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2019 FIVB WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Presented by Comdirect & ALDI Nord 2019 FIVB WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS presented by comdirect & ALDI Nord Sunday, June 30 - Men’s & Women’s Pool Play Schedule Match No. Time Court Team A Team B Gender Round 27 13:00 1 Fijalek/Bryl POL [2] Bergmann/Harms, Y. GER [26] Men Pool B 30 14:00 1 Behrens/Tillmann GER [22] Bausero/Rotti URU [46] Women Pool C 33 15:00 1 Klineman/Ross USA [5] Xue/Wang X. X. CHN [29] Women Pool E 34 16:00 1 Borger/Sude GER [20] Mendoza/Lolette NCA [44] Women Pool E 25 17:00 1 Mol, A./Sørum, C. NOR [1] Erdmann/Winter GER [25] Men Pool A 31 18:00 1 Ana Patrícia/Rebecca BRA [4] Bieneck/Schneider GER [28] Women Pool D 35 19:15 1 Dalhausser/Lucena USA [6] Saxton/O'Gorman CAN [30] Men Pool F 43 20:30 1 Maria Antonelli/Carol BRA [10] Kozuch/Ludwig GER [34] Women Pool J 35 10:00 2 Agatha/Duda BRA [6] Ishii/Murakami JPN [30] Women Pool F 37 11:00 2 Clancy/Artacho Del Solar AUS [7] Stubbe, J./van Iersel NED [31] Women Pool G 39 12:00 2 Keizer/Meppelink NED [8] Laird/Palmer AUS [32] Women Pool H 41 13:00 2 Pavan/Melissa CAN [9] Ukolova/Birlova RUS [33] Women Pool I 29 14:00 2 Bansley/Brandie CAN [3] Heidrich/Vergé-Dépré, A. SUI [27] Women Pool C 39 15:00 2 Nicolai/Lupo ITA [8] Seidl Rob./Waller AUT [32] Men Pool H 33 16:00 2 Semenov/Leshukov RUS [5] Allen/Slick USA [29] Men Pool E 26 17:00 2 Pedro Solberg/Vitor Felipe BRA [24] Gonzalez/Reyes CUB [48] Men Pool A 37 18:00 2 Gibb/Crabb Ta. USA [7] Hudyakov/Velichko RUS [31] Men Pool G 36 19:00 2 Brouwer/Meeuwsen NED [19] Azaad/Capogrosso ARG [43] Men Pool F 36 10:00 3 X. Y. Xia/Wang CHN [19] Leila/Maylen CUB [43] Women Pool F 38 11:00 3 Sweat/Walsh Jennings USA [18] Maita/Letendrie MRI [42] Women Pool G 40 12:00 3 Betschart/Hüberli SUI [17] Randa/Doaa EGY [41] Women Pool H 28 13:00 3 Plavins/Tocs LAT [23] Abicha/Elgraoui MAR [47] Men Pool B 42 14:00 3 Sponcil/Claes USA [16] Yuli/Diana COL [40] Women Pool I 40 15:00 3 Andre/George BRA [17] Soares/Nguvo MOZ [41] Men Pool H 34 16:00 3 Alison/Álvaro Filho BRA [20] Tamer/Mahmoud QAT [44] Men Pool E 38 17:00 3 Kantor/Losiak POL [18] Vieyto/Cairus URU [42] Men Pool G 32 18:00 3 Liliana/Elsa ESP [21] Nzayisenga/Judith RWA [45] Women Pool D 44 19:00 3 Larsen/Stockman USA [15] Nnoruga/Franco NGR [39] Women Pool J 2019 FIVB World Championships - June 29 Men's Results