Match Results CHN Vs USA

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Match Results CHN Vs USA Ariake Arena Volleyball 有明アリーナ バレーボール / Volleyball Arena d'Ariake Women 女子 / Femmes TUE 27 JUL 2021 Preliminary Round - Pool B Start Time: 11:05 予選ラウンド - プールB / Éliminatoires - poule B End Time: 12:46 Match Results 試合結果 / Résultats du match Match 8 CHN vs USA Match Duration: 1h 41min 0 3 Team Sets 1 2 3 Total CHN 0 27 22 21 70 USA 3 29 25 25 79 Playing Time 37min 31min 27min 1h 35min 1st Referee: MAROSZEK Wojciech (POL) 2nd Referee: COLLADOS Fabrice (FRA) Challenge Referee: KRAFT Heike (GER) CHN - China USA - United States Line-up Points by Set Line-up Points by Set No. Name Pos. Pts No. Name Pos. Pts 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 YUAN X.Y. MB 5 5 2 1 2 6 9 1 HANCOCK S 2 ZHU T. (c) OH 1 1 4 6 9 3 18 2 POULTER S 2 1 2 3 1 4 6 GONG X.Y. O 3 3 6 1 1 3 5 4 WONG-ORANTES L L L L 7 WANG Y.Y. MB 10 LARSON (c) OH 6 5 6 4 5 3 12 9 ZHANG C.N. OH 4 6 12 4 1 2 7 11 DREWS O 10 LIU X.T. OH 17 12 THOMPSON O 5 4 5 12 11 11 34 11 YAO D. S 16 1 1 14 BARTSCH-HACKLEY OH 3 2 3 4 5 6 15 12 LI Y.Y. OH 9 4 1 6 4 1 11 15 HILL OH 16 16 16 16 DING X. S 6 6 3 16 AKINRADEWO MB 4 3 4 2 1 3 17 YAN N. MB 2 2 5 4 2 6 22 WASHINGTON MB 1 6 1 1 2 1 4 18 WANG M.J. L L L L 23 ROBINSON OH 19 LIU Y.H. OH 24 OGBOGU MB Head Coach: LANG Ping Head Coach: KIRALY Karch Assistant Coach: LAI Yawen / AN Jiajie Assistant Coach: SLABE Luka (SLO) / DUNPHY Marv / MIYASHIRO Tamari TEAM AND PLAYER PERFORMANCES Total Scoring Total Won No. Name Won No. Name Atts Skills Atts 45 114 Total Team 58 132 Total Team 16 37 2 ZHU T. 28 50 12 THOMPSON Attack 10 27 12 LI Y.Y. 15 30 14 BARTSCH-HACKLEY 8 12 1 YUAN X.Y. 11 29 10 LARSON 11 73 Total Team 10 53 Total Team 5 18 17 YAN N. 4 12 12 THOMPSON Block 2 10 2 ZHU T. 2 7 2 POULTER 1 9 12 LI Y.Y. 2 13 16 AKINRADEWO 1 71 Total Team 4 78 Total Team 1 2 11 YAO D. 2 15 2 POULTER Serve 2 17 12 THOMPSON 13 Total Team Opponent Error 7 Total Team 70 258 Total Team Total 79 263 Total Team 18 58 2 ZHU T. Best Scorer 34 79 12 THOMPSON 89 km/h 12 LI Y.Y. Fastest Serve 92 km/h 22 WASHINGTON Legend: (c) Team Captain Atts Attempts L Libero L Substitute libero MB Middle Blocker [n] n Starting line-up where n = starting position on court (i.e. positions 1 to 6) [nn]nn Substitute where nn = shirt number of outgoing player No. Shirt number O Opposite OH Outside Hitter Pos. Playing position Pts Points scored S Setter VVOWTEAM6-------------GPB-000500--_73 1 Report Created TUE 27 JUL 2021 12:49 Page 1/1.
Recommended publications
  • 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.
