12, 15-8) Mestarit: Berzins Aldis, Buck Craig, Duwelius Rich, Dvorak Dusty, Kiraly Karch, Marlowe Chris, Powers Pat, Salmons Steve, Saunders David, Sunderland Paul, Timmons Steve, Waldie Marc. V: Beal Doug. Soul 1988 A-lohko Neuvostoliitto 5 4 1 14- 4 8 Brasilia 5 4 1 14- 7 8 Ruotsi 5 2 3 9-11 4 Bulgaria 5 2 3 7- 9 4 Italia 5 2 3 7-11 4 Etelä-Korea 5 1 4 5-14 2 B-lohko USA 5 5 0 15- 3 10 Argentiina 5 3 2 11- 7 6 Ranska 5 3 2 10- 7 6 Hollanti 5 3 2 10- 7 6 Japani 5 1 4 5-12 2 Tunisia 5 0 5 0-15 0 Loppuottelu: USA-Neuvostoliitto 3-1 (13-15, 15-10, 15-4, 15-8) Pronssiottelu: Argentiina-Brasilia 3-2 (15-10, 15-17, 15-8, 12-15, 15-9) Mestarit: Buck Craig, Ctvrtlik Robert, Fortune Scott, Kiraly Karch, Luyties Ricci, Partie Doug, Root Jon, Sato Eric, Saunders David, Stork Jeff, Tanner Troy, Timmons Steve. V: Dunphy Marvin. Barcelona 1992 A-lohko Italia 5 4 1 13- 5 8 USA 5 4 1 13- 8 8 Espanja 5 3 2 11-12 6 Japani 5 2 3 10-12 4 Kanada 5 1 4 10-12 2 Ranska 5 1 4 6-14 2 B-lohko Brasilia 5 5 0 15- 2 10 Kuuba 5 4 1 13- 5 8 IVY 5 3 2 11- 7 6 Hollanti 5 2 3 8- 9 4 Etelä-Korea 5 1 4 3-12 2 Algeria 5 0 5 0-15 0 Loppuottelu: Brasilia-Hollanti 3-0 (15-12, 15-8, 15-5) Pronssiottelu: USA-Kuuba 3-1 (12-15, 15-13, 15-7, 15-11) Mestarit: Amauri, Carlao, Douglas, Giovane, Janelson, Jorge Edson, Mauricio, Marcelo Negrao, Paulao, Pampa, Talmo, Tande. V: Guimaraes Jose. Atlanta 1996 A-lohko Kuuba 5 4 1 12- 5 8 Brasilia 5 3 2 10- 6 6 Bulgaria 5 3 2 10- 8 6 Argentiina 5 3 2 9- 9 6 USA 5 2 3 10-9 4 Puola 5 0 5 1-15 0 B-lohko Italia 5 5 0 15- 0 10 Hollanti 5 4 1 12- 3 8 Jugoslavia 5 3 2 9- 8 6 Venäjä 5 2 3 7- 9 4 Etelä-Korea 5 1 4 3-12 2 Tunisia 5 0 5 1-15 0 Loppuottelu: Hollanti-Italia 3-2 15-12, 9-15, 16-14, 9-15, 17-15) Pronssiottelu: Jugoslavia-Venäjä 3-1 (15-8, 7-15, 15-8, 15-9) Mestarit: Blange Peter, van de Goor Bas, van de Goor Mike, Grabert Rob, Görtzen Guido, Held Henk-Jan, Latuhihin Misha, van der Meulen Olof, Posthuma Jan, Rodenburg Brecht, Schuil Richard, Zwerver Ronald. V: Alberda Joop. Sydney 2000 A-lohko Brasilia 5 5 0 15- 1 10 Hollanti 5 4 1 12- 5 8 Kuuba 5 3 2 9- 7 6 Australia 5 2 3 6-10 4 Espanja 5 1 4 7-12 2 Egypti 5 0 5 1-15 0 B-lohko Italia 5 5 0 15- 4 10 Venäjä 5 4 1 13- 7 8 Jugoslavia 5 3 2 12- 9 6 Argentiina 5 2 3 7-11 4 