No. Rnd. Ct. Date Team A Team B Result Dur. 13 PG 3 29 Jun Gibb/Crabb Ta. USA Vieyto/Cairus URU 2-0 (21-17, 21-13) 0:29 14 PG 2 29 Jun Kantor/Losiak POL Hudyakov/Velichko RUS 2-0 (21-10, 23-21) 0:35 21 PK 3 29 Jun Samoilovs/Smedins LAT Zavala/Lammel CHI 2-0 (21-15, 21-15) 0:32 23 PL 1 29 Jun Thole, J./Wickler GER Kavalo/Ntagengwa RWA 2-0 (21-10, 21-15) 0:38 24 PL 2 29 Jun Bourne/Crabb Tr. USA Salemi B. /A.Vakili IRI 2-1 (13-21, 21-16, 15-9) 0:45 18 PI 1 29 Jun Evandro/Bruno Schmidt BRA Durant/Schumann AUS 2-1 (19-21, 21-15, 18-16) 1:01 22 PK 3 29 Jun Pedlow/Schachter CAN Heidrich/Gerson SUI 0-2 (19-21, 18-21) 0:39 30 PC 2 29 Jun Doppler/Horst AUT Gottsu/Ageba JPN 2-0 (21-12, 21-17) 0:33 17 PI 3 29 Jun Herrera/Gavira ESP Tigrito/Charly VEN 2-0 (21-17, 26-24) 0:46 29 PC 2 29 Jun Stoyanovskiy/Krasilnikov RUS Ranghieri/Caminati ITA 2-0 (21-16, 21-18) 0:37 31 PD 2 29 Jun Cherif/Ahmed QAT Perusic/Schweiner CZE 2-1 (18-21, 21-13, 18-16) 0:56 19 PJ 1 29 Jun Grimalt M./Grimalt E. CHI Ehlers/Flüggen GER 0-2 (17-21, 14-21) 0:41 20 PJ 2 29 Jun Liamin/Myskiv RUS Ontiveros/Virgen MEX 0-2 (18-21, 21-23) 0:37 32 PD 3 29 Jun Koekelkoren/van Walle BEL Rossi/Carambula ITA 1-2 (22-20, 18-21, 10-15) 0:51 15 PH 2 29 Jun Nicolai/Lupo ITA Soares/Nguvo MOZ 2-0 (21-12, 21-4) 0:24 16 PH 1 29 Jun Andre/George BRA Seidl Rob./Waller AUT 2-1 (21-19, 13-21, 16-14) 0:55 2019 FIVB World Championships - June 29 Women's Results No. Rnd. Ct. Date Team A Team B Result Dur. 17 PI 3 29 Jun Pavan/Melissa CAN Yuli/Diana COL 2-0 (21-6, 21-13) 0:25 18 PI 2 29 Jun Sponcil/Claes USA Ukolova/Birlova RUS 2-0 (21-8, 21-16) 0:28 21 PK 2 29 Jun Hughes/Summer USA Gallay/Pereyra ARG 2-1 (21-18, 15-21, 16-14) 0:48 22 PK 3 29 Jun Makroguzova/Kholomina RUS J. J. Zeng/M.M. Lin CHN 2-0 (21-15, 21-11) 0:28 27 PB 2 29 Jun Schützenhöfer/Plesiutschnig AUT Graudina/Kravcenoka LAT 0-2 (14-21, 15-21) 0:32 28 PB 1 29 Jun Kociolek/Wojtasik POL Körtzinger/Schneider GER 1-2 (21-23, 21-16, 11-15) 1:01 5 PC 3 29 Jun Bansley/Brandie CAN Bausero/Rotti URU 2-0 (21-8, 21-7) 0:25 6 PC 1 29 Jun Behrens/Tillmann GER Heidrich/Vergé-Dépré, A. SUI 0-2 (17-21, 11-21) 0:36 25 PA 1 29 Jun Ittlinger/Laboureur GER Megan/Nicole CAN 2-0 (22-20, 25-23) 0:50 26 PA 3 29 Jun Menegatti/Orsi Toth ITA Michelle/Pati PAR 2-0 (21-11, 21-12) 0:27 9 PE 3 29 Jun Klineman/Ross USA Mendoza/Lolette NCA 2-0 (21-8, 21-7) 0:25 10 PE 1 29 Jun Borger/Sude GER Xue/Wang X. X. 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