    [Show full text]
  • 2009 California Volleyball
    2009 CALIFORNIA VOLLEYBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS Credits and Bear Facts ..................... 1 Head Coach Rich Feller ................. 2-3 Assistant Coaches and Staff .......... 4-7 Returning Athlete Profiles ............ 8-25 Newcomer Profiles ..................... 26-32 Berkeley and the Bay Area ........ 34-35 The University of California ........ 36-37 California Athletics ..................... 38-39 Building Champions ........................ 40 Athletic Facilities ............................. 41 Academic Achievement .................. 42 2008 Statistics and Results ....... 44-45 2008 Accomplishments ................... 46 2008 Pacific-10 Standings .............. 47 All-Time Record ......................... 48-55 Postseason Records ....................... 56 Opponent Records ..................... 57-63 Statistical Record Holders ......... 64-65 THE BEAR FACTS Honors and Awards ................... 66-67 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION MEDIA RELATIONS All-Time Jersey Numbers ............... 68 Location .............................. Berkeley, Calif. Volleyball SID ........................... Jeremy Wu All-Time Roster ............................... 69 Founded ............................................. 1868 Office Phone ....................... (510) 643-2938 2009 Opponents ........................ 70-72 Enrollment ....................................... 35,409 Office Fax ........................... (510) 643-7778 The Pacific-10 Conference ............. 73 Nickname .............................. Golden Bears Mobile Phone .....................
    [Show full text]
  • Infopress WGP 2008.Qxd
    Uczestnicy strona 1 Zasady rozgrywek strona 1 Kalendarz strona 2 Nagrody pieniê¿ne strona 4 Dominikana strona 5 Stany Zjednoczone strona 7 Tajlandia strona 9 Polska strona 11 UCZESTNICY 1. BRA Brazylia 9. POL Polska 2. ITA W³ochy 14. DOM Dominikana 3. CUB Kuba 15. GER Niemcy 4. USA Stany Zjednoczone 16. KAZ Kazachstan 6. CHN Chiny 18. THA Tajlandia Kolejnoœæ wg rankingu FIVB 8. JPN Japonia 22. TUR Turcja ZASADY ROZGRYWEK W 16. edycji FIVB World Grand Prix weŸmie udzia³ 12 dru¿yn – Brazylia (nr 1 w rankingu FIVB), W³ochy (2), Kuba (3), Stany Zjednoczone (4), Chiny (6), Japonia (8), Polska (9), Dominikana (14), Niemcy (15), Kazachstan (16), Tajlandia (18) i Turcja (22). Rozgrywki potrwaj¹ 4 tygodnie; od 20 czerwca do 13 lipca odbêdzie siê w sumie 69 meczów na dwóch kontynentach – w Azji i Europie. ELIMINACJE Podczas pierwszego, drugiego i trzeciego tygodnia rozegranych zostanie po 18 meczów – w sumie 54. 9 turniejów (Grupy A - I) w Eliminacjach (Preliminary Round) zorganizuj¹: Chiny, Hongkong, Japonia, Makao, Polska, Tajlandia, Tajwan, W³ochy i Wietnam. W grupach (turniejach) graæ siê bêdzie systemem „ka¿dy z ka¿dym”. O doborze grup decydowa³o miejsce w œwiatowym rankingu i dotychczasowe wyniki w World Grand Prix. Klasyfikacja generalna po Eliminacjach zostanie utworzona wed³ug sum punktów zdobytych przez zespo³y w turniejach (grupach) eliminacyjnych. Mecz wygrany: 2 pkt., przegrany: 1 pkt., walkower: 0 pkt. Gdyby dwie lub wiêcej dru¿yn mia³y tê sam¹ liczbê punktów, o kolejnoœci decydowaæ bêdzie stosunek ma³ych punktów ze wszystkich meczów. FINA£Y W czwartym tygodniu w Japonii odbêd¹ siê Fina³y (Final Round) WGP.