E-Korea 5 1 4 8-14 2 USA 5 0 5 5-15 0 Loppuottelu: Jugoslavia-Venäjä 3-0 (25-22, 25-22, 25-20) Pronssiottelu: Italia-Argentiina 3-0 (25-16, 25-15, 25-18) Mestarit: Batez Vladimir, Boskan Slobodan, Geric Andrija, Grbic Nikola, Grbic Vladimir, Kovac Slobodan, Mester Djula, Mijic Vasa, Miljkovic Ivan, Petkovic, Veljko, Vujevic Goran, Vusurovic Igor. V: Gajic Zoran. Ateena 2004 A-lohko Serbia & Montenegro 5 4 1 12- 6 8 Kreikka 5 3 2 12- 9 6 Argentiina 5 3 2 12- 9 6 Puola 5 3 2 10- 9 6 Ranska 5 2 3 8-10 4 Tunisia 5 0 5 4-15 0 B-lohko Brasilia 5 4 1 13- 7 8 Italia 5 3 2 13- 7 6 USA 5 3 2 11- 8 6 Venäjä 5 3 2 11- 9 6 Hollanti 5 2 3 7-11 4 Australia 5 0 5 2-15 0 Loppuottelu: Brasilia-Italia 3-1 (25-15, 24-26, 25-20, 25-22) Pronssiottelu: Venäjä-USA 3-0 (25-22, 27-25, 25-16) Mestarit: Anderson, Andre, Dante, Gustavo, Giovane, Giba, Heller Andre, Lima Mauricio, Nalbert, Ricardinho, Rodrigao, Sergio. V: Rezende Bernardo. Peking 2008 A-lohko USA 5 5 0 15- 4 10 Italia 5 4 1 13- 6 8 Bulgaria 5 3 2 10- 9 6 Kiina 5 2 3 9-13 4 Venezuela 5 1 4 8-12 2 Japani 5 0 5 4-15 0 B-lohko Brasilia 5 4 1 13- 4 8 Venäjä 5 4 1 14- 7 8 Puola 5 4 1 12- 6 8 Serbia 5 2 3 9-10 4 Saksa 5 1 4 6-12 2 Egypti 5 0 5 0-15 0 Loppuottelu: USA-Brasilia 3-1 (20-25, 25-22, 25-21, 25-23) Pronssiottelu: Venäjä-Italia 3-0 (25-22, 25-19, 25-23) Mestarit: Ball Lloy, Gardner Gabriel, Hansen Kevin, Hoff Thomas, Lambourne Richard, Lee David, Millar Ryan, Priddy William, Rooney Sean, Salmon Riley, Stanley Clayton, Touzinsky Scott. V: McCutcheon Hugh. Lontoo 2012 A-lohko Bulgaria 5 4 0 0 1 13 -4 12 Puola 5 3 0 0 2 11- 7 9 Argentiina 5 3 0 0 2 10- 7 9 Italia 5 2 1 0 2 10- 9 8 Australia 5 2 0 1 2 8-10 7 Iso-Britannia 5 0 0 0 5 0-15 0 B-lohko USA 5 4 0 1 0 14- 4 13 Brasilia 5 3 1 0 1 13- 5 11 Venäjä 5 3 1 0 1 12- 5 11 Saksa 5 1 1 0 3 6-11 5 Serbia 5 1 0 2 2 7-13 5 Tunisia 5 0 0 0 5 1-15 0 Loppuottelu: Venäjä-Brasilia 3-2 (19-25, 20-25, 29-27, 25-22, 15-9) Pronssiottelu: Italia-Bulgaria 3-1 (25-19, 23-25, 25-22, 25-21) Mestarit: Apalikov Nikolai, Berezhko Juri, Butko Aleksandr, Grankin Sergei, Ilinykh Dmitri, Khtei Taras, Mihailov Maksim, Muserski Dmitri, Obmotshajev Aleksei, Sokolov Aleksandr, Tetjukhin Sergei, Volkov Aleksandr.
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