    [Show full text]
  • Weekend Edition
    6°Ê888]Ê ÕLiÀÊ£ÊUÊÀ`>Þ]ÊÕ}ÕÃÌÊÓÓ]ÊÓäänÊ N xäZ Theatre Q: Bending genre Page 10 WeeklyWeekend Edition www.PaloAltoOnline.com OF THEIR OWN ACCORD Accordion music unites couple, propels blog Page 7 Marjan Sadoughi Marjan Eating Out 13 Movie Times 17Goings On 19 ■ Upfront Drunk driver gets eight-year sentence Page 3 ■ Sports Stanford grad earns second Olympic gold Page 21 ■ Home & Real Estate Art festival is an idea quest Section 2 MILES YOUNGEST PERSON TO RECEIVE LIFE SAVING HEART PUMP. CURRENTLY: BUNDLE OF ENERGY JUST ANOTHER REMARKABLE DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD Miles Coulson is defi nitely a force to be reckoned with. When he was just four months old he needed a heart. And the clock was ticking. So a team of doctors at Lucile Packard © 2007 Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Children’s Hospital came up with a bold plan – use a Berlin Heart, an artifi cial pump, until a transplant could be found. That the device had only been used a few times in the U.S. didn’t daunt them. They developed a protocol just for Miles. It was more than successful, it was groundbreaking for other pediatric heart patients. It’s this kind of innovative thinking, Lucile Packard combined with sensitive, nurturing care, that makes Packard Children’s a world-class Children’s Hospital hospital and Miles a world-class bundle of energy. Visit www.lpch.org for more information. AT STANFORD *>ÊÌÊ7iiÞÊUÊÀ`>Þ]ÊÕ}ÕÃÌÊÓÓ]ÊÓäänÊU *>}iÊ2 UpfrontLocal news, information and analysis Drunk driver to serve eight years for manslaughter Pain from 2007 Santa Barbara County accident still reverberates in Palo Alto by Becky Trout Monday to vehicular manslaughter County Senior Deputy District At- son, guided by Pasadena-based at- who died instantly in the October en months after a violent ve- and driving under the influence, torney Joyce Dudley said Tuesday.
    [Show full text]
  • By John Kessel
    Insights into the science, facts, & principles of sport and volleyball By John Kessel Table of Contents John Kessel’s Biography……………………………………………………………………………………………. 03 Blogs for Players…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 06 Never Let Someone Steal Your Confidence………………………………………………………………..06 We May Win & We May Lose …………………………………………………………………………….. 08 Coach Albert Einstein’s Great Quotes ……………………………………………………………………..11 The Game Will Find A Way……………………………………………………………………………….. 13 Videos Used in My 2013 Teachings………………………………………………………………………...17 To Live in Excellence ………………………………………………………………………………………20 Holiday Gifts for Volleyball Leaders & Athletes…………………………………………………………..21 LTAD- A look at Stephen Curry’s Longshot Journey by E:60………………………………………….103 Blogs for Coaches & Club Directors…………………………………………………………………………….......24 Blogs that are Making a Difference……………………………………………………………………….. .24 Volleyball Coaches & Trainers Facebook Group……………………………………………………….... 27 STOP Teaching Technique…………………………………………………………………………………..30 STOP Doing Drills……………………………………………………………………………………….…. .35 STOP Cutting Players...……………………………………………………………………………………..39 Evolution of Blocking Drills………………………………………………………………………………....42 Never Let Someone Steal Your Confidence………………………………………………………………...06 We May Win & We May Lose ……………………………………………………………………………....08 They Learn by DOING………………………………………………………………………………………44 Learning vs. Teaching ……………………………………………………………………………………….46 My Top Things I Must Have as a Coach……………………………………………………………………48 Change Your Words, Change Your Gym…………………………………………………………………..50
    [Show full text]
  • 2007 FIVB World Cup, a Formula for Success Italy and Brazil Are on the Top of the Tion Is
    OFFICIAL BULLETIN No. 22 December 2007 Edition in English FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DE VOLLEYBALL 2007 FIVB World Cup, a formula for success Italy and Brazil are on the top of the tion is. For example, world after the long 2007 World thirteen different cit- Cup challenge. Italy, Brazil and ies to be involved and the travel schedule of the U.S.A. are now qualified for 24 teams and all the the Women’s tournament of the officials... FIVB, JVA Olympic Games in Beijing, while and Fuji Television Brazil, Russia and Bulgaria won had to give their best the tickets for the Men’s event. to set in place this magnificent tourna- The long journey started on 2nd Novem- ment. It was a success. ber in Tokyo and finished in the same city 510,000 spectators on 2nd December. Undoubtedly, the 2007 watched the matches FIVB World Cup has set a new standard sitting in the venues of quality for sports events, granting in Japan, amazing everywhere full house audiences, great figures which stress matches and outstanding television cov- the promotion made erage. by the joint effort of the FIVB, Japan Vol- The double triumphs for Italy and Brazil leyball Association are the final pictures of a great adventure, and Fuji Television. It the first step on the path to the Olympic is a big goal, because Games. in the meantime in Japan we were reg- The FIVB President Dr. Rubén Acosta H. The FIVB President, Dr. Rubén Acosta H, istering fantastic awards MVP “Giba” of Brazil cannot hide his personal satisfaction: “It market share per- is really difficult to explain how delicate centages, exceeding and complicated a World Cup organisa- 20 % for many matches.
    [Show full text]
  • Volleyball 排球 / Volleyball
    VOLLEYBALL 排球 / VOLLEYBALL WOMEN SAT 星期六 SAM 女子 / FEMMES 23 AUG 2008 MEDALLISTS 奖牌获得者 / MÉDAILLÉS GOLD SILVER BRONZE BRA - Brazil USA - United States CHN - China 1 OLIVEIRA Walewska 1 NNAMANI Ogonna 1 WANG Yimei 2 ALBUQUERQUE Carolina 2 SCOTT-ARRUDA Danielle 2 C FENG Kun 3 STEINBRECHER Marianne 3 HANEEF-PARK Tayyiba 3 YANG Hao 4 PEQUENO Paula 4 BERG Lindsey 4 LIU Yanan 6 MENEZES Thaisa 5 SYKORA Stacy 5 WEI Qiuyue 7 C SOUZA Helia 6 L DAVIS Nicole 6 XU Yunli 8 MENEZES Valeska 7 BOWN Heather 7 ZHOU Suhong 9 CLAUDINO Fabiana 9 JOINES Jennifer 9 ZHAO Ruirui 10 GONZAGA Welissa 10 GLASS Kimberly 10 XUE Ming 12 CARVALHO Jaqueline 11 C AH MOW-SANTOS Robyn 11 LI Juan 13 CASTRO Sheilla 12 WILLOUGHBY Kim 16 L ZHANG Na 14 L de OLIVEIRA Fabiana 15 TOM Logan 17 MA Yunwen Legend: C Team Captain L Libero Player VOW400000_C92C 1.0 Report Created SAT 23 AUG 2008 22:08 Page 1/1 VOLLEYBALL 排球 / VOLLEYBALL WOMEN 女子 / FEMMES FINAL STANDINGS As of 23 AUG 2008 最终排名表 / CLASSEMENT FINAL P4 Medal Rank Team Gold 1 BRA - Brazil Silver 2 USA - United States Bronze 3 CHN - China 4 CUB - Cuba 5 ITA - Italy 5 JPN - Japan 5 RUS - Russian Federation 5 SRB - Serbia 9 KAZ - Kazakhstan 9 POL - Poland 11 ALG - Algeria 11 VEN - Venezuela Player Awards MVP PEQUENO Paula Best Scorer TOM Logan Best Spiker CALDERON Rosir Best Blocker ARAKI Erika Best Server SANTOS Yanelis Best Digger ZHANG Na Best Setter SOUZA Helia Best Receiver ZHOU Suhong Best Libero de OLIVEIRA Fabiana Legend: MVP Most Valuable Player The MVP has been changed by FIVB.
    [Show full text]
  • Olympic Dreams: China and Sports, 1895-2008
    Olympic Dreams ★ Olympic Dreams China and Sports 1895–2008 # # # # Xu Guoqi Harvard University Press Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England 2008 Copyright © 2008 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Xu, Guoqi. Olympic dreams : China and sports, 1895–2008 / Xu Guoqi. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-674-02840-1 (alk. paper) 1. Sports—China—History. 2. Sports—Political aspects—China. I. Title. II. Title: China and sports, 1895–2008. GV651.X78 2008 796.0951—dc22 2007 041329 To my two great teachers, Akira Iriye and Yang Shengmao Contents Foreword by William C. Kirby ix Note on Romanization xii Introduction 1 1. Strengthening the Nation with Warlike Spirit 12 2. Reimagining China through International Sports 35 3. Modern Sports and Nationalism in China 55 4. The Two-China Question 75 5. The Sport of Ping-Pong Diplomacy 117 6. The Montreal Games: Politics Challenge the Olympic Ideal 164 7. China Awakens: The Post-Mao Era 197 8. Beijing 2008 225 Conclusion 265 Notes 275 Selected Glossary 321 Selected Bibliography 325 Acknowledgments 355 Illustration Credits 361 Index 363 Foreword Why are sports important? Why does Boston collectively rise, fall, then rise again with the fate of the Red Sox? How have Yao Ming, the NBA star, and Chien-Ming Wang, the Yankees pitcher, come to be national heroes in the People’s Republic and Taiwan, respectively, even though they ply their (quite different) trades an ocean away? And how have the Olym- pic Games, created to promote the ideal of international sportsmanship, become such a lightning rod for demonstrations of nationalist pride? There are no simple answers to these questions, but with the 2008 Beijing Olympics at hand, it is an opportune moment to address the politi- cal history of sport in modern China.
    [Show full text]
  • Americans Go for Gold in Basketball, Volleyball
    AMERICANS GO FOR GOLD IN BASKETBALL, VOLLEYBALL, WATER POLO OLYMPICS ON TV SATURDAY, AUGUST 7 (All times Eastern) Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts BASEBALL 9:30 a.m. USA — Baseball (Gold Medal Game) United States’ BASKETBALL Todd Frazier (25) 3 a.m. celebrate with CNBC — Women’s Basketball teammates after (Bronze Medal Game) scoring on a hit by 7 a.m. Mark Kolozsvary USA — Men’s Basketball (Bronze during a semi-final Medal Game) baseball game. 8 p.m. (AP Photo/Sue NBC — Women’s Basketball Ogrocki) (Gold-Medal Game) BEACH VOLLEYBALL 8 a.m. By JENNA FRYER ing to join China’s Lang Ping as NBC — Men’s Beach Volleyball (Gold AP Sports Writer the only Olympians to win gold Medal Game) as a player in volleyball and also he U.S. women’s basket- BOXING ball team will be playing a coach. His team is led by three- 1:50 a.m. (Sunday) for a record seventh gold time Olympians Jordan Larson CNBC — Men’s & Women’s Boxing Tmedal Saturday night when the and Foluke Akinradewo Gunder- (Gold Medal Bouts: Lightweight And Americans play Japan at the Tokyo son, who have already won silver More) Games. and bronze medals. The game will DIVING Track and field competition be aired live at 12:30 a.m. on USA 8 p.m. comes to a close on Day 15 of the Network. NBC — Men’s Diving (Platform Final) Olympics and Allyson Felix, fresh MEN’S BASEBALL EQUESTRIAN off her record-setting 10th medal, Mike Scioscia is one win from 8 a.m.
    [Show full text]
  • 2012 STANFORD VOLLEYBALL Women’S Volleyball Contact: Regina Verlengiere Email: [email protected] • Office Phone: (650) 723-0996 • Cell Phone: (805) 478-4198
    2012 STANFORD VOLLEYBALL Women’s Volleyball Contact: Regina Verlengiere Email: [email protected] • Office Phone: (650) 723-0996 • Cell Phone: (805) 478-4198 2012 Schedule Stanford Hosts Colorado, Travels to Cal Overall Record: 25-3 Pac-12 Record: 17-1 Stanford has already captured the 2012 Pac-12 title Date Opponent Location Result/ PST No. 2 Stanford (25-3/17-1 Pac-12) vs. Colorado (14-16/4-14 Pac-12) - 8 p.m. 8/24 Saint Mary’s Honolulu, HI W, 3-0 Nov. 21 - Maples Pavilion - Stanford, Calif. 8/25 Albany Honolulu, HI W, 3-0 No. 2 Stanford (25-3/17-1 Pac-12) at California (15-14/9-10 Pac-12) - 8 p.m. 8/26 #8 Hawaii Honolulu, HI L, 3-1 8/31 #4 Penn State State College, PA L, 3-2 Nov. 23 - Haas Pavilion - Berkeley, Calif. 9/1 #18 Florida State College, PA W, 3-1 9/7 Santa Clara Stanford, CA W, 3-0 THIS WEEK: The No. 2 Stanford women’s volleyball team wraps-up the 9/8 Loyola (Chi.) Stanford, CA W, 3-1 Pac-12 Conference season this week, playing host to Colorado and travel- 9/8 Pacific Stanford, CA W, 3-0 ling to Cal for the Big Spike. The Cardinal faces the Buffaloes on Wednes- 9/14 San Francisco Stanford, CA W, 3-0 day, Nov. 21 and the Golden Bears on Friday, Nov. 23. Both matches are 9/15 Saint Mary’s Moraga, CA W, 3-1 slated for 8 p.m. 9/19 California Stanford, CA W, 3-0 9/21 Utah Salt Lake City, UT W, 3-1 LOOKING AHEAD: The 64-team field for the 2012 NCAA Women’s Vol- 9/28 Arizona Tucson, AZ W, 3-1 leyball Championship will be announced on Sunday, Nov.
    [Show full text]
  • MEDIA GUIDE Women's Tournament 2Nd to 16Th November 2007
    www.fivb.org MEDIA GUIDE Women’s Tournament 2nd to 16th November 2007 www.fivb.org MEDIA GUIDE Women’s Tournament 2nd to 16th November 2007 Credits Editorial : Fabrizio Rossini - FIVB Press Officer Project Manager : Volleyball Events Department Data : Alberto Rigamonti - FIVB IT Department Layout : Samuel Chesaux Printing : Wakao Printing Co. Ltd., Japan Photos : © FIVB 1 www.fivb.org Table of contents Message from FIVB President 3 General Organisation 5 Qualification Tournaments 6 Competition System 9 FIVB World Ranking 10 Competition Schedules 12 Participants 14 2007 World Cup Host cities 17 Brazil 22 Cuba 26 Dominican Republic 30 Italy 34 Japan 38 Kenya 42 Korea, Republic of 46 Peru 50 Poland 54 Serbia 58 Thailand 62 U.S.A. 66 Women’s World Cup Honours 70 2003 History 71 List of officials 72 OFFICIAL TEAM PRESENTATION AND MEDIA GUIDE 2 WOMEN FIVB World Cup 2007: the challenge for Beijing 2008 begins One year after the huge success of the FIVB World Championships played in Japan, the Volleyball family was looking forward to coming back here for the FIVB World Cup 2007. Months before the event I had the feeling that something really exciting was going to happen: the FIVB wants a World Cup even more successful than the 2003 edition, which is still a record breaker event. Japan Volleyball Association and Fuji Television Network Inc. are leading the FIVB team to have the best World Cup ever. All the Japanese fans are ready to give their full support to the best players of the planet, gathered in Japan to go for the gold medals and to get a chance to compete at the Olympic Games next year.
    [Show full text]
  • 08 US Men Oly Guide.Pub
    Olympic Press Kit 2008 U.S. Men’s National Volleyball Team 2008 World League Gold Medalist Ranked No. 3 in the World Olympic Games: 1964, 1968, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, Qualified for 2008 1984 Gold Medalist - Olympic Games 1988 Gold Medalist - Olympic Games 1992 Bronze Medalist - Olympic Games For additional information or to arrange interviews please contact: B.J. Hoeptner Evans, USA Volleyball Manager, Media Relations & Publications In Beijing: 391-068-4702; In U.S. 719-649-2389 [email protected] Alternate contact in Beijing: Bill Kauffman, USA Volleyball Manager, Media Relations & Publications In Beijing: 391-068-4755 [email protected] Table of Contents U.S. Men’s Team Fast Facts......................................................................3 U.S. Men’s Olympic Roster ........................................................................4 2008 Overall Schedule ...............................................................................5 2008 Olympic Schedule .............................................................................6 2007-08 Season Review .......................................................................7-11 2008 Olympic Preview.........................................................................12-14 Player Profiles .....................................................................................15-30 Staff Profiles........................................................................................31-35 2008 Results ............................................................................................36
    [Show full text]